>       I *believe* 'Wawa' comes from the word for 'goose' in one of the
> languages spoken by those Indian Tribes Who Don't Live Around Here
> Anymore But We Swear Were Honestly And Fairly Bought Out So There's No
> Need To Ask Questions About Where They Went Anymore.  Not positive,
> though.  I don't know what they did with the natives' iced tea.

Living in western Pennsylvania, one has to contend with lots of Indian
names. My favorite is Punxsutawney (of groundhog fame), which means
"infested with sand flies."


Regards,

KGB

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