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Subject: Re: Suggestion to SSDF.

Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba

Date: 10:49:42 12/04/99

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On December 03, 1999 at 20:06:35, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On December 03, 1999 at 13:37:58, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote:
>
>>	Instead of giving code numbers to the secret entries, give them codenames! I
>>suggest using the names of famous masked wrestlers, like 'el Santo', 'Blue
>>Daemon', 'el Solitario', 'Lizmark', 'Canek', 'Atlantis', 'Mil Máscaras',
>>'Universo 2000', 'Pentagón', 'Pierrot', etc.
>>	That way, you can publish the list with all the entries, without compromising
>>the secret nature of the programs, giving the readers a chance to compare their
>>progress from one list to the next. Also, the use of masked wrestlers names
>>seems fully appropiate, as their identity is also secret.
>
>I don't think they should get manly or exciting names.  Since they are cowards
>and won't show their faces in public, I think they should get things like:
>"Sissy"
>"Wimp"
>"Pansy"
>"Milque-toast"
>"Whinging-twit"
>"Gutless"
>"Spineless"
>"Simpering-coward"
>"Panty-waist"
>"no-guts and no-glory"
>etc.
>;-)

	You are right! In México we have "exotic" wrestlers, their names woule be more
appropiate, but they are not masked. How about 'bello Adán', 'Rosa Salvaje',
'adorable Rubí', 'my flower', etc. We even have 'el Cobarde', but he is not
"exotic'.



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