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[at-l] HWMNBN



After further cogitation on this subject I have had some, if I may say so,
profound thoughts on the etymology of HWMNBN cogonom. The avian propulsive
device nether limbed one. He must have pretensions of godhood, Hermes to be
exact. After all Hermes does have w**nged sandals and he is the god of
roads, travel and markets. What better describes HWMNBN? And furthermore
Hermes has at his command his son, Eros (Cupid) who has both gold arrows and
lead arrows. The gold projectiles induce everlasting love and we can
certainly see that in the supporters of HWMNBN and on the other hand the
lead arrows induce everlasting discord and we can clearly see that those
arrows have been used on his multitude of detractors.

I believe I have solved the mystery in it's fullness, now if we can just
deduce who Argos is in this story.

Bryan the deep thinker

"Non Corundum Illegitamus!"

>
> Quite possible, he is often heard of but never seen, maybe it is spells!?
>
> Bryan
>
> > Very Harry Potterish.
> > Is he casting spells these days?
> > Mr. HWMNBN I presume?
> >
> > Dawg
> >
> > He Who's Name Cannot Be Mentioned is my guess, the skeleton in the
> > closet
> > who's very name ignites 2 weeks of hot and hostile messages.
> >
> > Bryan
> >
> > "Si vis pacem para bellum"
> >
> > >
> > > Are we supposed to know what  "HWMNBN" means?
> > >
> > > Panzer
> > >
> > >
> > >
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