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Re: Making A Living
I worked with a fellow once. He told a story about meetting someone who had ten kids or something. He asked that guy, "Why do you have so many kids?" The healthy breeder replied, "I want to be immortal. I'll live on through my descendants." The fellow asking the question told him, "Immortality only lasts three generations for you, huh?"
Then explained how after your grand children pretty much nobody will remember you. He demonstrated the theory with three questions about your grand father's father.
I only remember two currently.
What did he do for a living?
What was his favorite drink?
Then explained how after your grand children pretty much nobody will remember you. He demonstrated the theory with three questions about your grand father's father.
I only remember two currently.
What did he do for a living?
What was his favorite drink?
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I know mine in detail.....family's always been important. Have pix on my desk ;o)
One of my great, great granddads was a travelling minister in county Cork, Ireland before he moved to New Brunswick....have a copy of a journal he kept. Really interesting....
One of my great, great granddads was a travelling minister in county Cork, Ireland before he moved to New Brunswick....have a copy of a journal he kept. Really interesting....
"Gypsy told my fortune...she said that nothin showed...."
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Mine was a pipefitter AFTER he lost his white collar office job during one of the smaller depressions. He went to work each day will a sandwich and never complained. The rest were farmers.
A pipefitter is a tradesperson who installs, assembles, fabricates, maintains and repairs mechanical piping systems.
A pipefitter is a tradesperson who installs, assembles, fabricates, maintains and repairs mechanical piping systems.
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KoolBak wrote:I know mine in detail.....family's always been important. Have pix on my desk ;o)
One of my great, great granddads was a travelling minister in county Cork, Ireland before he moved to New Brunswick....have a copy of a journal he kept. Really interesting....
Cousin!!!
One of mine was a Huegenot ship captain that saved thousands from murderous Catholic mobs in France.

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notyou2 wrote:KoolBak wrote:I know mine in detail.....family's always been important. Have pix on my desk ;o)
One of my great, great granddads was a travelling minister in county Cork, Ireland before he moved to New Brunswick....have a copy of a journal he kept. Really interesting....
Cousin!!!
One of mine was a Huegenot ship captain that saved thousands from murderous Catholic mobs in France.
Who Let the Mobs Out? Who...Who!
Re: Making A Living
notyou2 wrote:What did your great great grandfather do?
Weird that you asked this in the singular...
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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Symmetry wrote:notyou2 wrote:What did your great great grandfather do?
Weird that you asked this in the singular...
Wasn't your great grandad Emily pankhurst?
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The ram wrote:Symmetry wrote:notyou2 wrote:What did your great great grandfather do?
Weird that you asked this in the singular...
Wasn't your great grandad Emily pankhurst?
I wish! However, I am one of the many people who have more than one great great grandad (and indeed great grandads). I am also one of the many people who don't have Emily Pankhurst as a great grandfather.
The Ram- how do you feel about kids having two granddads? How about two dads?

the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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Symmetry wrote:The ram wrote:Symmetry wrote:notyou2 wrote:What did your great great grandfather do?
Weird that you asked this in the singular...
Wasn't your great grandad Emily pankhurst?
I wish! However, I am one of the many people who have more than one great great grandad (and indeed great grandads). I am also one of the many people who don't have Emily Pankhurst as a great grandfather.
The Ram- how do you feel about kids having two granddads? How about two dads?
Most people have 2 grandads you moron.
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My Mum's dad was brought up in an orphanage, so the trail ends there.
My Dad's mother died when she was 30, and although I have met some of that side of the family, the only thing I remember about various discussions when i was a kid is that my curls come from that side of the family,
My Mum's Mum's father was a cockney, worked in the docks.
My Dad's Dad's father I met when I was very little, but I only have an impression of a long beard, which may just be a false memory. I think he worked in the Metal Box factory, like a lot of my family.
My Dad's mother died when she was 30, and although I have met some of that side of the family, the only thing I remember about various discussions when i was a kid is that my curls come from that side of the family,
My Mum's Mum's father was a cockney, worked in the docks.
My Dad's Dad's father I met when I was very little, but I only have an impression of a long beard, which may just be a false memory. I think he worked in the Metal Box factory, like a lot of my family.
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Incidentally, my grandmother on Mum's side had a profession she was proud of before she had to quit to look after six kids - she was an Ostrich Feather Curler, bending them to make an adornment for women's hats.
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My great grandad was a hard drinking seaman from Tyneside. My other great grandad was a navvi from the Wirral. Good working class northern stock!
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The ram wrote:Symmetry wrote:The ram wrote:Symmetry wrote:notyou2 wrote:What did your great great grandfather do?
Weird that you asked this in the singular...
Wasn't your great grandad Emily pankhurst?
I wish! However, I am one of the many people who have more than one great great grandad (and indeed great grandads). I am also one of the many people who don't have Emily Pankhurst as a great grandfather.
The Ram- how do you feel about kids having two granddads? How about two dads?
Most people have 2 grandads you moron.
Don't dodge the question. How do you feel about kids having two dads?
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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My grandfather's grandfather on my dad's side was an olive picker in Greece before he emigrated to America. My grandfather's grandfather on my mom's side was a slave-owning plantation owner from Alabama. Obviously I'm super proud of both of them.
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tkr4lf wrote:My grandfather's grandfather on my dad's side was an olive picker in Greece before he emigrated to America.
Re: Making A Living
Symmetry wrote:The ram wrote:Symmetry wrote:The ram wrote:Symmetry wrote:notyou2 wrote:What did your great great grandfather do?
Weird that you asked this in the singular...
Wasn't your great grandad Emily pankhurst?
I wish! However, I am one of the many people who have more than one great great grandad (and indeed great grandads). I am also one of the many people who don't have Emily Pankhurst as a great grandfather.
The Ram- how do you feel about kids having two granddads? How about two dads?
Most people have 2 grandads you moron.
Don't dodge the question. How do you feel about kids having two dads?
Tony Blair only told the nation to get in touch with their feminine side so he could get away with cottaging, without being fined again. It's not right and you know what I think already. Stop trolling me.
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thegreekdog wrote:tkr4lf wrote:My grandfather's grandfather on my dad's side was an olive picker in Greece before he emigrated to America.
I didn't get applause for my great grandfather saving thousands from religious extermination.

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Symmetry wrote:notyou2 wrote:What did your great great grandfather do?
Weird that you asked this in the singular...
Weird that you interpreted it that way.
Sym, I give you permission to talk about as many of your grandfathers as your heart desires.

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you have permission to kidnap this thread too and make it all about you and your pointless discussion with someone else about something irrelevant to the original topic.
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notyou2 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:tkr4lf wrote:My grandfather's grandfather on my dad's side was an olive picker in Greece before he emigrated to America.
I didn't get applause for my great grandfather saving thousands from religious extermination.
Was he Greek?
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nietzsche wrote:you have permission to kidnap this thread too and make it all about you and your pointless discussion with someone else about something irrelevant to the original topic.
Yes every thread I make or post in, he tries to turn into a debate about homosexuality. He's obsessed, probably looks up to me but you can't blame him for that.
Re: Making A Living
thegreekdog wrote:notyou2 wrote:thegreekdog wrote:tkr4lf wrote:My grandfather's grandfather on my dad's side was an olive picker in Greece before he emigrated to America.
I didn't get applause for my great grandfather saving thousands from religious extermination.
Was he Greek?
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