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Hope you feel better!
1. They had to have gotten it from somewhere. Whether 19th century or not, I have no idea, but I loathe the term.
2. Jennifer???????????????? My God. The worst I came across was Jason.
3. LOLOLOLOL All the euphemisms for male and female anatomy crack me up. Heroes also frequently have iron thighs. That sounds unpleasant.
I tried one of Kleypa books and liked it - the one mentioned in the post (no idea if it was in a series, but it stood on its own).
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1. They had to have gotten it from somewhere. Whether 19th century or not, I have no idea, but I loathe the term.
2. Jennifer???????????????? My God. The worst I came across was Jason.
3. LOLOLOLOL All the euphemisms for male and female anatomy crack me up. Heroes also frequently have iron thighs. That sounds unpleasant.
I tried one of Kleypa books and liked it - the one mentioned in the post (no idea if it was in a series, but it stood on its own).