And speaking of nicknames, I believe it used to be common to give people, especially men and boys, nicknames in some places.
I never knowed nobody named Forrest or Tex.
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I believe just about everyone is gone who knew me as a baby and preschooler and in most ways, that's a good thing. In other ways, not so good. I had a baby name I wouldn't tell anyone.
I knew a Tex which I met in San Antonio, Texas.
Mr. David L. “Tex” Hill, fighter pilot ~ AVG.
Whatever became of Marion Morrison ?
Florence Lowe Barnes, pioneer aviatrix, was known to one and all as Pancho Barnes. She ran a bar for flyers frequented by the test pilots of the 40s and 50s, including the original Mercury astronauts. I have no idea how she got to be called Pancho.
He went into the same business as Leonard Franklin Slye and
Archibald Alexander Leach to name a few.
Which proves you can change your destiny by changing your name.........I'm going to change mine to Adolf & see what happens.