Posted by wolfman on May 25, 2012 at 20:05:29 from (174.140.65.158):
In Reply to: What would you do? posted by NCWayne on May 24, 2012 at 20:37:46:
Think I'd go. The old gene-pole is a funny thing. I'd say little and observe a lot. One of his other grand kids may look more like you, or one of your children, than you'd think. Case-in-point: About a year ago these people get in touch, want to meet me, claim to be related. Meet, shake hands, guy said we had the same grandpa! They were doing a family tree, geneology study or whatever. Seems my grandad had lived in a boarding house, working in the mines and got too close to the lady working in the house and supposedly sired a boy. Grandpa might not have ever known about this boy - maybe moved on to another job, another town. I listened, didn't pay much mind. They pull out pics of this guy-suposed to be my mother's half brother. I didn't say much, but the guy looked more like my oldest son than I do. That's like three generations ago and the genes rare their handsome head. Just interesting.
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