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xoxoxoBruce 07-18-2004 12:05 PM

QUOTE[Did you know by the way that Elizabeth ii can trace her lineage back all the way to Alfred the Great?]/QUOTE
Well, I can trace my lineage back to Johhne Dykonson, freeholder, Kingston on Hull, Yorkshire, in 1200AD and arguably back to Ivar, a Prince of the Uplands in Norway, at King Halfdan Huilbein's Court in 700AD.
But I ain't no queen. :p

DanaC 07-18-2004 12:07 PM

"Well, I can trace my lineage back to Johhne Dykonson, freeholder, Kingston on Hull, Yorkshire, in 1200AD and arguably back to Ivar, a Prince of the Uplands in Norway, at King Halfdan Huilbein's Court in 700AD. "

Wow ! Thats some family tree ya got there :)

xoxoxoBruce 07-18-2004 03:20 PM

Yeah, but none of them left me a cent. :lol:

richlevy 07-18-2004 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beestie
French is unchallenged in its ability to allow the speaker/writer to communicate subtle and sophisticated subject matter. It should have stayed French. As much as I hate French - French is vastly superior to English as an international (a common language) language.

All American students should learn French.

Yes, but if French were to be reintroduced as the language of Diplolmacy, we'd have to teach Cheney new curse words. :censored:

va te faire foutre

richlevy 07-18-2004 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanaC
"Well, I can trace my lineage back to Johhne Dykonson, freeholder, Kingston on Hull, Yorkshire, in 1200AD and arguably back to Ivar, a Prince of the Uplands in Norway, at King Halfdan Huilbein's Court in 700AD. "

Wow ! Thats some family tree ya got there :)

I can trace my lineage back two millenium to this man :king:

kidding


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