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Steve Williams
24th June 2003, 00:05
OK, I got a little bored......

Decided to see what the net had to offer, and google is such a happy starting point.....

Just put in "Tony Kehoe" and you get 61 pages of links :eek:

I admit that not all are about "our Tony", but some must be.....

Like This page must be (http://routt.net/Gelfling/manga/other_cartoons.html)

Or surely not this one (http://templeton.gt.ed.net/pictures/rwentz/page7.html)

There are a lot about ancestry.....

Will the real Tony Kehoe please stand up......

Steve Williams
24th June 2003, 00:08
Did the same thing for Steve Williams......


The same number of pages :eek:


But I am trolling through it, and haven't found me yet :( ;)

Steve Williams
24th June 2003, 00:12
This is quite a funny one for me though :D

. Our own "Admiral Chappy Williams" accepts award for 1999 Fort
Dix Deployment. We dared him - He did it... Members Only. ...

It's not me though :rolleyes: ;)

Kimpatsu
24th June 2003, 02:57
The Marine Boy comments were indeed by me. I have no idea who the usurper is who has stolen my name (and all my hair, by the looks of it) in the second link.
Why is Steve Williams Sensei taking my name in vain? Is he really that bored?

Tripitaka of AA
24th June 2003, 09:16
Come on Steve, surely the name "Kehoe" is more obscure than "Williams", tell us what you have discovered.

Yes Tony, I suspect he really is that bored :).

I have a paperback somewhere, an old thin pulp novel in the same league as a Mills & Boon romance, titled "The Rise and Fall of David Noble". It is some slushy romantic novel that Office Ladies might read on the Tube train to work. I have had it since I was a kid, but I've never had the guts to open it. I am worried that it might be my very own "Picture of Dorian Gray". I have an unnatural and inexplicable fear that it might bring me bad luck.

monkeyboy_ssj
24th June 2003, 11:05
One of my Ancestors sank the titanic...

You think I'm joking...the guy is a splitting image of my dad and grew up around the area where my family was.

4th Officer Boxall

http://fp.redduster.f9.co.uk/WSTAR3.htm

beat that.

I've kept it quite for ages but you guys might aswell know...

Mike Williams
24th June 2003, 11:35
That explains a lot.

:p

Cheers,

Mike

elder999
24th June 2003, 14:36
http://www.newsday.com/extras/lihistory/tmachine/htim1210.htm

Well, "Aaron Cuffee," leads to more places than I'd have thought.None are me, directly, though some lead to my grandfather, or my great grandfather, like above.....and below:

Charlie Kondek
24th June 2003, 15:01
If you plug "Charlie Kondek" into Google you get a few things I have written, including magazine, newspaper and online work, but you'll also get the work of my distant cousin, whose name is also Charles Kondek. He's an opera librettist! Sorry, I'm a good writer, but I sure didn't put lyrics to any songs at a production of a Cleveland musical. Not am I Chris Kondek, another distant cousin who, I believe, was lighting director for Laurie Anderson.

Once, I got one of librettist Charlie's royalty checks in the mail. I wonder if he's had any notes on an article under the name in "Bad Azz Mofo" or any complaints about his coverage of an Ypsilanti school board meeting.

StanLee
24th June 2003, 15:24
Well my name is Stan Lee. Same as marvel comic's creator.

On another interesting note, my dad told me that his grandfather (my great grandfather) came top of the local government examinations in a province in china.

This means he could have been a government offical with all the trimmings, but unfortunately comminist rule took over and his post was abolished.

Stan

Chuck Munyon
24th June 2003, 22:39
Most of the ones on the first search page to come up are me.
Funny enough, one of them links to Phil's website! Nothing like being mentioned by a celebrity writer to make your day. :)
Aaron, I don't quite see the resemblance between you and your grandad. Maybe you could get Onmitsu to photoshop in a ponytail? ;)

Kimpatsu
25th June 2003, 00:46
Originally posted by Tripitaka of AA
I have a paperback somewhere, an old thin pulp novel in the same league as a Mills & Boon romance, titled "The Rise and Fall of David Noble". It is some slushy romantic novel that Office Ladies might read on the Tube train to work. I have had it since I was a kid, but I've never had the guts to open it. I am worried that it might be my very own "Picture of Dorian Gray". I have an unnatural and inexplicable fear that it might bring me bad luck.
When I was 14YO, I built a model spaceship out of cannibalised Airfix kits and assorted odds and ends, just like Blue Peter ("Here's one I made earlier..."), but without recourse to sticky-back plastic. I painted it and everything, and it looked something like a ship from the Star Trek universe. I called it the Odyssey (we were reading Homer's Odyssey in school at the time), so I was Captain Kehoe of the Federation Starship Odyssey. Then came the Star Trek episode The Jem'Hadar, (http://www.startrek.com/library/ds9_episodes/episodes_ds9_detail_68174.asp) and I saw what my ultimate fate is destined to be...

Aozora
25th June 2003, 15:05
Originally posted by Kimpatsu

Then came the Star Trek episode The Jem'Hadar, (http://www.startrek.com/library/ds9_episodes/episodes_ds9_detail_68174.asp) and I saw what my ultimate fate is destined to be...

A geek your entire life?

:p

Chuck Munyon
25th June 2003, 18:15
Captain Kehoe, the dominion ship has set an intercept course. Orders, sir?

Kimpatsu
26th June 2003, 00:57
Originally posted by Chuck Munyon
Captain Kehoe, the dominion ship has set an intercept course. Orders, sir?
Die well. :D