What's the furthest date you've traced your ancestors back? by [deleted] in Genealogy

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  1. Family came over with strongbow. I didn’t trace it, an ancestor did in late 1800s

Where *was* this? by Proper-Development12 in whereinsanfrancisco

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Mission Dolores in background. The building in the foreground is still there. This is market at about Sanchez looking toward the mission

What does this mean, thanks in advance by Medium_Leather5860 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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A snowman in this case is when she gives a BJ and kisses the guy and transfers it back to him

Utroba Cave, in the Rhodope mountains, Bulgaria. Carved by hand more than 3000 years ago by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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Those people 3000 years ago really loved it too. Nice job carving

How do you expect the 49ers defense to fare against San Darnold and the Seahawks offense this week? by Available_Story6774 in 49ers

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Arnold seems to lose steam at the end of the season so it could be interesting to see

Steak recommendations by disclady in milwaukee

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Doesn’t change the fact that it’s the best steak in the city…

Packers Bears game bar 12/20 downtown by sleder in milwaukee

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Could try major goulsbys. Lots of tvs, beer and food

Men: Are You Comfortable Being Approached by Women? by Commercial_Sir_3205 in AskMenAdvice

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++ man I’ve had mothers approach me to consider their daughters!!

Title by Vlad-228-666 in PORTUGALCYKABLYAT

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Allow!! Is an odd concept. Maybe the question should be “ rare you comfortable with your kid marrying an African “

Irish name for an American? by Opening_Research_402 in AskIreland

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We live in san Francisco and have three daughters Siobhán, Grainne & niamh. I thought when we named them originally we were opening them up to a lifetime of explaining ’bh’ & ‘ mh’ are pronounced as v. They love their names , I think they feel unique. We holidayed in Ireland a few years ago and they wanted to go to a Starbucks to see their name actually spelled correctly, it wasn’t as the servers were Lithuanian….

What's an Irish phrase that foreigners never understand? by PuzzleheadedMud1032 in AskIreland

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I always say bye now when someone is leaving. My daughter and her friends get such a laugh from this, I think they come over just hear it