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To: Snowshoe who wrote (86446)1/26/2012 10:16:56 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217860
 
There are 126 people with the last name "Strong" in Alaska.



To: Snowshoe who wrote (86446)1/26/2012 3:04:45 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217860
 
It's a small world. < Another of my distant cousins, Anna Louise Strong, escaped across the Gobi Desert to Russia with TJ's dad. > An interesting aspect of women "escaping across deserts" is that female dna is spread all over the map whereas male dna is concentrated in defensible tribal areas. Women [female primates in general and I suppose other mammals and maybe all sexual species] hop the fence. Men defend it.

When men look at houses to buy, they inspect the perimeter and externality, women focus on the interior of the cave and are not so curious about boundaries, presumably because they instinctively don't care about boundaries and plan on hopping them.

When not in Tauranga, we live at Cornwall Park Avenue, in Auckland: <One of my distant cousins, Austin Strong, designed a park in New Zealand. I checked to see if it was yours but no, it's Cornwall Park in Auckland. > Cornwall Park is pretty much my ancestral territory. It is a very powerful cultural icon not just for me but for many NZers. I grew up wondering why One Tree Hill had two trees. Then it became one tree. Then none when a so-called "Maori" Mike Smith decided to be a big time protester and tried to cut it down with a chain saw but he was too useless to achieve it. en.wikipedia.org

I should Occupy Cornwall Park when next in Auckland and the weather is still good.

Mqurice