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Ohhh, I knew that of saint jude, didn't know his surname tho!St. Jude Thaddeus. Patron saint of desperate cases and lost causes... [emoji14]
Speedway, moto GP, moto x, superbikes, touring cars and World Rally cars.... I've never really understood appeal of nascar, I did go once in texas but it just seemed like a reeeeely long exercise in trying not to get dizzy!
They're some really interesting choices! I think I'd like to talk to people from previous generations of my family. I'm certain none of them would have things to say nearly as fascinating as those you'd like to meet, but an idea of what led to the existence of me would be cool!
How far back have you traced your ancestors? As far as I can make out, my family were farmers in Wiltshire since forever!Actually we are not that far apart. The first two involve (or wrote about) my own ancestors. At one point they all fought over the same piece of land in Europe, Romans, Kelts and Germans.
How far back have you traced your ance. stors? As far as I can make out, my family were farmers in Wiltshire since forever!
Yes, Wiltshire is in South west England. Whereabouts in Italy are your family? I'm trying to learn italian because I'm going to Sorrento in three weeks time for a holiday, very excited but I hate airports!!Forever is a long time! Is that in England? (And which region?)
We still have living relatives in Italy, and our Irish folks left a trail from Ireland, to Newfoundland, to Boston, to New York and then scattered accross USA. But our knowledge only extends back a few generations into late 1800s. I have English as well, but don't know anything about them other then they too are in New York at turn of the last century.
In the southwest of England I think there were many Saxon immigrants (well actually invaders) from northern Germany, around the time of Arcturus (Original Basis for King Arthur Legend) so you might have some Sea Wolf blood.Yes, Wiltshire is in South west England. Whereabouts in Italy are your family? I'm trying to learn italian because I'm going to Sorrento in three weeks time for a holiday, very excited but I hate airports!!
My intention is to go to Capri, Vesuvius and Herculaneum (smaller than Pompeii but fewer tourists and much better preserved because of it) Mostly I'll just be happy if it's sunny though, England is so grey and cold and rainy and rubbish, bugger knows why anyone ever wanted to invade here!! Are you going somewhere this summer?In the southwest of England I think there were many Saxon immigrants (well actually invaders) from northern Germany, around the time of Arcturus (Original Basis for King Arthur Legend) so you might have some Sea Wolf blood.
My family in Italy is in hills near Naples. But besides Italian, I may have a little Greek, but its just a guess. The greeks settled southern Italy heavily in ancient times, and my Grandfather, who was born in Italy, first name was Achilles.
I had to look up where Sorrento was. Actually not far from Naples and it looks awesome! Are you going to visit Pompeii and the Island of Capri? I never made it to Italy myself, but Pompeii was one of the places I would have most liked to visit.
P.S. Bring your sunscreen!
My intention is to go to Capri, Vesuvius and Herculaneum (smaller than Pompeii but fewer tourists and much better preserved because of it) Mostly I'll just be happy if it's sunny though, England is so grey and cold and rainy and rubbish, bugger knows why anyone ever wanted to invade here!! Are you going somewhere this summer?
Hey, I also like thrash, though I listen to other styles as well.My name is Kerry and I have an asperger's diagnosis, I joined yesterday and I've been reading a lot of the threads. It's a huge relief to learn that other people feel the same way about certain things, and struggle with similar things to me.
I'd really like to make a few (virtual!) friends, and I hope to occasionally be helpful to others.
I love giraffes, chocolate, thrash metal and motorsport, and I'm currently learning italian (I realise that's a very odd combination...) so I hope I have something in common with someone.
Thanku for reading [emoji4]
I like other styles too (other styles of metal anyway..!) I find that angry music makes me happy and happy music makes me angry [emoji450] [emoji4]Hey, I also like thrash, though I listen to other styles as well.
Hmm...guessing there are some life angst reasons for that...which too many of us have here Sigh!I like other styles too (other styles of metal anyway..!) I find that angry music makes me happy and happy music makes me angry [emoji450] [emoji4]
Buona sera, come stai?Buona sera Metalminx
Hmm maybe in part, but mostly it's what I grew up with, my mum liked Metallica, Skid Row, Iron Maiden...it's all I ever knew, I consider myself to be well brought up! !Hmm...guessing there are some life angst reasons for that...which too many of us have here Sigh!
I find that it improves my mood hugely, never liked mosh pits though, having my bubble invaded by stinky sweaty people holds absolutely no appeal for me!Thrash metal now that's awesome. That style of music calms me for some reason. Maybe it's letting my energy out and having a good time with other fans. I survived the front row at Ozzy and Metallica shows. Lots of bruises.I haven't been in a mosh pit in many years.