> "Call URB LEJEUNE for information on this choice property!"
>
> Nah... "Urban Lejeune", while not a terribly common combination of French-
> Canadian names, is not noteworthy for its oddness either. Would be kind
> of like, I dunno... "Trevor Young" or something in English -- not real
> common, not real unusual.
>
Let me put this in perspective. In the state of New Jersey, there
are five "LeJeune" listings in phone books. We're all related! I was a
Jr. and I have a son, "Urban," the only other Urban I have met
fact-to-face was on PEI, stated at the farm of Urban Gallant.
Would love to drop him a note if you ever get back that way and
can get his address.
Trivia question. One of my all time favorite books is "The 100."
The 100 most influential people of all times, in the author's opinion.
Not necessarly good influential. Hitler was in the book.
Nuber 50, one ahead of Michaelangelo, was Pope Urban II. What was
Pope Urban's claim to fame? Pope Urban V was the one who put Galilleo
under house arrest.
Now you're starting to see why there are so few Urbans :-)
Urb
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