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Thanks I'll write that one in next to the other entry

Posted By: mighty on 2006-04-07
In Reply to: It's arcade of Frohse, dunno about Henry. nm - Dunno

Subject: Thanks I'll write that one in next to the other entry

It was written differently in a book that I had purchased used, but I could find no other reference. Thanks for the posting so I could correct the spelling of that entry. :)


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