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Post by insect on Feb 5, 2020 8:23:58 GMT
How did historical figour"s on your world end up? more famous or infamous in your world?/
1. Marilyn Monroe
2. Theodore Roosevelt
3.Babe Ruth
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Post by jjohnson on Feb 11, 2020 5:30:18 GMT
From Reality ID C1861-222Z:
1. We don't have a Marilyn Monroe, but there is an actress 'Norma Mortensen' who starred in a number of films during our World War 2 against France, Italy, Turkey, and Japan. She was often a love interest, and became quite popular as a pin-up on Confederate pilots' planes. After the war, she starred in some Texas German westerns, doing her own dubbing between English and Texas German, as she grew up in western Texas, after her parents moved there in the 1930s. In the 1950s, she moved to Atlanta to star in more serious movies, and flew between Los Angeles in the Confederate State of California, Atlanta, and Charlotte for various film roles in the 1950s, going through several genres to prevent being typecast, eventually winning several awards from our Southern Film Academy (a collection of motion picture arts universities across the Confederacy). Through the 1960s, she starred in a number of comedies, dramas, and historic movies, including The Sergeant (a movie about the lowly sergeant who captured General Thomas), Emancipation (the story of Patrick Cleburne and his dedication to emancipation in the Confederacy), and Roma Victor! (a movie about Roman Britain). She retired in the early 1970s to enjoy her second husband and their five children, three of whom are now actors and actresses.
2. Theodore Roosevelt was a Union President who took the Presidency after McKinley died. While his personality earned him many supporters in the Confederacy, with many newspapers calling him a "Yankee Confederate," his policies earned him even more criticism at the time than Grant got in southern papers. His face was placed on Mount Rushmore, along with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Ulysses Grant. That monument was criticized for being a copy of Stone Mountain, begun in 1921 near Atlanta, featuring on one side, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, George Walton, and James Madison, and on the other side, Jefferson Davis, Robert Edward Lee, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, J.E.B. Stuart, and Patrick Cleburne.
3. Babe Ruth is a moderately known baseball player. Ty Cobb is more well known in the South, but football is more popular in the South than baseball.
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Post by insect on Feb 11, 2020 14:51:43 GMT
What became of john f. Kennedy.
Roddy mcdowall Mick jagger
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