herve wrote:In the GCC, they might all come from the same tree, since 50% of children come from 1st cousins parents.
50%? That's keeping it in the family!
I have some cousins that I've only discovered in the last couple of years. Two males, both in the Police and ex Marines. They fit my criterea of being 'fit' but somehow I couldn't fancy them in a month of Sundays. That would just be wrong.
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Bora Bora wrote:Vanessa Williams is not considered bi-racial, but does have white ancestry BM. As for her long straight brown hair, it has been processed. She was the first black Miss American 1984 for about 5 minutes and lost her crown when it was discovered there were some "seedy" photos of hr as she had posed for Penthouse. I will say she is quite accomplished as far as her talents go and she proven to be good at all of them.
The programme didn't look at her white ancestry at all. The pictures of her as a child showed her as a black girl with curly hair in bunches. I couldn't recognise her at all from those pictures. She has 4 children. They all appear to be black, yet she appears to be more white than black. I presume she has attended the Michael Jackson School of How To Appear Whiter Than White.
I don't blame her for posing for Penthouse. If I looked like her I'd be posing too.
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Bora Bora wrote:Unfortunately during the growth of New York City many historical buildings were demolished to make way for the new. Some of the most beautiful stone carvings on homes, buildings, and churches were destroyed in the process. Out with the old, in the with new. You won't find any of the homes that were built in the 16/1700s inside the city, but there are many outside the city and the surrounding areas - the five boroughs and upstate New York. Check out this site which lists structures that were built by Native American Indians. In the southern part of the US there are these awesome colonial mansions. Who says we don't have history?
I did see many beautiful buildings as we toured Manhatten. It just amused me that the tour guide was so proud of the history of some of them, dating back 100 years. I thought it was quite sweet.
It made me smile.
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Bora Bora wrote: My ancestry - for the most part stems from Irish, Norwegian, French, but also includes Native American Indian. It was fairly prominent in my grandfather - who was quite a handsome man. One look at him and you knew he wasn't Irish.
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That's a bit of a melting pot Bora! I wonder what an Irish/Norwegian/French accent sounds like?