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In message <[log in to unmask]>, Wirt Atmar
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>The Hispanic nickname for Jesus is "Chuy" (pronounced "Chewey"), and thus
>here in Las Cruces, where the population is at least 50% Hispanic, Chuy is
>also a very common first name. Similarly, Baca is similarly a very common
>last name, but surprisingly so far, in all of my travels, I've never met
>anyone whose complete name is "Chuy Baca" -- even though you would expect on
>simple percentages alone that you would.
Las Cruces is the wrong place. Now if you'd looked in Mos Eisley......
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