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Both sides of my family were some of the first white settlers of north-central Georgia, and not many of them have left over the years, and I know a lot of my 5th and 6th cousins, but I don't think I know 405 family members.
Well the family tree does not fork in Georgia so you really know all of them.
Errybody in Bama is related.... it's the only way they get any action.... "Never marry a virgin, cause, if she ain't good nuff ferr her family, she ain't good nuff for ours..."
Both sides of my family were some of the first white settlers of north-central Georgia, and not many of them have left over the years, and I know a lot of my 5th and 6th cousins, but I don't think I know 405 family members.
An ince$t joke. That's original, but not surprising given your well demonstrated very limited mental capacity.
But when you're right, you're right. The closer the kin, the deeper in.
Errybody in Bama is related.... it's the only way they get any action.... "Never marry a virgin, cause, if she ain't good nuff ferr her family, she ain't good nuff for ours..."