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Howdy fellow reptizoid! Norman conquest eh? You're probably my very distant cousin. My branch moved to England during the Norman conquest as well in the form of Gilbert de Corbeil. We weren't on William the Conqueror's good side, however. I'm descended from Werlac, the uncle whom William the Bastard ousted and then invited him to return in his old age...simply to just rob Werlac of some of his wealth, lol, before kicking him out of Normandy again. Family names that we went through: de Corbeil, de Lumley, de Peshale and, finally, Pearsall once we hit N. America in the early 1600's. We're not associated with the rest of that family because my great to the whatever grandmother decided to marry for love and ran off to elope. Hee hee :) History of troublemakers. :) Any of those family names sound familiar to yours?
I match the reptilian agenda perfectly as well, right down to the extra bone on my tail bone. Not noticeable but gave my parents extreme discomfort when I sat on their laps as a child, lol. Of course, they have their bit of satisfaction on that regard since my son also has that bit of bone (and god, is it sharp!). I don't think that it says that we're all aliens but I do think that perhaps it's a display of family genetics. :)
I laugh a bit about the whole thing but one thing that worries me is that some people actually take this stuff seriously. I'd hate to see one of my children get hurt because they're of the wrong bloodline, wrong blood type and have some "agenda" traits.
Cya cuz :)
Stephanie
I match the reptilian agenda perfectly as well, right down to the extra bone on my tail bone. Not noticeable but gave my parents extreme discomfort when I sat on their laps as a child, lol. Of course, they have their bit of satisfaction on that regard since my son also has that bit of bone (and god, is it sharp!). I don't think that it says that we're all aliens but I do think that perhaps it's a display of family genetics. :)
I laugh a bit about the whole thing but one thing that worries me is that some people actually take this stuff seriously. I'd hate to see one of my children get hurt because they're of the wrong bloodline, wrong blood type and have some "agenda" traits.
Cya cuz :)
Stephanie
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