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With sites like Ancestory.com where you can trace your family tree it has me curious how many of you ladies would pay to track your families?
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Not....
I'm not opposed to him paying for it.
My fiance though kind of wants to because he is interested .
But I'm not interested either.
Posted on CafeMom Mobile I wouldn't pay for it.
My local library is subscribed so I use them to use ancestry .
I don't.
From what I learned while studying slavery in America is that slave owners/trades would only let the strongest/biggest/fittest males have kids, in hopes that the next generation of slaves would be as strong/big and fit as the previous if not even more...
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I dont think so, people of african descent simply have... .
Well, I don't agree with any part of slavery, but you know what I mean :P .
Although I can't say I approve of breeding humans like livestock : / .
Evolution by means of artificial selection in action.
On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 16:51:53 -0800, JRogow <jrogow@newsguy.com No matter what side of the AISLE you're on, THIS is FUNNY. It all depends on how you look at some things... Judy Wallman, a professional genealogy researcher in southern California...
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On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 20:45:33 -0500, Paul_E_Wog <none@email.invalid http://www.snopes.com/politics/humor/horsethief.asp > That's real POLITICAL SPIN On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 20:46:32 -0500, Paul_E_Wog <none@email.invalid Just in case anyone ... .
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Choose. don Quote: : Nothing like scoring at a family function. Quote: : I just don't know any better because of my poor up bringing and inbred ancestory.
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“A duck hunter is a man who.
That one, for sure.
Because of my poor up bringing and inbred ancestory.
I thought this program was interesting. I almost contacted Ancestory but thought better of it for I wanted Europe and thought it would be difficult before 1900. I don't know anything about where my parents or theirs came from or what they did.
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I really emphathized with her I love Who Do You Think You Are? Season 3 premieres on Friday! This time the celebrities tracing... .
Her story mirrored my own.
I never thought I liked the show or that I liked Kim Cattrall until I watched the episode about her .
Do you drink alcohol? If so, what do you drink? How much? How often? And where are you from? I'm from Midwestern USA, and I have Irish ancestory. I think those two factors contribute to my drinking too much. I want to adopt the healthy drinking habits...
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I've....
Usually I drink every 3-4 days, enough to get me either tipsy or drunk .
I hardly ever drink at home, and if I do it's to pre-drink before going out somewhere so that the night works out cheaper .
I do, usually either at parties or at clubs or pubs .
Quote: : Most of us just hate the queen But what do I know? I'm an American of Dutch Irish ancestory Seriously though. From what I've heard from a few friends I used to play WoW with the sense of patriotism isn't as huge as other countries and they aren...
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From Reuters: The tax authorities defended their actions....
Her Majestys' Revenue Collector thought it was reasonable to spend millions chasing Mr Redknapp for the princely sum of about £80K .
Here's another reason the UK Establishment need to be Dignitassed .
Flathead steve Posts : 2266 irish great grandad ... Posted At: 05 Nov 2011 at 13:47 5293054 like many i am researching my family history and have a great grandad born in ireland. i have had a look around at the sites available for researching online but...
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I can't give you any good sites as I tend to just use Ancestry or put 'Irish Family Research... .
Posted At: 05 Nov 2011 at 21:18 Irish research can be quite hard but there is quite a lot more available at the moment .
Phillie Posts : 1729 irish great grandad ...
Flathead steve Posts : 2276 irish great grandad ... Posted At: 05 Nov 2011 at 13:47 5293054 like many i am researching my family history and have a great grandad born in ireland. i have had a look around at the sites available for researching online but...
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I can't give you any good sites as I tend to just use... .
Posted At: 05 Nov 2011 at 21:18 Irish research can be quite hard but there is quite a lot more available at the moment .
I'm a teenager in California with a love for radio and tv, and I've become very interested in radio and tv in canada. I was wondering how the radio/tv job market looks up there, along with what differences there are to expect, would I need to go to college...
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I can't speak for radio and television specifically, but I do know that students from other countries attending university or college in Canada are able to get jobs there... .
Your best bet would be to attend college in Canada if you want to get a job there .
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