Understood !!, and sounds good.emanday wrote:I've been talking to friends who watched this series of programmes. None of them are personally doing any kind of genealogy research, so I think their opinions could be regarded as "uninformed and therefore unbiased"?
Now why would I find that fascinatingemanday wrote:To a man/woman, they all found it a bit suspect!
Figures.emanday wrote:None believed that the programme makers didn't already know who the real rellie was before the "tests"!
Good to hear this!emanday wrote:Only one thought that the facial characteristics might be relevant, and none gave any credance to the "body quirks" theory!
Absolutelyemanday wrote:One of these friends, by the way, already knows from a study done by an academic group here in Bristol, that he is directly descended from slaves and, as far as he knows, has no white blood in his veins. We met for the first time eight years ago on an IT contract.
However, he and I can wiggle our ears in exactly the same way (Our ears and our scalps move without any discernable movement in any other parts of our heads!). Also, we both have to take Thyroxine tablets for the rest of our lives because of underactive thyroids! We both also have lower than average blood pressure!
According to Gene Detectives pseudoscience, that could indicate we might share ancestry?
Completely agreed ...................emanday wrote:Phooey
David