23 October 2007, 7:21 AM
Interesting topic, Hawk ^^ My dad's fascinated by geneology, and following the family tree has put us (back) in touch with some of our distant twigs and branches.
Descended from an old English noble family, some of whom moved to the States (in possible disgrace) and got some fun family history that I won't bore you with. If I'm completely insane, I'm just following in my ancestors' footsteps As for bloodlines, I've got English, Scottish, Irish, French, German and Dutch. Mixed bag of everything, reporting in for duty!
And Lego Man needs a better haircut
Descended from an old English noble family, some of whom moved to the States (in possible disgrace) and got some fun family history that I won't bore you with. If I'm completely insane, I'm just following in my ancestors' footsteps As for bloodlines, I've got English, Scottish, Irish, French, German and Dutch. Mixed bag of everything, reporting in for duty!
And Lego Man needs a better haircut
Just because it's in the thesaurus doesn't mean it's a good idea.
And why isn't 'dethesaurisation' in the dictionary?
And why isn't 'dethesaurisation' in the dictionary?