did for a living? Its unbeleivable how these things are forgotten.
SportSavant New member Joined Sep 21, 2003 Messages 42,910 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #1 did for a living? Its unbeleivable how these things are forgotten.
PO69 Rx. Senior Joined May 20, 2001 Messages 15,046 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #2 My grandfather owned a car dealership. You are right that I cant remember what my great grandfather did
My grandfather owned a car dealership. You are right that I cant remember what my great grandfather did
VIEJODINOSAUR Member Joined Oct 26, 2003 Messages 26,300 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #3 My great grandfather was a farmer in Puerto Rico..
Brock Member Joined Sep 21, 2004 Messages 3,744 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #4 Grandfather had a farm in Moorhead MN. Sunflower seeds and corn. some cattle.
SportSavant New member Joined Sep 21, 2003 Messages 42,910 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #5 Grandfather shoudnt be that hard to remember, I am talking great grandfather, or great great grandfather.... Think about it folks, in a couple hundred years, nobody will remember you or what you did, not even your own blood.
Grandfather shoudnt be that hard to remember, I am talking great grandfather, or great great grandfather.... Think about it folks, in a couple hundred years, nobody will remember you or what you did, not even your own blood.
PatPatriot New member Joined Sep 20, 2000 Messages 15,635 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #6 I come from a large family of seamen.
JudgeWapner Member Joined Jan 20, 2002 Messages 39,612 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #7 Grandfather was a bootlegger and bookie. I guess the gene skips a generation.
whalewager AIG Bonus Recipient Joined Feb 15, 2006 Messages 17,848 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #8 farmer and wife beater probably
betedgeonly New member Joined Jan 31, 2007 Messages 2,278 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #9 3 out of the 4 were farmers. I don't know about the 4 th one.
BadCo New member Joined Jun 25, 2005 Messages 7,018 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #10 SportSavant said: Grandfather shoudnt be that hard to remember, I am talking great grandfather, or great great grandfather.... Think about it folks, in a couple hundred years, nobody will remember you or what you did, not even your own blood. Click to expand... Thats not true faimly tree;s from out generation on will be on a disk. Our great great grandchildren will be able to see what we posted on therx in 2000-200?. Still want to talk about those mushrooms we took at the Pink Floyd concert?
SportSavant said: Grandfather shoudnt be that hard to remember, I am talking great grandfather, or great great grandfather.... Think about it folks, in a couple hundred years, nobody will remember you or what you did, not even your own blood. Click to expand... Thats not true faimly tree;s from out generation on will be on a disk. Our great great grandchildren will be able to see what we posted on therx in 2000-200?. Still want to talk about those mushrooms we took at the Pink Floyd concert?
coconutman New member Joined Oct 4, 2004 Messages 2,518 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #11 My dads side... he was a boxer My moms side... a bus driver and a world war 2 vet
billhill999 New member Joined Jun 2, 2006 Messages 29,253 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #12 My grandpa had a tavern right next to the Bud brewery in Newark that made stupid money in the 30's, that my mom got. (which I get a cut of in 5-10 years). But I really don't know my grandpa's dad did.
My grandpa had a tavern right next to the Bud brewery in Newark that made stupid money in the 30's, that my mom got. (which I get a cut of in 5-10 years). But I really don't know my grandpa's dad did.
Brock Landers Cui servire est regnare Joined Sep 21, 2004 Messages 11,033 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #13 roofer and probably a farmer in poland
SportSavant New member Joined Sep 21, 2003 Messages 42,910 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #15 BadCo said: Thats not true faimly tree;s from out generation on will be on a disk. Our great great grandchildren will be able to see what we posted on therx in 2000-200?. Still want to talk about those mushrooms we took at the Pink Floyd concert? Click to expand... good point
BadCo said: Thats not true faimly tree;s from out generation on will be on a disk. Our great great grandchildren will be able to see what we posted on therx in 2000-200?. Still want to talk about those mushrooms we took at the Pink Floyd concert? Click to expand... good point
oldmanTED Professional At All Times Joined Dec 3, 2003 Messages 42,732 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #16 Judge Wapner said: Grandfather was a bootlegger and bookie. I guess the gene skips a generation. Click to expand... Judge: My grandmother was a bootlegger. Never knew either grandfathers as they both died before I was born. BTW, Happy New Year! :toast:
Judge Wapner said: Grandfather was a bootlegger and bookie. I guess the gene skips a generation. Click to expand... Judge: My grandmother was a bootlegger. Never knew either grandfathers as they both died before I was born. BTW, Happy New Year! :toast:
TheRightSide New member Joined Sep 9, 2005 Messages 6,676 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #17 grandpa worked at ralston purinA dog food for 52 years. Those days are long gone, working for the same company for 52 yrs
grandpa worked at ralston purinA dog food for 52 years. Those days are long gone, working for the same company for 52 yrs
Brock Landers Cui servire est regnare Joined Sep 21, 2004 Messages 11,033 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #18 coconutman said: Speak Polish Brock? Click to expand... nothing outside of dupah
Puccini New member Joined Feb 7, 2006 Messages 557 Tokens Jan 22, 2008 #20 Everything fades, so relax and don't worry so much.