My family is full of barbarians. Though I shouldn't be surprised. One of my Mum's ancestors was a convict on the First Fleet... and not for stealing bread either.
Wow. That is really impressive. I should really take a look at my family tree more often.
Impressive that I know this, or impressive that my family is full of criminals and Viking barbarians?
You should. I wouldn't recommend spending money on research. Your older relatives will help you get started. You should see if your family has a coat of arms. There are tonnes of free genealogy websites. They can explain the elements of your family's crest, as well as any spelling variations.
Let me know if you find anything interesting. Maybe you're a Viking, too.
Most likely his grandfather. Otherwise no idea. Yeah, luckily for him though he's the kind of guy that can somehow get away with saying stuff like that.
Okay. So it's a family business?
So he's a friendly guy who can say things that other people wouldn't really be able to say without losing business?
Yeah probably. ( I literally just came up with this guy no more then a week ago. ) Pretty much.
( Yeah, there's lots of things about it I didn't like... You might like it actually, there are some good parts. )
(What sort of things? In some movies, if the things I don't like are small and easily ignored, then I'd do just that, and enjoy the rest of it.)
Where do I begin?... Well for starters The jokes and humor are almost all crude, annoying, inaporpreat, or so stupid it's funny. They'll sometimes show multiple sences from old kong-fu movies that are really fast and weird. It plays the same "funny" stuff over in the movie so it wares it out. There is little sense of honor or seriousness. The mass minority of the movie is Lloyd haveing "dad problems", which this is probably more of a personal dislike then the others since I've never had parent problems so I find stuff like that in movies a little boring and unrelatalbe. Plus I don't like how mad he gets at his dad. The characters seem like totally new characters with little in common with their show counterparts. The ninja don't feel like a team like they are in the show. They act more like classmates then family. And there's many many many more reasons, these are just some, plus some reasons contain spoilers.
Yeah same, but for some reason I found that harder to do with the Ninjago Movie... But don't judge it till you watch it, that might have been part of what ruined it for me.
Wow. That is really impressive. I should really take a look at my family tree more often.
Impressive that I know this, or impressive that my family is full of criminals and Viking barbarians?
You should. I wouldn't recommend spending money on research. Your older relatives will help you get started. You should see if your family has a coat of arms. There are tonnes of free genealogy websites. They can explain the elements of your family's crest, as well as any spelling variations.
Let me know if you find anything interesting. Maybe you're a Viking, too.
Uh. . . both? A good kind of "impressive", I mean.
Ooh, that could be fun. . . Should I find the time for it. We may not have a coat of arms, for from what I know our family is a rather old American one, although we do have some Irish in us.
Sure thing! That'd be a bit ironic, considering my present LMBE ranking.
(What sort of things? In some movies, if the things I don't like are small and easily ignored, then I'd do just that, and enjoy the rest of it.)
Where do I begin?... Well for starters The jokes and humor are almost all crude, annoying, inappropriate, or so stupid it's funny. They'll sometimes show multiple sences from old kong-fu movies that are really fast and weird. It plays the same "funny" stuff over in the movie so it wears it out. There is little sense of honor or seriousness. The mass majority of the movie is Lloyd having "dad problems," which this is probably more of a personal dislike then the others since I've never had parent problems so I find stuff like that in movies a little boring and unrelatable. Plus I don't like how mad he gets at his dad. The characters seem like totally new characters with little in common with their show counterparts. The ninja don't feel like a team like they are in the show. They act more like classmates then family. And there's many many many more reasons, these are just some, plus some reasons contain spoilers.
Yeah same, but for some reason I found that harder to do with the Ninjago Movie... But don't judge it till you watch it, that might have been part of what ruined it for me.
Those all sound like things that I wouldn't really like either . . . but I still want to watch it and see what it's like.
Impressive that I know this, or impressive that my family is full of criminals and Viking barbarians?
You should. I wouldn't recommend spending money on research. Your older relatives will help you get started. You should see if your family has a coat of arms. There are tonnes of free genealogy websites. They can explain the elements of your family's crest, as well as any spelling variations.
Let me know if you find anything interesting. Maybe you're a Viking, too.
Uh. . . both? A good kind of "impressive", I mean.
Ooh, that could be fun. . . Should I find the time for it. We may not have a coat of arms, for from what I know our family is a rather old American one, although we do have some Irish in us.
Sure thing! That'd be a bit ironic, considering my present LMBE ranking.
So I guess you like barbarians?
If your family name is Irish, you should have a coat of arms. My family name is Irish, but obviously we go back much further than that.
Old American? Are you a Native or South American? That would be cool. You'd have so much history to learn about. That is assuming you mean America and not the USA... Because I wouldn't call the USA old.
Yeah probably. ( I literally just came up with this guy no more then a week ago. ) Pretty much.
Okay. (Oh wow. Good job, I guess. . . ? )
Okay.
( Thanks I think. I didn't know I needed him in the story until then, since he's just a very brief side character that gets Zephyr and Gavin from point A to point B. )
Where do I begin?... Well for starters The jokes and humor are almost all crude, annoying, inappropriate, or so stupid it's funny. They'll sometimes show multiple sences from old kong-fu movies that are really fast and weird. It plays the same "funny" stuff over in the movie so it wears it out. There is little sense of honor or seriousness. The mass majority of the movie is Lloyd having "dad problems," which this is probably more of a personal dislike then the others since I've never had parent problems so I find stuff like that in movies a little boring and unrelatable. Plus I don't like how mad he gets at his dad. The characters seem like totally new characters with little in common with their show counterparts. The ninja don't feel like a team like they are in the show. They act more like classmates then family. And there's many many many more reasons, these are just some, plus some reasons contain spoilers.
Yeah same, but for some reason I found that harder to do with the Ninjago Movie... But don't judge it till you watch it, that might have been part of what ruined it for me.
Those all sound like things that I wouldn't really like either . . . but I still want to watch it and see what it's like.
Uh. . . both? A good kind of "impressive", I mean.
Ooh, that could be fun. . . Should I find the time for it. We may not have a coat of arms, for from what I know our family is a rather old American one, although we do have some Irish in us.
Sure thing! That'd be a bit ironic, considering my present LMBE ranking.
So I guess you like barbarians?
If your family name is Irish, you should have a coat of arms. My family name is Irish, but obviously we go back much further than that.
Old American? Are you a Native or South American? That would be cool. You'd have so much history to learn about. That is assuming you mean America and not the USA... Because I wouldn't call the USA old.
Well my rank is Viking, too.
Well, they're certainly a chance for interesting stories.
I'm writing it down to ask my parents as we speak.
One of my grandmothers was a Choctaw Native American, who by the sound of it married a white man -- whether he was Irish or one of the older families who was there when North American decided to fight against the British, I don't know, but I plan to find out. I've been meaning to learn more about my family tree for a long time, but now that someone's brought the subject of family trees up I'm more determined than ever. So -- thanks for that.
North American; USA. Yeah, I agree; that country's like a baby compared to everywhere else! Despite my American heritage, I presently reside in Western Europe, so I have the opportunity to see buildings as old as Ancient Rome, which of course helps emphasize the reality of how young my native country is.