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Oct 05, 2014 20:02 |  #7021

you would have to include your mormon ancestry to whittle it down...


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Oct 05, 2014 21:11 |  #7022

One of my neighbours is named John Smith. They're Jehovah Witnesses though, not Mormon.


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Oct 05, 2014 21:22 |  #7023

John Smith knew Pocahontas as well. Small world.




  
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Oct 05, 2014 21:39 |  #7024

It's a small, small world.


**runs and hides from impending rage**


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Oct 05, 2014 21:43 |  #7025

One of our customers is named John Doe. I didn't believe him, he showed me his I.D. and his name really is John Doe.


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Oct 05, 2014 22:00 |  #7026

One of these times that Ancestry has their free weekends I should look up my mom's side of the family. The Bicknell family tree has been fully mapped out and published. I have the book of genealogy that my grandfather had. Would like to see if they come up with the same info, or that book.

Family starts in Pavilly, Normandy in 644 AD and moves to England when William the Conqueror invaded and gave land to all his buddies.


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Oct 05, 2014 22:02 |  #7027

Traci_Ann wrote in post #17195951 (external link)
One of our customers is named John Doe. I didn't believe him, he showed me his I.D. and his name really is John Doe.

What were his parents thinking?


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Oct 05, 2014 22:05 |  #7028

No kidding, a young buck like that. Gee-sh!




  
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Oct 06, 2014 01:35 |  #7029

Chet...it still rates as one of my favorite sunsets ever. I wish I had had a lawn chair and a beer. Definitely could have just kicked back and enjoyed. Unfortunately, I still had to walk about 2 miles to the car....not real high on the idea of wandering a swamp in the dark.

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Oct 06, 2014 15:44 as a reply to  @ Woolburr's post |  #7031

Traci_Ann wrote in post #17194190 (external link)
Sorry to hear that Melody, hope you get better quickly. I guess I never realized how lucky I am to not be allergic to anything, at least nothing known so far. Not even seasonal allergies.

Isn't that a great way to be? I have the same "problem..."

I suspect a lot of people have allergies because their parents were germaphobes and lavished them with things like hand sanitizer whenever they touched something and never let them play outside for fear of disease. Their immune systems were never given the opportunity to develop fully. Having grown up in the 1950's and 60's, I did ALL the things parents today are afraid to let their kids do.


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Oct 06, 2014 15:58 |  #7032

Sweet shot! What kind of flower is that Dan?



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Oct 06, 2014 19:15 |  #7033

Called a Blue Plumbago.


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Oct 06, 2014 19:19 |  #7035

Woolburr wrote in post #17197807 (external link)
Called a Blue Plumbago.

I tried them a couple times in my back yard. They're now called dead plumbagos. Apparently, they don't enjoy the dry heat and constant sun.


Where'd you find the Anole, Dan?


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