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    Re: RedZone Didja Knows...

    Family history is it?

    I'm somehow someway distantly related to Jefferson Davis, president of the confederacy, I'd have to ask my aunt what the line is.

    I feel dirty when I tell people.
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    Re: RedZone Didja Knows...

    I drive the starting gate for the harness races you see at some of the county fairs in Ohio and Pennsylvania during the summer months.

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    Where can you go to find your family history???( Free ? )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falls City Beer View Post
    You were chased around by the FBI? Do tell.
    If I tell the story, it doesn't sound nearly as exciting, but here goes:

    When I was in high school, my friends and I would go around town and destroy the mailboxes of people we hated. We considered ourselves to be Robin Hood types because in our minds, we were taking away from the rich (or in this case, the bullies) and giving to the poor (the people who were bullied). After high school, we kind of grew out of it, but one night, after having not seen my friend for several months, we decided we should destroy another mailbox for old time's sake.

    We decided to destroy the mailbox of my best friend's ex-boyfriend, so we drove down the guy's cul-de-sac, and when my friend stopped his car, I jumped out, ripped off the mailbox, and ran back in the car. Next thing I know, I look out the car window, and I see a man running at us. I yelled, "DRIVE!" and right before the man got to my door, we sped off.

    We were kind of freaking out and wondering what the heck was going on. It was late at night, and we thought no one could see us. After we got a few miles away, we noticed that someone was tailing us. My friend was getting annoyed, and then it hit me: It must be the guy who was chasing after us. Soon after this realization, the car (which contained two men) that was tailing us was driving next to us in the opposing lane and yelling at us to pull over. My friend asked if he should pull over, and I was like, "Are you kidding? They'll probably kill us. Don't worry. We'll lose them."

    At that point, I was instructing my friend where to drive, but the other car (which was much faster, btw) kept up with us every step of the way. I told my friend that we should get on the highway, and hopefully a police officer would stop us. At this point, we weren't worried about being busted by the police--we were just worried about being severely beaten or killed. I mean, these two guys in the car were obviously crazy if they were chasing us all over town and yelling at us over a mailbox when they could have just reported our license plate to the police.

    On the highway, we were having no luck. We tried getting off and on the highway and doing clever turns, but nothing worked. Then, I called a friend of mine and asked him to meet me on the highway ASAP. As soon as I saw my friend's car, I asked him to get in-between my car and the chasers' car. Right after he did that, all three of us went on a one-lane ramp. My friend's car slammed on the brakes, which temporarily prevented the chasers from going anywhere. This bought my friend and I just barely enough time to park behind a well-hid building and turn off the car.

    We figured that the chasers were probably driving up and down the street, so we decided to stay put for a while. About half an hour later, my friend got a call on his cell phone. It was his mother, saying that a police officer was at her house. My friend assured his mother that he did nothing wrong and that these two men just started chasing us for no reason. Then, the police officer got on the phone. He requested that he speak to us in person, so we obliged and arranged a meeting point.

    On the way to the meeting point, we were pulled over by a police officer. My friend has an illegal substance in his car and was freaking out. I told him not to worry and to just not do anything that would give the officer probable cause to search the vehicle. We explained to the officer that we had arranged a meeting point with a separate officer, and after the officer confirmed it, we were back on the road.

    On the way to the police officer, I took my friend's green substance and threw it out his window just to be safe. We met the officer, who was kind of playing the role of bad cop. He said that he knew we destroyed the man's mailbox and that we should just confess to make it easier. The way my friend and I saw it, there was no evidence on us, so we vehemently denied it. We were basically at a stalemate, and then I remembered that my friend was on probation for stealing thousands of dollars' worth of computers. If he got in trouble again, he would have to go to jail and have his daughter taken from him.

    That's when I decided to cut a deal with the officer. I told him I'd take all the blame, and in return, I'd buy a new mailbox and apologize. The officer got on the phone with the man who had his mailbox destroyed, and fortunately, the man agreed.

    The next day, I went to the man's house, and he was accompanied by the police officer and his family. The officer asked the family, "Well?" and the family said, "No, we don't recognize him." It turned out that my friends and I had been destroying the wrong mailbox for years. It also turned out that the man who had his mailbox destroyed happened to be a member of the FBI, and there was speculation that what I had done was an act of revenge. I paid them for the mailbox (which they had just put up a few days prior), informed them that I had no idea there was any connection to the FBI, and that I was very sorry. I told him we were just being young and stupid. The man said I was very lucky because he was a graduate of UC, and the officer told him that my friend was a student at Xavier.

    After all that was taken care of, I went to the spot where I threw my friend's illegal substance, found the substance, and my friend and I had a pretty good laugh about what had happened the night before.

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    I'm related to Happy Jack Chesbro.
    "Whatever you choose, however many roads you travel, I hope that you choose not to be a lady. I hope you will find some way to break the rules and make a little trouble out there. And I also hope that you will choose to make some of that trouble on behalf of women." - Nora Ephron

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Leader View Post
    My wife's maiden name is Ruth. My father in law has traced their family history back and there is a connection to Babe Ruth. He was my father in law's grandpa's cousin, or some such thing.
    Ruth just so happens to be my last name, as well.

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    My maternal great-grandfather was a Portugese immigrant who was once considered to be involved in the axe murder of Lizzie Borden's parents.

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    Re: RedZone Didja Knows...

    One more...

    I once hit the "Big Payoff Inning" for $1,000 back in 1996 when Barry Larkin homered in against the Cardinals in the eighth inning of the game.

    "Yid Man" Armbrister sent me the tape (which I still have somewhere) of Marty's call and announcement of my prize..

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    Re: RedZone Didja Knows...

    When I was a kid, my parents won the Buckeye Five.

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    Re: RedZone Didja Knows...

    Great story camisadelgolf
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    Re: RedZone Didja Knows...

    Quote Originally Posted by Falls City Beer View Post
    Hmmm. I don't know--records going that far back tend to be awfully specious. Not saying it's not possible, but in the research I've done even tracing back the lineage of a work to a particular author, records can get awfully muddy. Recordkeeping in England tended to be better than in most countries on the continent, but massive purges of records through war, fires, flooding and the like makes verification of something like that awfully difficult.

    But again, I'm not saying it's impossible.
    In looking, the woman doing my research found a previous person had traced our linage to one of the King Henry's; and another line to John Rolfe.
    The only problem, she found, was that the work had been done backwards - in other words, the person had gone from Rolfe and attempted to trace back to modern day. In doing so, many mistakes can be made.
    The research we are doing now do not trace back to any King Henry. We have found traces of a Rolfe, but have not yet traced it back to the John Rolfe married to Pocahontas.

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    If we're going for family history, I go back to Jesse and Frank James on my dad's side. My wife's mom has traced her history back to the mand that shot Jesse James. Let's just say I don't go adjusting pictures over the fireplace when I go over to their house.
    I'm just like everybody else. I have two arms, two legs and 4,000 hits."

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    I could read before I was 2 years old.

    Was accepted into Mensa. Never paid the membership fees, just wanted to see if I could get in (via SAT scores).

    My great-grandfather was a cosmetics inventor and his buddy asked him to invest in a company he was starting. Too bad he said no...I could be an heir to the Loreal fortune. I think it was Loreal...it was definitely one of the big ones.

    My wife is related to Lee Mazzilli somehow.

    Played baseball in HS with former Reds #1 pick CJ Nitkowski.
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    I just did the Mensa workout and answered 29 of the 30 questions correctly.

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    Caught Tim Belcher taking a dip out in our elementary school parking lot before his "Say no to tobacco" speech.
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