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#11
RE: New
Easy mistake to make, considering the October issue of Panorama, PCA Magazine, has an article on page 44 "Fifty Years later: A Look Back at the James Dean Crash: in which they spell it TURNIPSEED, with an I, and no P.
But it is NOT Turnupspeed. The "Turn Up Speed" name is a popular urban myth/joke whatever: I found references to the mispelling on several internet sites while looking up the spelling.
It is actually spelled Turnupseed -- "seed" not "speed." No P. You Turnupseed at literally dozens of hits on the internet, and its spelled that way in Warren Beath's book (The James Dean Story), and, . . .
Donald G. Turnupseed died in 1995, haunted his whole life by publicity from that crash, poor guy. You can check out is obitn from the Tulare Register, his home town paper, at
http://www.genforum.familytreemaker....sages/257.html
#12
RE: New
I think it's time for me to eat humble pie? I didn't get my information from Panorama, but I think I will write to the publisher's of my information and point out that they have got it wrong!
You obviously know your onions, but, you can see how history can get twisted, can't you?
So.......sorry, I was wrong and you are right! [sm=oopssign.gif]
You obviously know your onions, but, you can see how history can get twisted, can't you?
So.......sorry, I was wrong and you are right! [sm=oopssign.gif]