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Architecture + Branding: Checkers & Rally’s new design denotes dramatic detour from double drive-thru lineage

marc lortie wrote 13 hours ago: 1-Similar approach, singular market In the mid-80s, two very similar, although independent and disti … more →

Tags: advertising, Alabama, Brand, Branding, Brands, Burgers & Fries, checkerboard, checkers, Design

a new place for lederhosen

KC Reid wrote 3 days ago: Logo of the Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas 1842 In 1842, Germany’s economy … more →

Tags: Ancestral Travel, fun finds, ancestry, Family History, Immigration, German Immigrants, State formation, Adelsverein, Texas History

In The Name Of The Son12 comments

Archon's Den wrote 4 days ago: Even in today’s society, who you are is often important in terms of who you are in relation to other … more →

Tags: Printed S**t, That's life, ancestry, Clan, Claymore, Gaelic, Humor, Inheritance Rights, James Bond

All American Week 20131 comment

No Kool-Aid Zone wrote 6 days ago: Fort Bragg and the 82nd Airborne Division get ready to celebrate All American Week Despite the fisca … more →

Tags: military, 82nd airborne division, All American Week, Competition, Fort Bragg, paratrooper, Pass and Review, Soldier, tradition

Is Lineage Better than or Different from the Sangha?

okiebuddhist wrote 6 days ago: Today, I wish to discuss the concept of sangha. Buddhism has developed its own path in many cultures … more →

Tags: Buddhism, 17th Karmapa, Bodhisattva, Buddha, buddhism, Chogyam Trungpa, Christianity, daoism, Dharma

honoring our military family

KC Reid wrote 1 week ago: I hate running and have a serious problem with authority.  Either one of those I could overcome inde … more →

Tags: Stories, genealogy, ancestry, United States Marine Corps, Armed Forces Day, United States Armed Forces, United States Department of Defense, united states army, United States Air Force

Interview with Will McClinton

Christine Rice wrote 1 week ago: I’d like to welcome Will McClinton to my blog for an interview. Here is a little about him: In high … more →

Tags: interviews, Author Interview, book, Novel, will mcclinton, Writers, Writing #2

art imitates life

KC Reid wrote 1 week ago: Another genealogy-themed TV show is born!  We loved Who Do You Think You Are as it dug into the line … more →

Tags: fun finds, genealogy, Research, ancestry, Family History, HBO, France, Television Program, NCIS

surfing for surnames1 comment

KC Reid wrote 1 week ago: I recently had a baby. To me, picking a name is intense – you could be giving your child a com … more →

Tags: fun finds, genealogy, Family, ancestry, Family History, twitter, George Hamilton, Middle name, Baby Names

In my veins2 comments

Helen Jane Merritt...Musings from a Random Mind wrote 1 week ago: Lunch overlooking the River Medina; we appreciate our shared heritage while residing far away from t … more →

Tags: Family, Wales, Heritage, Countrymen, bloodlines, genealogy, Blue Blood, identity

Haiku 81

ScribblerBrown wrote 1 week ago: Holy conduit Tunnel of humanity Just cleaned both toilets … more →

Tags: Haiku, Parenting, humility, Perspective, MOTHERS DAY, laundry, Mundane, Sacred, thankful

A new term "Eurasian", The Fishing Fleet and the year 1786 - when the tide turned against the Anglo-Indians4 comments

masalabou wrote 2 weeks ago: I was quite excited to discover a new term ‘Eurasian’ which was quite novel to me in thi … more →

Tags: Anglo-Indian Life, identity, Indian life, Literary criticism, Moving between worlds, Anglo-Indian, Historical, Who am I?

An Ancestral Lineage

dvhebert wrote 2 weeks ago: No excerpts today! I thought I’d share my obsession with my characters and their family trees. … more →

Tags: writing, Quotes, Novel-Writing, CAJUN, Excerpts, book, Werewolves, Books, ancestry

Of Bloodlines and Such21 comments

Sharp Little Pencil wrote 2 weeks ago: Of Bloodlines and Such She carries her lineage in the small of her back, just above the bustle which … more →

Tags: Prompts, Poetry, Mayflower, Black Irish Heritage, Trifecta 33-333, Descendants, bloodlines, Barlow's, laughlin's

mawwiage is what bwings us togetha today2 comments

KC Reid wrote 2 weeks ago: How many times can marriage be, in the immortal words of the priest in The Princess Bride, “th … more →

Tags: Documents, Stories, genealogy, Research, ancestry, Marriage, New England, Princess Bride, New Hampshire

What's Your Blood Type? Mine apparently is O-Teaching-Positive!29 comments

humanTriumphant wrote 2 weeks ago: I lost my parents very early in life. If that wasn’t already going to be a potential educational set … more →

Tags: Reflections in Writing, Life, Family, Education, Legacy, teacher, Blood+, Educators, Teaching

the heir

djmatticus wrote 2 weeks ago: “Nothing matters so much as blood.” Or, that’s what they say, anyway.  But, after … more →

Tags: trifecta, History, Story, Life, Birth, Blood+, Fiction, expectations, kingdom

Chapter 50 of the Quran (1) Arabs Yesterday = Atheists Today 8 comments

safaafromcaeg wrote 2 weeks ago: The name of Chapter 50 is Qaf. Oaf is an Arabic letter.   In the verse 50:1, Allah Exalted is He, ma … more →

Tags: Spiritual, Faith and Religion., Allah, Qur'an, Muhammad, Believe, punishment, Resurrection after Death, OAF, arabic letter

Lying is done with words, and also with silence.

Lu Gualberto wrote 3 weeks ago: Hidden Past   How do I see my future when I can not find my past? How can I build foundations that I … more →

Tags: Identity Loss, Adopted, activism, Adopted, adoptee, adoptee rights; adoption; birth, Family, Grief, honesty


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