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'War Stories'


Natter 32 Flavors and Then Some  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Susan W. - Feb 04, 2005 10:40:34 am PST #4069 of 10002
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

None of my ancestors' names got changed at Ellis Island, since they came before that, but I think the Hoovers used to be Hubers and the Fanchers used to be something like Faucher (I'm a distant cousin of the Fanchers who were massacred at the Mountain Meadows Massacre, which is about the best I can do for interesting ancestry). And for some reason some of DH's ancestors decided to change Templeton to Timperley, or maybe it was the other way around.


§ ita § - Feb 04, 2005 10:41:33 am PST #4070 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I can actually look them up at ellisisland.org and view a scan of the manifests.

Isn't that cool? I found a remarkable number of relatives that way, including ancestors who were just visiting.


DXMachina - Feb 04, 2005 10:42:09 am PST #4071 of 10002
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

I think then that his brains decayed after he left the rarefied air of Oakland. Because, he is universally regarded as a joke in Boston.

I dunno about that. The one time I saw Canseco play live in Fenway, he hit three home runs and a double for Texas. The Sox fans weren't laughing at him then.


JohnSweden - Feb 04, 2005 10:44:38 am PST #4072 of 10002
I can't even.

I think then that his brains decayed after he left the rarefied air of Oakland. Because, he is universally regarded as a joke in Boston.

I think Canseco's (baseball speed and defense) skills decayed sharply in his later career, leading to incidents like the home run bonk. He was a helluva player in his younger days before all the roids and coke and whatever else. I have no real comment on his brains. Maybe he bought into the Bash Brothers hype a bit too much.


-t - Feb 04, 2005 10:46:30 am PST #4073 of 10002
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

My grandmother gave Canseco driving directions once when he was lost in her neighborhood. She said he was a nice young man.


§ ita § - Feb 04, 2005 10:47:15 am PST #4074 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

My grandmother gave Canseco driving directions once when he was lost in her neighborhood. She said he was a nice young man.

He offered to hit me. He seemed nice.


Lyra Jane - Feb 04, 2005 10:47:17 am PST #4075 of 10002
Up with the sun

I can actually look them up at ellisisland.org and view a scan of the manifests.

I found my great-grandmother that way! My mom has a printout of it, somewhere.

(All four of my maternal great-grandparents were Polish immigrants, but as far as I know their names weren't changed during immigration, either by a clerk or of their own volition.)


erikaj - Feb 04, 2005 10:48:59 am PST #4076 of 10002
Always Anti-fascist!

I have no idea about any of those things. J's must not pay too much mind to history.


Jessica - Feb 04, 2005 10:53:23 am PST #4077 of 10002
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

My maiden name is an Americanized version of Gingrich, but I have no idea who changed it or when.


sarameg - Feb 04, 2005 10:59:35 am PST #4078 of 10002

Isn't that cool? I found a remarkable number of relatives that way, including ancestors who were just visiting.

So awesome. It also gives us yet another DOB for my grandmother. This one is 1909. We also have 2 well-after-the-fact birth certificates (um, certificates acquired when her parents got married shortly before they immigrated) indicating 1908 and 1910. No idea what the story is.