(07-26-2011, 10:12 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Didzo link=topic=3603.msg216579#msg216579 date=1311732999]
[quote author=Squishy link=topic=3603.msg216572#msg216572 date=1311731543]
memories
I remember this!
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My parents gave me rolls of tape and markers. I made my own carpet city. It even had wood block overpasses.
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Yep, cities made of blocks. My blocks were the perfect size to make 2x lanes for hotwheels, or the half-width blocks for overpasses etc.
No markers though, and I didn't use tape with the blocks.
I made my cities and roads in the sandbox. It was filled with black sand/earth and was made out of a giant tractor tire. :3
Where is the best place to go to find your family tree?
(07-27-2011, 11:59 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]Where is the best place to go to find your family tree?
In the family woods. Mine's a cedar.
(07-27-2011, 12:37 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Surf314 link=topic=3603.msg216666#msg216666 date=1311785970]
Where is the best place to go to find your family tree?
In the family woods. Mine's a cedar.
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You rogue.
Otherwise, if you have surviving family speak to them first while they're still around.
Then turn to various heritage sites on the internet. My dad knew a bunch still from his own talks with family, and the rest he got online. But it's hard to get past the 1600's, at least in his case. A lot of the records were still kept at the churches, and many were destroyed during the war. Others have not stood up to time, and more still just are still at the church, waiting to be uploaded in some digital form.
My dad thinks we're related to some kind of old folk hero. Based on what he's learned, he could be right, lol.
(07-27-2011, 03:12 PM)Luinbariel link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=HeK link=topic=3603.msg216669#msg216669 date=1311788247]
[quote author=Surf314 link=topic=3603.msg216666#msg216666 date=1311785970]
Where is the best place to go to find your family tree?
In the family woods. Mine's a cedar.
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You rogue.
Otherwise, if you have surviving family speak to them first while they're still around.
Then turn to various heritage sites on the internet. My dad knew a bunch still from his own talks with family, and the rest he got online. But it's hard to get past the 1600's, at least in his case. A lot of the records were still kept at the churches, and many were destroyed during the war. Others have not stood up to time, and more still just are still at the church, waiting to be uploaded in some digital form.
My dad thinks we're related to some kind of old folk hero. Based on what he's learned, he could be right, lol.
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My family is all screwed up though. One grandmother is adopted, the other is from a crime family in Chicago. One grandpa is from Austria, his family probably fled to the US because they were jewish. The other Grandpa left when my dad was born and I know nothing about him other than he was a failed boxer but the son of a very famous boxer or something.
In short talking to any of them about our family could be hella awkward (and some are senile).
(07-28-2011, 09:07 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Luinbariel link=topic=3603.msg216689#msg216689 date=1311797553]
[quote author=HeK link=topic=3603.msg216669#msg216669 date=1311788247]
[quote author=Surf314 link=topic=3603.msg216666#msg216666 date=1311785970]
Where is the best place to go to find your family tree?
In the family woods. Mine's a cedar.
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You rogue.
Otherwise, if you have surviving family speak to them first while they're still around.
Then turn to various heritage sites on the internet. My dad knew a bunch still from his own talks with family, and the rest he got online. But it's hard to get past the 1600's, at least in his case. A lot of the records were still kept at the churches, and many were destroyed during the war. Others have not stood up to time, and more still just are still at the church, waiting to be uploaded in some digital form.
My dad thinks we're related to some kind of old folk hero. Based on what he's learned, he could be right, lol.
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My family is all screwed up though. One grandmother is adopted, the other is from a crime family in Chicago. One grandpa is from Austria, his family probably fled to the US because they were jewish. The other Grandpa left when my dad was born and I know nothing about him other than he was a failed boxer but the son of a very famous boxer or something.
In short talking to any of them about our family could be hella awkward (and some are senile).
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I just googled my oldest relative's name that I had a firm grip on where he lived and when he died. For me this was my great grandfather. On earlier searches I'd found the records for his homicide, and that he was listed at the perpetrator of the murder of two of the three guys accused of murdering him (his brother got the other one a year later) But someone on one of these ancestry sites had finally linked him into the bigger picture this time.  Â
We only know as far back as about 1900. And from what we know is that my family came to the United States from Slovakia because they were on the run from the law. They were horse thieves and highwaymen.
I don't know how my family got here, but I know my dad's mother's family owned a huge brickmaking company in NYC back in the 1800's. They did construction on a shitton of the old buildings built in the late 1800's and early 1900's, and as a result also were honored to do some of the work in Central Park. A lot of the paths there have commemorative bricks with 'Holme' on them, that's the most visible place to find them since I don't know which of the buildings were built by them.
Also, my grandmother's house in Hastings-on-Hudson just sold a few weeks ago for >$400k. 3-story brick house built in the late 1950's by HER grandfather, as a wedding gift. Good stuff.
Bought this at work for $8. Best $8 ever
Those things are awesome.
I'd even spend $9 for an anaheim ducks t-shirt.
(07-28-2011, 06:18 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ]I'd even spend $9 for an anaheim ducks t-shirt.
Can't quite tell if being sarcastic. Is Ye Olde Rummy a hockey fan?
(07-28-2011, 07:04 PM)Vlambo link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=rumsfald link=topic=3603.msg216815#msg216815 date=1311895121]
I'd even spend $9 for an anaheim ducks t-shirt.
Can't quite tell if being sarcastic. Is Ye Olde Rummy a hockey fan?
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you paid $8 for a Maverick?Â
TF2 wasn't working. Posted in the FML thread about it.
Found a couple of other games were making Steam behave in odd ways.
Uninstalled Steam.
Reinstalled Steam, redownloaded TF2.
Everything's fine again.
I've been tubing on Lake of the Ozarks all day.
(07-29-2011, 06:35 PM)Dtrain323i link Wrote: [ -> ]I've been tubing on Lake of the Ozarks all day.
seeing as how this is brbu, I'd usually expect to see a post like this in the fml thread followed by "i am beyond sunburned"
(07-29-2011, 06:40 PM)matter11 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Dtrain323i link=topic=3603.msg216981#msg216981 date=1311982548]
I've been tubing on Lake of the Ozarks all day.
seeing as how this is brbu, I'd usually expect to see a post like this in the fml thread followed by "i am beyond sunburned"
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Nope, I put on a bunch of sunscreen. I've also been drinking since about 11am
The things this guy can do with Garrysmod are amazing, nothing short of being MOTHERFUCKING MIRACLES. Also be sure to check out his videos, "Fuckville" and "Fucktown", surprisingly, neither involves fuck in any way, shape or form.
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