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Old 06-26-2019, 06:06 AM   #3
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Yes, I should have noted that they were key characters. Hardy was the good guy, Brand the baddy, and so on. There was a scene or two where three or four of them were on stage at the same time! It became very noticeable. And no plot purpose in it.

I know what you mean about initial letters though. In my family, of five siblings, three had their first names start with J. Then me, I'm a T (close but no cigar); and the fifth, a radical departure from formula, was K B, and married a ... J!
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