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7th October 09, 03:04 PM
#10
Nice 1
 Originally Posted by kiltedsawyer
It seems that there were some people who were destined to be a clan, but of course they kept it a secret, hence the term clandestine. Once the secret was out they all moved to the Florida pan-handle and went so far as to change the name to San Destin. Now this clan had several septs, (all of whom were predestined to be Presbyterian as it turned out.) The first sept faultered early on and their names were like so many others that you couldn't tell them apart. The second sept was called the "bi," (meaning two or second,) sept. They were the clan's muscle so to speak but were also known for having involuntary spasms or ticks. The ones that had the worst ticks split off from the main sept and were soon at war with some of the other clans who had made fun of them. These clans were considered antiseptic. Very little has been written about these clans and less has been read, but what is known is that many in these clans were germanophobic, on their mother's side or were thought to be so shortly after the war. Today they inhabit a small fishing village in Arizona.
I hope this helps.
Magic, this SHOULD be true....LoL...
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