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I've relatives on both sides who are freemasons. It's not exactly a secret in our family, and if anything, we think it's funny.
Failed revolution? Do tell!
As far as I can tell, it's no more a secret than being in, say, the Boyscouts, and with similair activities for that matter, the respect and fear nonmembers have for it's members notwithstanding.
I would, but I'm not quite sure how famous my grandcestor was, so you lot could potentially figure out important facts about me if he's, say, the only guy who did anything in it.
EDIT: Nevermind. He's just one of about a billion names.
My grandfather on my mothers side was a Jewish Freemason, so it's fine, I think.
Ah. Then it was probably something else I was thinking of.
1) Happy New Years, all.
2) Are we gonna do something awesome like a new years resolution thread, and follow them through the year?
3) BIIIIG thunderstorms here. Well, big for here, but probably weenie for some of you guys. Anyway, best thunderstorm I've seen in ages, and there isn't even any lightning (yet!)
4) I have toblerone. neener-neener!
My friends found all the accent videos I made for you guys on youtube.
This is more embarrassing than I thought it would be. v.v
2012. Here's hoping for a good year!
Happy New Year, all.
Here's hoping 2012 is much better than 2011.
Wow, what a fucking way to start the New Year.
Got yelled at four times even though I've only been home for less than four. In the presence of my parents for about six. My favourite part definitely has to be when my parents asked my younger siblings if they wanted me to move out. Well, fuck you too.
Don't worry parents, I'm fucking counting down the days I get to leave too. Until then, fuck it, the less time I spend at home the better. Time to find a bunch of places to volunteer at and libraries to spend a bunch of afternoons at.
Feel the need to add that my new year's was a lot better than that before family.
-Sigh-
And I'm stuck with them forever, sadly.
Soooo.
Now that I'm stuck going back the way from ole' Daniel, I'm branching out to try and find the descendants of Crazy John Gray.
Which sounded alright in theory... not so much in practice.
Okay: John Gray had 5 kids. One had no children. One was my greatgrandad, and all of great-grandad's descendents are already documented.
So I'm looking for 3 families, the Kears, Sullivans and Trengroves. Since grandad's here, I got the names of all of his cousins. Between the three families, there are seven children. That means seven families who could have great-grandkids by now.
...not having much luck so far.
Also managed to find my second cousins on facebook - my mums cousins' kids. It's kinda weird thinking that I share two great grandparents with them.
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