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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Dec 16, 2013 3:08:24 GMT -7
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Post by karl on Dec 16, 2013 6:36:11 GMT -7
J.J.
Interesting and fun exercise with base genetics..Especially at first coffee in the morning..Mine would be as the chart would indicatate, Greek {#3). Was not sure as never thought of my foot to be an indicater used for determination of roots.
Non the less, for what ever, this made the morning a bit more enjoyable...
Karl
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Post by pieter on Dec 16, 2013 10:29:42 GMT -7
John and Karl, Than I am an Egyptian, because my right foot looks like the first one. And my left foot too in mirror position. I have narrow and long feet with very large hallux. Both the the hallux (big toe, great toe) of my right foot and left foot are very tall. Longer than the average hallux. Most Dutch I know have the Germanic, Celtic, or Greek/Roman tows. They have large Germanic feet that are more wide and strong built than mine. I always wondered if my feet were Slavic, Polish, or why I had these different feet. Now I know they are Egyptian. Cheers, Pieter
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Post by karl on Dec 16, 2013 14:02:56 GMT -7
John and Karl, Than I am an Egyptian, because my right foot looks like the first one. And my left foot too in mirror position. I have small and long feet with very large. Both the the hallux (big toe, great toe) of my right foot and left foot are very tall. Longer than the average hallux. Most Dutch I know have the Germanic, Celtic, or Greek/Roman tows. They have large Germanic feet that are more wide and strong built than mine. I always wondered if my feet were Slavic, Polish, or why I had these different feet. Now I know they are Egyptian. Cheers, Pieter Jeepers Pieter Yours are Egyption and mine are Greek...My feet are realatively narrow with very little arch {flat feet}. Do you suppose we will be accused as wet backs {American term I heard once} with deportation proceedings against us??? What is this world coming to?? Karl
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Post by pieter on Dec 16, 2013 15:04:15 GMT -7
Karl, I wonder where my ancesters came from. Where there Egyptians who entered Northern-Europe via the Caucacus with the Tartar and Mongolian invasions of Eastern- and Central-Europe. I have clues about my ancestry, but never thought Egyptians would be part of that. I guess there are Slav, Baltic (probably Lithuanian or Latvian), and maybe Tartar or Jewish influences from the Eastern ( Polish side) and Dutch, German and Spanish roots from the Western ( Dutch side). The Polish and Dutch roots are clear, but that other elements are less clear. I remember our friend Robert Zimmerman, who was active on this forum as Carl, and he had an interesting ancestry. Balkan ( Albanian), Jewish, Kazach, Polish/ Russian and etc. Many people don't know their roots and what blood lines they have. Danish-German Northern-European roots are far from Greek too, but who knows? Do you have a straight nose which grows straight into the forhead without a bend or angle. If that's the case you are a real Greek. Maria CallasGreek actress Olga KarlatosCheers, Pieter
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Post by JustJohn or JJ on Dec 16, 2013 21:04:56 GMT -7
John and Karl, Than I am an Egyptian, because my right foot looks like the first one. And my left foot too in mirror position. I have small and long feet with very large. Both the the hallux (big toe, great toe) of my right foot and left foot are very tall. Longer than the average hallux. Most Dutch I know have the Germanic, Celtic, or Greek/Roman tows. They have large Germanic feet that are more wide and strong built than mine. I always wondered if my feet were Slavic, Polish, or why I had these different feet. Now I know they are Egyptian. Cheers, Pieter Jeepers Pieter Yours are Egyption and mine are Greek...My feet are realatively narrow with very little arch {flat feet}. Do you suppose we will be accused as wet backs {American term I heard once} with deportation proceedings against us??? What is this world coming to?? Karl Well Pieter, we might be related somewhere in Egypt. Same as yours.
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Post by kaima on Dec 16, 2013 23:38:51 GMT -7
That is all fine and good for me, a Greek I will be. But my Amer-Indian neighbor? Not even the Lost Tribes of Israel are included....
Kai the Wanderer
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Post by pieter on Dec 17, 2013 2:56:16 GMT -7
Jeepers Pieter Yours are Egyption and mine are Greek...My feet are realatively narrow with very little arch {flat feet}. Do you suppose we will be accused as wet backs {American term I heard once} with deportation proceedings against us??? What is this world coming to?? Karl Well Pieter, we might be related somewhere in Egypt. Same as yours. Correction: Than I am an Egyptian, because my right foot looks like the first one. And my left foot too in mirror position. I have narrow and long feet with very large hallux. Both the the hallux (big toe, great toe) of my right foot and left foot are very tall. Longer than the average hallux. John, We might be related via Poland, and Egytpian connection in Poland. When I think about Egyptian I think about a Danish friend from Copenhagen, who has a Danish mother and an Egyptian father and about the Dutch singer and actor Ramses Shaffy (1933 – 2009). Shaffy was born in Paris, in the suburb Neuilly-sur-Seine. His father was an Egyptian diplomat and his mother was a Polish countess. His song: Laat me, in English something like "Let me be". Sung with his longtime duo sing partner Liesbeth List. (Shortly before his death)
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