Guess who we saw today?
He's a wiseguy, someone who you may or may not know. He has lots of friends and family. They stop by to smoke cigars, leave mints, gum and change all around him.
I had to take his picture fast. You never know who might show up to engage in some strange conversation. :D Look further if you dare. http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...0324091521.jpg Yep, Jim and I did. :p |
My husband's sister had a son to Al Capone's great, great, grandson. Hubby's nephew lost his dad in a boating accident, and although the nephew now has a son of his own, thay've not carried the Capone name through to this next generation.
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Ah Sandy,
You do some interesting things. I thought his body was never found. Didn't Geraldo look for it? Me, an ex-Jersey girl, think I'd know. |
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Thanks for the pic - that is cool. I visited Jim Morrison's in Paris a long time ago. |
This reminds me of a little gravesite of 4 near my SIL in northern Virginia right by Shanendoah National Park. One of the gravestones says PASTOR ____. Since there's a small half chimney standing nearby, we think it might be a church & the 4 stones are the pastor & his family. From the late 1800s.
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I hope you did him proud and scooped up all that money.:D
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An Irish Jersey girl, if I remember right. I'll let ya know if I hear anything, pinky-swear, lol. |
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So, I have another picture of a lady who was thought to be a saint. She was buried with her baby in her wedding gown. She died during childbirth. Her mother heard her calling for several years and couldn't rest until she had her exhumed. The daughter was not decayed, the baby was. She was named a saint because religious beliefs say if a body does not decay after death you are a saint.
I didn't post the image because I wasn't sure how people would take it. The image shows her tomb with two pictures on it. One in her wedding gown and one after they had the body exhumed. |
Don't listen to AMN, Sandy~ Those Capone's will off ya if'n you mess w/their kin's burial sites. That gum didn't look too old, so someone must have been there recently. Thanks for posting the pic~ very interesting.
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