Captain Birdseye - Naming

Naming

In Germany he is known as "Käpt'n Iglo", in France as "Captain Iglo" (the word "captain" being in English), in Portugal as "Capitão Iglo", in Italy as "Capitan Findus", in Spain as "Capitan Pescanova"(being a more younger captain with a yellow uniform), in Greece as Kaptain Iglo (Κάπταιν Ίγκλο) and in The Netherlands and Belgium as "Kapitein Iglo".

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Famous quotes containing the word naming:

    The night is itself sleep
    And what goes on in it, the naming of the wind,
    Our notes to each other, always repeated, always the same.
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    One drop would save my soul—half a drop! ah, my Christ!—
    Ah, rend not my heart for naming of my Christ!—
    Yet will I call on him!—O, spare me, Lucifer!—
    Where is it now? ‘T is gone; and see where God
    Stretcheth out his arm, and bends his ireful brows!—
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    And hide me from the heavy wrath of God!
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