HappyScrappy
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An interesting side note:
In theater, both movies and stage - if an actor doesn't want to be associated with the movie/play for whatever reason (frequently because they feel it will tank and don't want to be associated with it), they will put any number of pseudonyms down for the credits.
There are a few that are used, and they change in popularity over the years. From Alan Smithee, Walter Plinge, (Robin Williams was 'Marty Fromage' in Shakes the Clown since he figured it would be a bomb) and then back in the day, the likes of Orsen Welles used the name:
George Spelvin.
In a few languages the V is pronounced with a W sound, and the double L is frequently interchangable in names ever since the days of an active Ellis Island
So is George Spellwin the name of some person that wants no credit in the world that is Mass Quantities and Elitefitness?
In theater, both movies and stage - if an actor doesn't want to be associated with the movie/play for whatever reason (frequently because they feel it will tank and don't want to be associated with it), they will put any number of pseudonyms down for the credits.
There are a few that are used, and they change in popularity over the years. From Alan Smithee, Walter Plinge, (Robin Williams was 'Marty Fromage' in Shakes the Clown since he figured it would be a bomb) and then back in the day, the likes of Orsen Welles used the name:
George Spelvin.
In a few languages the V is pronounced with a W sound, and the double L is frequently interchangable in names ever since the days of an active Ellis Island
So is George Spellwin the name of some person that wants no credit in the world that is Mass Quantities and Elitefitness?

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