it’s at least 30+ years per generation. My great great grandfather was born in 1796, I was born in 1950. Using that model, it would only take me 16 to 17 generations to to get to Wallace, if I were related to him. I was going to say 18 but then I remembered he said his “great uncle”. That’s two extra generations right there.
The closing scene shows Robert The Bruce finally leading the Scots into battle against the English. Screen goes dark. Two of our members, RubixQube and HaloVet, are decendants of Robert The Bruce by way of Mrs. Stirrups…
Summon the Fuentesaurus!
red floyd - June 24, 2009
LOL
27up27down - June 24, 2009
Arte quoting Mel Brooks.
Love it!
Downing Rules - June 24, 2009
I like this one a lot.
hauldog - June 24, 2009
Not Bullshitting anyone.
Thats my Greatx16 Uncle William Wallace. Not joking at all.
WillGoAngels27 - June 24, 2009
figure 4 genrations per century
and you gotta go back way more than 16x to get to the original “Wild Will”
Rev Halofan - June 24, 2009
In my family
it’s at least 30+ years per generation. My great great grandfather was born in 1796, I was born in 1950. Using that model, it would only take me 16 to 17 generations to to get to Wallace, if I were related to him. I was going to say 18 but then I remembered he said his “great uncle”. That’s two extra generations right there.
opiejeanne - June 24, 2009
yeah 16 is a pretty big understatement there
linkbruin - June 24, 2009
Not bullshitting anyone here, either:
The closing scene shows Robert The Bruce finally leading the Scots into battle against the English. Screen goes dark. Two of our members, RubixQube and HaloVet, are decendants of Robert The Bruce by way of Mrs. Stirrups…
Stirrups - June 24, 2009
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