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Camilla Again
17 May 2005, 22:08
Aspen Hill AdventuresCamilla Again
John,
You're gonna like this....

Last weekend I attended a concert chior in which several of my cousins from my mothers side of the family were singing in. One of these cousins does a lot of family tree stuff. At the gathering afterwards it was brough to my attention that this side of the family is related to the future Queen. Kissin cousins.
Guess that makes me part of the Royal line!!!! Camilla is my cousin.

~Ann
Good GOD....your part POM

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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
18 May 2005, 03:19
Frans Diepstratenquote:
Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
Guess that makes me part of the Royal line!!!! Camilla is my cousin.
Brave girl to admit to that in public. I hope you don't look much like her!
Frans
18 May 2005, 05:52
Aspen Hill AdventuresNo, I don't look like her but you know she hunts..... So she can't be all that bad.

That's how Charlie met her, I think.
We are related on French lineage (mostly rogue French Canadians) that we both share. Looks like I also share the same with Madonna and Celine Dion.
~Ann
Ann
And you weren't invited to the wedding!!!
Shame on them to leave a cousin out. Royal standards are really falling.
PS I agree with you, Camilla is probably a better future queen because she is a "country woman", hunts and shoots.
That dill Diana was a lost cause.
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Originally posted by Bakes:
Good GOD....your part POM
That is a bit rich coming from an Australian!
I thought all your ancestors were hand picked by Pommy judges anyway!!

18 May 2005, 15:27
Bad Ass WallaceJust goes to prove, you can pick your friends but you can't pick your rellies

Hold still varmint; while I plugs yer!
If'n I miss, our band of 45/70 brothers, will fill yer full of lead!
18 May 2005, 17:13
deciple-of-keithI'm related to royalty .....I've got a cousin who's a "QUEEN"

all times wasted wot's not spent shootin
18 May 2005, 17:25
Aspen Hill Adventures

HA! Saeed, good one!
Bakesly, now treat your Royals with respect!
~Ann
18 May 2005, 19:10
deciple-of-keithquote:
That is a bit rich coming from an Australian!
I thought all your ancestors were hand picked by Pommy judges anyway!! jump
Lies slander I protest ! no Judge would have been game to even touch my ansestors! They were sent by proxey so he did'nt even have to look at em ! after all he'd just eaten!
all times wasted wot's not spent shootin
18 May 2005, 19:25
Grizzly AdamsHello;
Well, if we go back far enough, we're all related by way of Adam and Eve.
Grizz
Indeed, no human being has yet lived under conditions which, considering the prevailing climates of the past, can be regarded as normal. John E Pfeiffer, The Emergence of Man
Those who can't skin, can hold a leg. Abraham Lincoln
Only one war at a time. Abe Again.
Saeed
You are mistaken. While a percentage of Australians have British roots

and some also have British ancestry, many of us are from elsewhere unassisted by the penal code of the British Isles.
I'm pure Prussian. Not many could say that today seeing it ceased to exist quite a few years ago (1945)!
Some of us are even New Zealanders.

19 May 2005, 01:31
Mike SmithOh Camilla! I thought it said Carmello!

Happiness is a warm gun
Calling an Australian a POM.....thems fight'n words Saeed
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We are related on French lineage
Good GOD....your part FROG

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Well, if we go back far enough, we're all related by way of Adam and Eve
Not me Grizz....Judging by the hair on my old mans back, my ancestors swung down from the trees looooooong before Adam was a boy.
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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
Thats the beauty of Family Trees - you can make what you want from them.
Most folk use em for research -but most Aussies use theirs for roosting purposes of an evening...

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Old enough to know better
As one Kiwi once told me.
A Kiwi's family book or family tree is only half accurate. The mothers are probably true but you never know how accurately the fathers are recorded.

I can trace my family history back to Danish Vikings and Germans in the 14th century, but unfortunately I am not related to those in-bred British Royals -who are hardly Poms at all anyway .
To change the subject - have you ever noticed how everyone who believes in reincarnation has been a member of royalty in a previous life ? No-one ever lays claim to being a 17th century chimney cleaner or night cart worker . Why is that ?
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Old enough to know better
Muzza
Very true. My previous lives didn't include royalty just world renowned artisits, great generals, and famous scientists.
The cheek of these "re-incanationists" to claim nobility. Sheesh.
Thats it! I have you figured out - well , as much as any human can...
You are a Hari Krishna!!!
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Old enough to know better
I saw a bunch of those twits banging and chanting away last night.
I haven't yet reached Buddhahood though.
If I had a choice of religion I would choose Ancient Norse. Drinking, feasting, wenching, fighting. If you die in battle you get carried by winged warrior Nordic maidens to Valhalla where you do more wenching, drinking, feasting & fighting.

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Drinking, feasting, wenching, fighting.
Sounds like the yearly Airmans ball

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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
quote:
Originally posted by NitroX:
I saw a bunch of those twits banging and chanting away last night.
I haven't yet reached Buddhahood though.
If I had a choice of religion I would choose Ancient Norse. Drinking, feasting, wenching, fighting. If you die in battle you get carried by winged warrior Nordic maidens to Valhalla where you do more wenching, drinking, feasting & fighting.

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Originally posted by Saeed:
quote:
Originally posted by Bakes:
Good GOD....your part POM
That is a bit rich coming from an Australian!
I thought all your ancestors were hand picked by Pommy judges anyway!!

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Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:We are related on French lineage (mostly rogue French Canadians) that we both share. .
Ya want to have problems here, don't ya?

21 May 2005, 18:38
Aspen Hill AdventuresEdmond,
Don't you Parisians cast a downward eye upon French Canadians?

Anyway, I am mostly French according to my family tree. Some Nordic in there too.
~Ann

When I write 'here', I mean AR boards.
I am not Parisian anyway, I happen to live in parisian area and it's easier to spot Paris on a map for foreigners, maybe I'll be more precise since we have now an Accurate Reloading French Chapter.
Parisian casting a downward eye upon French Canadians, not really.
They do enjoy in fact the way they speak as I can notice when my cousin is here.
21 May 2005, 20:43
Aspen Hill Adventures
You would not recognize my accent as I don't speak any French.
~Ann
No more problems with merkin accents, I started my first stay in US in the Deep South mainly in Bama where I needed aspirin daily then Texas..
21 May 2005, 21:28
Aspen Hill AdventuresAspirin daily???
Well, I don't have a southern accent either.

~Ann
I had learned the royal english and I had no problem understanding HM the Queen but when I had to force my attention to catch and try to understand Bamerspeak, I got headache daily.
One month after, I found out that I had no more problem to undestand someone in the deep south and at the end of the second month I could catch almost everything whenb watching a movie.
Some years later, I married, she was not French and I started to forget some French and a lot of German up to the point I started thinking in English, dreaming in English, LOL.
See, that's very simple to master a foreign language finally.
Wanna learn French ?
http://www.rambouillet.com/21 May 2005, 23:51
Aspen Hill AdventuresNice site, Edmond, but at this point in my life I don't want to go into debt by going away to school again. That would definitly make me need many aspirins. The buildings there are fascinating, would make for a neat place to visit though. I take it you live near there? Are you still married to the non-French lady?
I can count to ten in Spanish and know a few of their words.
Mucho dineros!
Hola amigios!
Muy grande!
No hablo Espaniol!
Enough to get me by.

~Ann
That's a nice place and teachers are good. It was my wife's turn to need aspirin, poor her.
She did not know one word of French and Rule N° 1 is ' Don't use your mother tongue or any other common language' ..
After two years, she could enter university

and she kept a slight trace of accent that I find lovely.
This city is a nice place in the middle of one of the most beautiful french forest. I am not far from the institute and the presidential castle where some famous people slept. I could see George Bush Sr helicopter landing from my dining room window right after Gulf War One.
22 May 2005, 04:56
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
I can count to ten in Spanish and know a few of their words....Enough to get me by.
You forgot a couple of key ones:
Uno mas cerveza por favor.
Donde esta el bano?