names out of time/place, Part 33-1/3
Encountered in a true-crime list online:
No age is given, but he was old enough to be a grandfather in 1965 in Kansas City, Missouri. His name?
Chelcie.
I think, therefore I judge.
No age is given, but he was old enough to be a grandfather in 1965 in Kansas City, Missouri. His name?
Chelcie.
I think, therefore I judge.
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I'm ashamed to say that a small part of me actually likes this. Odd spelling and all.
Awful.
That is odd!
not the same thing, but, my mother knew a man named Paschendale, after the First world War battle.
not the same thing, but, my mother knew a man named Paschendale, after the First world War battle.
I see a bit of that in the (French-speaking) area where I live.There's a vogue just now for "English" names, and they are sometimes oddly spelled.
These young parents are not poorly educated, just educated in French. So they hear a name, and write it as they hear it.
These young parents are not poorly educated, just educated in French. So they hear a name, and write it as they hear it.
What?! Interesting.
Intriguing really. I am having fun picturing this guy. I hope he was a bit tubby and wore suspenders over flannel, because that is what I am getting.
Intriguing really. I am having fun picturing this guy. I hope he was a bit tubby and wore suspenders over flannel, because that is what I am getting.