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   "Dorothy J Heydt" wrote in message   
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   > >> Tim Bruening wrote:   
   > >> > "Your Name" found these unused words:   
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   > >> >> "Tim Bruening" wrote in message   
   > >> >> news:49F93B11.4CE710C1@pop.dcn.davis.ca.us...   
   > >> >>> Luke Skywalker is the son of the former Queen of Naboo. Does that   
   > >make   
   > >> >>> him the King of Naboo?   
   > >> >> No. It's not a hereditary title. The Naboo people elect their Queen   
   and   
   > >the   
   > >> >> elected person only hold the title for a few years. Plus, by the   
   time   
   > >Luke   
   > >> >> and Leia are born, Padme is no longer Queen anyway (she is instead   
   the   
   > >> >> Senator for Naboo).   
   > >> >   
   > >> > How do you elect a Queen?   
   > >>   
   > >> you vote, of course.   
   > >   
   > >Except most people wouldn't bother voting ... and why would they   
   > >when all people elected spend ridiculous amounts of tax payer   
   > >money on clothing and hairdressers?? ;-)   
   >   
   > You don't think they're handed down like the Crown Jewels?   
      
   Unless they are wigs, you can't hand down the hairstyles. :-)   
      
   The clothes could be, but it's difficult to tell since we only saw two of   
   the queens and they were wearing different outfits in every scene ... then   
   again, would a queen want to be seen dead in a hand-me-down outfit?   
      
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