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<blockquote data-quote="money_pit_yj" data-source="post: 649065" data-attributes="member: 7710"><p>The Patel surname is most commonly of Indian (Gujarati) origin. The Hindu surname translates originally as "headman" or "village chief." It can also mean "farmer" from the Gujarati word pat or patlikh, for the owner/tenant of a piece of land. You are just staying in Mr Patel's village. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I had no idea of what a party town Murfeesboro was. When I was training for my job right out of college, we would have week long meetings in LaVergne and end up going to Murfeesboro at night. It is a college town to the core in the right places. There were some mildly fun nights and one particular epic night that I still catch grief about when I see folks I trained with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="money_pit_yj, post: 649065, member: 7710"] The Patel surname is most commonly of Indian (Gujarati) origin. The Hindu surname translates originally as "headman" or "village chief." It can also mean "farmer" from the Gujarati word pat or patlikh, for the owner/tenant of a piece of land. You are just staying in Mr Patel's village. I had no idea of what a party town Murfeesboro was. When I was training for my job right out of college, we would have week long meetings in LaVergne and end up going to Murfeesboro at night. It is a college town to the core in the right places. There were some mildly fun nights and one particular epic night that I still catch grief about when I see folks I trained with. [/QUOTE]
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