In a message dated 12/13/2002 2:50:46 PM US Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> The original U.S. hardback was "Kiln People."  The first one I saw that was
>  "Kil'n People" was a U.K. softbound edition.  It's another darn pun,
>  although I'm not sure if David intended from the beginning.  I asked, but
>  his answer was too witty to discern...

Perhaps Great Britain is a bit closer to certain historic sites in Germany.

Or putting the apostrophe in makes it look Irish.

William Taylor
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Anyone who sings about ironing their goldfish 
can't be entirely rational.
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