Koki on 7/8/2009 at 17:14
Yes I can see why you're called the Gingerbread Man now
Xenith on 7/8/2009 at 17:31
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Yes I can see why you're called the Gingerbread Man now
...a la Shub-Niggurath...
242 on 7/8/2009 at 20:50
I made of plastic.
with small titanium wire along my z axis. (not x)
demagogue on 7/8/2009 at 21:05
Thanks to this thread I followed an unbroken track of links of "X was the father of Y" links on ancestry.com from my mother's paternal grandmother Easley straight back to (
http://records.ancestry.com/Claude%20Esleys_records.ashx?pid=33527464) this guy in some town (probably) in the SE French Alps region, 1600. (And then I can go a little farther to his wife's (
http://records.ancestry.com/Gilles%20Prevost_records.ashx?pid=43789204) father, 1580.) Somewhere ~1660 the family was registered as Hugenot and came to Virginia. I was honestly surprised how far back one line could go unbroken as I kept clicking the "father" links. For most of the other lines I can get to maybe the late 1700s before the trail goes dead, and even then spread out over multiple sites.
JonesCrusher on 8/8/2009 at 00:05
Not sure........but what is that cheese smell?:cool:
Sulphur on 8/8/2009 at 00:21
what is this south english coast humour
Faxfane on 8/8/2009 at 00:59
What am I made of? More tissue than most Kleenex packing houses. Time to break out some ligament flavored lollis, or some obscure jerky.
Let there be numminess!
Tocky on 8/8/2009 at 04:01
My location says it. It's like I'm atop this meat puppet making it do shit.
Ancestrywise I'm mostly English going back to the Norway Viking bastards of king William with some Scots and Cherokee and Chickasaw as most southerners are some part native. My great grandfather, Robert Roman, (a name taken from his employer) was full blooded Chickasaw. All lines I've searched go back to the 1700s in the US with my surname going back to 1621. I'm American. Kiss my ass if you don't like that.