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My dear Ron, I am saddened that I am not able to address you well in the language of our fathers but rest assured that I am a master of English and will try not to disappoint. In regard to the "a" vs "e" issue of our noble Robert, he shares company with the most noble of mistresses--moi. Unfortunately, I cannot place the blame for the "e" vs "a" in my own name on some tipsy, half-blind prêtre with a shaky hand. Alas, the blame lies much closer to home. My mother ended her name with the "a" and unceremoniously dumped the "e" on me. And, as with our oh-so-noble Robert, there will be questions and suppositions about the "a" vs "e" issue for today, tomorrow and on into perpetuity. Soft? Not in the head but I do like my curves and suspect Robert would too if he hadn't already been besotted by another. Ron, I think you may have met your match. Notify Administrator about this message?
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