Paul Cannell
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Is your first name BOB?
No, just Bob. My family doesn't need to shout about our glorious poriferal heritage.
Is your first name BOB?
You wanna watch it. I've got a dark side you know...Is that why your face is full of craters then, Zero?
You could've had a better comeback than that, Zero. Must people just refer to me as the C*nt. But its C*nts like me that make Pr*cks like them stand to attention. (I'm not calling you a pr*ck, I promise!)You wanna watch it. I've got a dark side you know...
You could've had a better comeback than that, Zero. Must people just refer to me as the C*nt. But its C*nts like me that make Pr*cks like them stand to attention. (I'm not calling you a pr*ck, I promise!)
You have a dark side? So has the moon.................and no f*cker has ever been there, either.
No whooosh, I'm afraid! I knew exactly what you meant by the 'dark side' I'm not a dumbo! Just because I thought Sheffield Wednesday was a bank holiday and Muffin The Mule was a sexual offence, does not make me whoooshable! So there!Umm - yeah the moon having a dark side was sort of the point of me saying it!
So I think you get a great big WHOOOSH.
I'm quite proud to be a mix of African Carribbean and Anglo Saxon. I think Anglo Saxons have indirectly contributed more to this world than any other group of people, and without them we'd all still be savages.
(Waits for Makv to blow a head gasket)
I do enjoy your posts Makv you remind me of someone called Flean who used to be on here. Good guy.My gasket kind of fell off, in a very anticlimactic way. The gaskets of my proudly Afro-Norman-Saxon-Celt children are much more ready to blow.
I do enjoy your posts Makv you remind me of someone called Flean who used to be on here. Good guy.
I had an Ancestry.com 'analysis' done as a Christmas present in 2018.
The initial analysis was quite interesting: 56% Great Britain, 21% Europe West, 12% Ireland/Scotland/Wales, 11% 'other' including Scandinavian, African etc
My most recent analysis: 65% Great Britain, 35% Ireland/Scotland/Wales. And that's it.
Now I understand that these analyses change as more data is added, but my reaction changed from 'quite interesting' to 'this is a flawed process and not to be trusted'.