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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Why does the insurance guy from Groundhog Day call himself Ned the Needlenose and Ned the Head?

I can see that "Ned" rhymes with "Head", and in the case of "Ned" and "Needlenose" there is an alliteration, but what could these expressions possibly mean?


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anonymous but what could these expressions possibly mean? It is left a mystery. It seems that those were his nicknames back in high school, and we don't know why.

  • anonymous but what could these expressions possibly mean?
  • It is left a mystery.
  • It seems that those were his nicknames back in high school, and we don't know why.
  • There is no obvious reason for those particualr words, and they are not suggestive of anything.
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anonymousbut what could these expressions possibly mean?

It is left a mystery. It seems that those were his nicknames back in high school, and we don't know why. There is no obvious reason for those particualr words, and they are not suggestive of anything.

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