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From: donh@netcom.com (Don HARLOW)
Subject: Re: Jesus H. Christ !!!
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Organization: Esperanto League for North America, Inc.
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Date: Thu, 22 Jun 1995 20:01:28 GMT
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kosciuka@wl.aecl.ca (Andrzej Kosciuk) skribis en lastatempa afisxo <kosciuka.2.000B21F6@wl.aecl.ca>:
>I've always wondered what does the "H" stand for?
>Pehaps it's a trivial question, but English is not my first language.
>Thanks.

When I was a kid, I heard that it stood for "Haploid", referring to JC's 
somewhat unusual genetic background.

But that may be an urban (if not urbane) legend. Depends on how long the 'H' 
has been around; perhaps someone else here can answer that.

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