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Original post by Doonesbury
Early Irish records are extremely hard to trace, and a lot of genealogical data was lost in the fire at the GPO in 1922. I'm impressed you've been able to establish a direct link so far back.

I can't get back beyond the early 1700s

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Even more was lost in the fire in the PRO in the Four Courts☘️👿
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Original post by nulli tertius
Even more was lost in the fire in the PRO in the Four Courts☘️👿

Its weird how places where records are stored always wind up mysteriously catching fire. This sort of thing has happened a lot in many countries, throughout time. Places where records are kept are just prone to catching fire I suppose.
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Reply 23
Original post by Vinny C
Like in alien nation... why do they keep sniggering? Er... well... your name, Sykes. What about it? Well... er...

I've not seen this movie before...:smile:
Original post by Pinkisk
I've not seen this movie before...:smile:


Is brilliant... have you seen it now?
Reply 26
Original post by Vinny C
Is brilliant... have you seen it now?

errr...no. I just wrote that comment, like just now... lol

I'll look it up.
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Original post by Pinkisk
errr...no. I just wrote that comment, like just now... lol

I'll look it up.


Do so... huge flying saucer drops into hover mode on auto pilot carrying 10,000 alien refugees. Another good one is District 9 which was based on it.
Reply 28
Yeah my name is double-barreled and they're both slave names feelsbadman
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Original post by Pinkisk
errr...no. I just wrote that comment, like just now... lol

I'll look it up.


Interesting point in District 9... the aliens are insectivoid… communicate in rapid clicks. Is possible for both species to learn the language of the other but not replicate the sounds

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