Swedishguy
Deity
What? That wasn't a sentence.

What? That wasn't a sentence.
Oh, 291 million when.
It had a dot in the end. That makes it a sentence.
@Yankee: Wait... what?![]()
My girlfriend went to expand her family tree by looking up a bunch of people on a site, probably ancestry.com, then got curious about mine, since I don't know very much, especially of the people that immigrated to the US.
But, we found someone that may be my paternal grandfather's daughter, with a family of her own. This some 13 years or so after my father was already born and his mother got rid of his father for God knows what reason.
Now, I don't know if it's all 100% true, but it's still a shock to the system.
Interesting. Good luck with the reconstruction.
I've always wondered about my family history. Half Polish-American immigrant, half Southern-who-knows-what. Cool combo I'd say.
Polish and Texan (with some Jewish sprinkled in), it seems like, even with when going back a couple generations.
Women attempting to "sing" screamo. Sorry, but you need the bass in the scream to make it even barely tolerable, this is just torture...
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Who decided to make life so complicated!?
Not to mention that I'd be far too shy to try to contact this person to see if she is indeed my aunt and my father's half sister and what happened to his father after his mother tossed him out.
And then, if I wanted to find out more about my father's mother's side of the family, I'd have to call my estranged grandmother to see if she knows any names I could work with.
I had the mindset of starting the family tree fresh once upon a time....
As if extra bass would make it tolerable.
More tolerable doesn't mean its good, just less bad.