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The indication that I meant Twain rather than Tutu was not intentional.
Tutu is Hawaiian for Grandmother.
My children and friends call me Tu.
My grandchildren and their friends call me Tutu.
My great grandchildren call me Tututu.
Tsuwm calls me Tutututu (attributes that to a stutter)
One emailer calls me A Ballerina and a half.
I prefer the Twain reference in all these.
Thank you,
Tu....(Note the spell check indicates tub as a substitute for Tu) :-(
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