I haven't read the Buffyverse comics and usually pay little attention to them, but when I saw that one was called "Women of a Certain Age", I went to see the review, because it occurred to me that it may involve some older women being non-evil and surviving it, which would mark an important day in the Whedon calendar.
Judging by the review, LOL no
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How the draft might have affected things is an interesting question. I assume the men who worked the circus were not draft-eligible.
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I was thinking more of touring circuses in Europe, with the borders closing and circus members being of nationalities from both sides and so on. It seems like it would be a clusterfuck, but I can't tell what kind of a clusterfuck, and I'd like to err on the right side of believability.
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He was a Merchant Marine, and his ship landed at a port in Texas. He got in a bar fight or something (These parts of my grandfather's stories involve a lot of mumbling. I think he stole a lot of his shipmate's wives, really) and needed to get out of town quickly so he got a job putting up circus tents in order to hitch a ride out of town. He ended up in New Orleans, where he boarded on another ship, and went back to war.
Though, the problem with fiction is it has to be believable. But In your situation, I would think that it could just as easily be a foreigner landing somewhere in Europe, going through the same motions, and ending up as a circus performer for a little while?
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There was a suggestion of e.e. cummings in the dreamwidth thread, tha was very close to what I was looking for.
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