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Both comments regarding the "ata" thing are absolutely irrelevant. First of all, he says "ata", not "ahtra", second of all ... why is it at all significant that "ata" means "twins" in Norwegian? I seriously, seriously doubt Parker and Stone were alluding to that, and otherwise, it's not particularly interesting as a coincidence either.
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Both comments regarding the "ata" thing are absolutely irrelevant. First of all, he says "ata", not "ahtra", second of all ... why is it at all significant that "ata" means "twins" in Norwegian? I seriously, seriously doubt Parker and Stone were alluding to that, and otherwise, it's not particularly interesting as a coincidence either.