"That's how I've always figured it." She said with a slight shrug, settling in her chair once more when she'd finished marking the catalog, "And I did a fair few things after that, raised a houseful of kids and grandkids both, I was at the Alamo, and I was at San Jacinto." A crooked little smile, "After that I was known by another legendary name, Annie Oakley, did some work in some speakeasies, and then got into burlesque for a while, and after that? Well, that was when the music started to change and I decided to be a professional groupie."