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25 Dec 13
Originally posted by divegeesterIt's a braw, brich, moonlich nich the nich
An exchange between SwissGambit and Trev33 prompted me to start this thread.
I'm 50% Scottish by birth and my surname is old Scott too. I first went to school in a little place called Kilbarchan and spoke with a broad Glaswegian accent until moving to Devon when I was 6. I have fair skin with blue eyes and when I had lots of hair it was light brown, almost blond. I claim to be English, though I have no idea why.
Originally posted by Trickyt57Good luck at your upcoming trail. Hey, maybe when you go you could pretend to be someone else again. Nothing ventured nothing gained eh?
My mother said that when I grew up I could be anybody I wanted to be. Then I grew up and the fuzz nicked me. My trial's next Tuesday. Apparently they call it identity theft.
Paternal and Maternal Swedish Ancestry. Grandparents' homes were in the same small Massachusetts Town; my parents met at the church on Main Street. Raised in another small town about a half hour drive from the New England Patriots Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA. Northeastern University Boston Graduate. Career Relocations to IL. TX, CO and CA.
Originally posted by whodeySon (to mother): Mom, Dad says we came from apes. You said we came from Adam and Eve. Who should I believe??
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Mother (to son): Both of us. Your father was talking about his side of the family.
So, uh, I guess that makes me 49% evolved ape, 49% fallen angel, and 2% meteorite-borne proto-bacterium. Beam me up, Scotty !
Originally posted by divegeesterOne thing I'm not, I'm not my genes.
An exchange between SwissGambit and Trev33 prompted me to start this thread.
I'm 50% Scottish by birth and my surname is old Scott too. I first went to school in a little place called Kilbarchan and spoke with a broad Glaswegian accent until moving to Devon when I was 6. I have fair skin with blue eyes and when I had lots of hair it was light brown, almost blond. I claim to be English, though I have no idea why.