Maybe that's why the black guy was scared. He'd find out he'd only reasonably recently been granted access to the happy side of Mormonism.
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Go, Cash!
Oh, Cash. What a sweetie. Those eyes.
Day whatever of the ick. Congestion has chilled but sinus headache driving me nuts. I have a dentist appointment at 8am tomorrow. I really wish I had rescheduled it, but it is too late now.
Cash, he's so tiny!!!
Yay, Cash!
Ancestry.com showed me that my great grandfather arrived here with one last name and procreated with my great grandmother under another--and not due to the common Ellis Island changes that I'd expected. Still haven't found the story behind that.
Tom! I'm sorry you are not leaving on your own terms but I hope this leads to you being able to do something you love for someone who appreciates you.
Oh Cash, he's beautiful! Those eyes!!!
Amy, I did get it (I forgot to check the iCloud address). and backflung.
Ancestry.com showed me that my great grandfather arrived here with one last name and procreated with my great grandmother under another--and not due to the common Ellis Island changes that I'd expected.
They didn't change names at Ellis Island -- it's a myth.
Both my parents' last names are misspelled from the original. My paternal grandfather didn't know how his last name was spelled when he went to school so he just winged it. His mother had divorced his father and either remarried or started going back to her last name and never talked about her first husband.
Then Mom's maiden name is misspelled because (according to the story) when my great great grandfather (??) was sent to an Indian School they misunderstood and put a d where an r should have been.
Rats, I just found out that one of my good neighbors is moving out.