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On Mon, 17 Jun 1996 21:17:42 +0200, Eric Thomas wrote:
>Well, just  FYI... The little alligator  first appeared in 1930  or so on
>the font of  a TENNIS shirt worn  by a (then) famous  tennis player whose
>name was Lacoste and who was nicknamed "the alligator".
 
I believe Henri LaCoste's nickname was the Crocodile (sounds considerably
more competitive! besides LaCoste is French and alligators are North
American)  The character REALLY is a crocodile (hence, the wonderful though
shortlived--accused of violation of copyright--LaCroak shirts witht the
dead crocodile on them :-)
 
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