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 Originally Posted by Racer96
Thanks for sharing your story, Alan.
It's funny to me, as I seem to be going in the exact opposite direction as you.
To make a short story even longer, I guess, it just goes to show how everyone is different.
Mike
You know Mike, if we were all the same, think how boring it would be. 
I note, for example that john McKnight, a Scot emigrated from Ulster in 1733. He was the grandfather of Martha McKnight, who had 14 children. Martha is my ancestor, and so of course, John is as well. And because of that I kind of have a hankering for the Ulster tartan and a kilt in that tartan, tenuous though that connection may be.
Enjoy your Antarctica tartan kilt when it comes. The tartan is a beauty!
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