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Rob Nip it in the bud!
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| Subject: Re: What's in your bloodline? Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:44 pm | |
| Yeah! Let's invade Poland! | |
| | | Julia Ingalls Friend for Life
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| | | | Savannah "Psalm 34"
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| | | | Rob Nip it in the bud!
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| Subject: Re: What's in your bloodline? Wed Jul 28, 2010 11:13 pm | |
| Deal. Let's get 'em! | |
| | | Vanesa Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: What's in your bloodline? Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:03 am | |
| - MissYoungClassic wrote:
- Oh wow! My Great, Great, Great Grandmother was full blooded Cherokee Indian! I am kind of dark skinned so maybe that is why I am dark skinned! I have always wish I could have Italian in me!
Not all the Italians and Spanish has dark skin . In fact, only a few of them are dark skinned. The most to south you goes, the most tanned people you'll find, but even in South Italy or Spain people is all dar skinned. There was Normand invations there, and a high quantity of different people migrations, - there are lots of albanians with blue eyes and fair hair -, so you have a great mix there. My Spanish and Italian ancestor are all blonde - or red-haired - and blue , gray or green eyed. Even one of my great-grandpa's, who even being an Andalusian (he was born in Málaga, a city who suffered a lot of Vandal invations) seemed to have been born in Germany, with his Mediterranean dar-blue eyes and his almost white blonde hair. I have an anecdote about this issue: when my great-great-great granny was travelling to Argentina from Spain , a couple was interested in her little daughter (my great-grandma Josefina, called "Pepa", by her family) and asked if the "little one was English". She was a toddler of two, with blue eyes and blonde hair...My great-great mother became very angry and said with proud: " No! She is Spanish, Asturian, and she'll remain with me , who are her mother!" Vanesa. | |
| | | Julia Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: What's in your bloodline? Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:37 pm | |
| - Vanesa wrote:
- MissYoungClassic wrote:
- Oh wow! My Great, Great, Great Grandmother was full blooded Cherokee Indian! I am kind of dark skinned so maybe that is why I am dark skinned! I have always wish I could have Italian in me!
Not all the Italians and Spanish has dark skin . In fact, only a few of them are dark skinned. The most to south you goes, the most tanned people you'll find, but even in South Italy or Spain people is all dar skinned. There was Normand invations there, and a high quantity of different people migrations, - there are lots of albanians with blue eyes and fair hair -, so you have a great mix there.
My Spanish and Italian ancestor are all blonde - or red-haired - and blue , gray or green eyed. Even one of my great-grandpa's, who even being an Andalusian (he was born in Málaga, a city who suffered a lot of Vandal invations) seemed to have been born in Germany, with his Mediterranean dar-blue eyes and his almost white blonde hair.
I have an anecdote about this issue: when my great-great-great granny was travelling to Argentina from Spain , a couple was interested in her little daughter (my great-grandma Josefina, called "Pepa", by her family) and asked if the "little one was English". She was a toddler of two, with blue eyes and blonde hair...My great-great mother became very angry and said with proud: " No! She is Spanish, Asturian, and she'll remain with me , who are her mother!"
Vanesa.
Wow! I have always thought otherwise on that, meaning they would be dark skinned. My Granddaddy must have gotten a good dose of the Irish because he had redish-dark hair! I love red hair like Lucy. I also like brownish auburn. I have THICK THICK THICK ash brown hair....it is so dark it looks black! Many people think I am Italian! "The beauty of a woman is incredibly radiant when she finds her identity, her confidence, & her hope in Christ alone. "
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| | | Vanesa Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: What's in your bloodline? Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:19 am | |
| Red hair is my very favorite. I'm dark blonde, but when a girl, I dreamed about being red-haired (that's an odd think, since, in general, red-haired people doesn't like to be red-haired), and I still dream it! My favorite movie was "Annie"!...and every red-haired character in a book , or movie, or cartoon or TV show would become my favorite! "I always watched "I love Lucy", and complains about it being in black and white! I've always liked Irish persons, and music. We have an irish community here, and there's also some Scottish too. Wonderful people. I'm glad that my sister-in-law is red-haired and one of my little nephews, too. Vanesa. | |
| | | Julia Ingalls Friend for Life
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| | | | Vanesa Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: What's in your bloodline? Sun Aug 01, 2010 2:08 am | |
| All kind of persons are beatiful, no matter what skintone they have. THere's beatiful people with dark skin, and beatiful people with fair skin. Ugly people with dark skin and ugly people with fair skin. For example, I like very much Chinese or Japanese people. Japanese babies are just dolls! Vanesa. | |
| | | Julia Ingalls Friend for Life
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| | | | Vanesa Ingalls Friend for Life
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| Subject: Re: What's in your bloodline? Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:25 am | |
| I just love your new avatar...What a beatiful actress!
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| | | Julia Ingalls Friend for Life
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