GenieDi
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WDYTYAotherwise known as Who Do You Think You Are should be starting a new series soon.
I am a genealogist and always look forward to this.
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Evie
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Iv'e seen a couple of them, they can be very interesting.
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GenieDi
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The first up is Patsy Kensit and I think there are Kray brothers connections.
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GenieDi
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Just watched the first one and it was very good.
Oh I so wish I could travel and do the research like they do!! One day.....
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chimp
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Geneaology is fascinating - I have afro-carribean links 4 generations back - only kept one redeeming feature though
Straight up - grandmother was Bermudan (i could play football for them!) and her ancestors were dutch/portugese and ended up as slave traders who owned ships trading slaves from africa to america. Must be some money stashed away somewhere
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GenieDi
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Yep you're right, it's very addictive, none so interesting as yours in my lot as yet, mainly ag labs, with a couple of bakers thrown in!
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Chrissy Canadian
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| chimp wrote: | Geneaology is fascinating - I have afro-carribean links 4 generations back - only kept one redeeming feature though |
hmmmmm, wonder what you could mean by that
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lil eva
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Well its not yer nose Chimp,we've seen your pic
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GenieDi
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c65QRaR16io&fmt=18
Spoof WDYTYA.
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Bravo
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Patsy Kensit
I'd pat her kensits any time
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GenieDi
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Boris Johnson tonight, absolutely excellent. What a story.
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GenieDi
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Jerry Springer just on, oh my word, it was so touching.
Both his grandmothers were victims of the Holocaust.
I've got tears in my eyes.
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Serenity
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Aww I didn't see this Di, but I saw him on GMTV this morning, such a sad story
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GenieDi
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If you are interested in watching it it is repeated tonight on BBC2 at 7pm.
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GenieDi
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Ainsley Harriot.
Well theres some twists and turns going on here, hes found ancestors who were slaves, then others who were slave owners and white!
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lil eva
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Bloody hell,i bet he didnt expect that
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Evie
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I'm going to watch the ainsley one on the iplayer later i really like ainsley.
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GenieDi
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Last weeks was David Suchet and that was another very interesting one, lots of research going all over the place.
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