*smiles*. It's just my poor dogs. They about have a mental breakdown over them. They finally passed out.
I don't think my Dad knew he had Irish roots. . . but he left home when he was very young and never looked back. I hardly knew anyone from that side of the fam.I was surprised to see English and Scottish on Mom's side. . . along with a dash of Eastern European Jew and Northern African. Honestly, I question whether I'm human with the mixture I've got.
And with that, I will be on my way.A pleasure to meet you all - several names I have known of a long time, in the long, long time I have been here.
Ciao.
Ray and i were talking about a dead uncle last night
i was showing him a photo.
he was pretty well known in his state
scrolling back several pagesyou have some quite valuable things here
Grinning. I find a fondness for alliteration to be quite a compelling characteristic! So well done!
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Bills
wanders out the door to see what else is happening
*laughs about the dead people talk*. Honestly, if you have a passion for it, it really does! I love hearing about other people's journey too. *Grins*. I just keep a healthy dose of "hey, whatever they did? That's them and is no reflection on me. Unless it's cool. Then it's good.". *Laughs*.
hmmph no
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I'm a fan of alliteration... what can I say
You are much better than i about digging into their lives , i have no clue how past maybe a census
(brb gotta go clean some dishes)
wonders if she has been in today, scrolls through the echos
Did you have any surprises?My oldest did it with his wife , they want me to do it this year , for the holiday i think , as a gift.
i use to be leery of giving someone my dna but seriously , who cares now
looks around
Laughing.There is something quite funny in the way you just put that.
drops back by