Remember the old discussions on where names came from. Someone brought up they'd never heard of Kerr, and others pointed out the name was familiar from home canning. In fact, I have a Kerr jar in my house. Underneath the embossed script "Kerr" is the phrase "Wide-mouth Mason jar". Avon could be a big-mouth sometimes. Masons are a secretive lot who supposedly have esoteric knowlege. I wonder if the name *was* inspired by the canning jar, after all.
Helen said:
Remember the old discussions on where names came from. Someone brought up they'd never heard of Kerr, and others pointed out the name was familiar from home canning. In fact, I have a Kerr jar in my house. Underneath the embossed script "Kerr" is the phrase "Wide-mouth Mason jar". Avon could be a big-mouth sometimes. Masons are a secretive lot who supposedly have esoteric knowlege. I wonder if the name *was* inspired by the canning jar, after all.
1. I think it is safe to say that the macho lot who gave us B7 are not particularly familiar with home canning. If there's a Kerr brand of motorcycle or chain saw or something like that, I'd say you had a point.
2. I fear that My Client is unaware of any esoteric knowledge that has to be gained by *joining a club* and *going to meetings* and *exchanging funny handshakes.*
-(Y)
avona@jps.net wrote:
Remember the old discussions on where names came from. Someone brought up they'd never heard of Kerr, and others pointed out the name was familiar from home canning. In fact, I have a Kerr jar in my house. Underneath the embossed script "Kerr" is the phrase "Wide-mouth Mason jar". Avon could be a big-mouth sometimes. Masons are a secretive lot who supposedly have esoteric knowlege. I wonder if the name *was* inspired by the canning jar, after all.
There is also the Australian Kerry Packer - was it 'short' for something?
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