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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 3830861" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>Yeah, that’s what I meant. Like red hair & freckles white. The side by side pics of both of those clowns from when they were kids and how they make themselves look now is absolutely hilarious. </p><p></p><p>On a separate note, like you stated, I’ve got a buddy that is a card carrying member of the Chickasaw tribe, and he’s as pale face a dude as I’ve ever met. </p><p></p><p>I do have some tribal blood, but it’s from a tribe native to the lower Mississippi valley, and I can’t ever recall the name but my mom’s grandad was 100%. I don’t know what that makes me, but it don’t matter. He married a white woman and moved to IT in a covered wagon, apparently after he shot a man in TX for calling him an Indian and had to flee. It’s all written down in a genealogy record some distant relative in SE TX did of my mom’s family. Crazy stuff. It’s a hoot to read and look at all of the old pictures of them sitting on oxen carts loaded with cotton. There are pictures of the same oxen hitched to a plow that has hand written in cursive “Breaking new ground in New Wynnewood, IT”. I never knew it to be called New Wynnewood, and I’m not sure it’s even the same place. </p><p></p><p>My mom also had a relative that was conscripted into the confederate army that shot himself in the foot right before his first battle so he could go home. Little dark family secret that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 3830861, member: 10690"] Yeah, that’s what I meant. Like red hair & freckles white. The side by side pics of both of those clowns from when they were kids and how they make themselves look now is absolutely hilarious. On a separate note, like you stated, I’ve got a buddy that is a card carrying member of the Chickasaw tribe, and he’s as pale face a dude as I’ve ever met. I do have some tribal blood, but it’s from a tribe native to the lower Mississippi valley, and I can’t ever recall the name but my mom’s grandad was 100%. I don’t know what that makes me, but it don’t matter. He married a white woman and moved to IT in a covered wagon, apparently after he shot a man in TX for calling him an Indian and had to flee. It’s all written down in a genealogy record some distant relative in SE TX did of my mom’s family. Crazy stuff. It’s a hoot to read and look at all of the old pictures of them sitting on oxen carts loaded with cotton. There are pictures of the same oxen hitched to a plow that has hand written in cursive “Breaking new ground in New Wynnewood, IT”. I never knew it to be called New Wynnewood, and I’m not sure it’s even the same place. My mom also had a relative that was conscripted into the confederate army that shot himself in the foot right before his first battle so he could go home. Little dark family secret that. [/QUOTE]
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