Names that should be Starship names

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Jered
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With a respectful hat tip to John Ringo

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S.S. Bun-Bun
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Re: Names that should be Starship names

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So long as the S.S. Bun-Bun, resembles the men I knew named "Bunny" and "Pooh Bear" That will be completely acceptable.
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Jered wrote:S.S. Bun-Bun
Do you mean the "Bloody Bun"? :D
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Bloody Bun? I recall "Bloody Buna", in eastern New Guinea.
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Catbird wrote:
Jered wrote:S.S. Bun-Bun
Do you mean the "Bloody Bun"? :D
We could use both.

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