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In lugnet.general, Jeff Johnston writes:
> Gary Istok wrote:
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> > Hmmm, I just looked at this box at KMART yesterday. In French it says:
> > "Coeur de Leon" which translates to "Lion Hearted", which would make it
> > Richard I the Lion Hearted (1189-1199) King of England and the Angevin
> > lands of France (Brittany, Normandy, Acquitaine, Touraine, Anjou, etc.).
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> 'Leo' also translates to 'lion'.
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> Also, wasn't the british name for 6008 (Royal King) "Richard the
> Lion-Hearted"?
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> Maybe KK *is* RK years down the road, as someone previously suggested...
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> J
That's why I call 'em RKII or RK2. :)
Jeff
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| (...) 'Leo' also translates to 'lion'. Also, wasn't the british name for 6008 (Royal King) "Richard the Lion-Hearted"? Maybe KK *is* RK years down the road, as someone previously suggested... J (25 years ago, 3-Jan-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.castle)
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