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| At the end of reality | Re: The Asylum *Whistles as he pulls a comb out of his pocket and brushes back his long, naturally blond hair* There's something to be said for German heritage as well, H-girl. ![]() Well, then again, we also have some Swedish and English blood mixed in, and god knows what else..... |
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| At the end of reality | Re: The Asylum Not necessarily. We've recently discovered that we're more German than we originally thought, though my father's bloodline is a complete mystery to me. And knowing how he was, I wouldn't actually care to pursue his side. There are still "purebloods" out there if you will pardon the term. |
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| At the end of reality | Re: The Asylum Hehe. Actually, I believe, if you take a look back at some of the old families in countries like China or India, those laden heavy with ancient tradition, you will find that just the opposite would be true. Families of purity that go back hundreds or even a thousand years still exist whereas fresh blood is just recently introduced due to changes in trends, times, and travel.... |
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| Bearly Believable Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: The Asylum Some of us used to have very red hair, but it has now turned blond. (And not a drop of dye in sight.) I think the word, Silloth, should have warned Ace about the risks he was taking. |
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| At the end of reality | Re: The Asylum Freda acts just like my grandmother's husky. Their human companion is gone for a weekend and they do nothing but pout and whine and give the cold shoulder at their return.That damn dog kept me awake all night last night because we spent the night at another property we own and my grandmother wasn't present. Ugh. |
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