i'm wondering if my family has any white sheep....there's a lot of different drum beats going on
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2007-12-18 02:49:13
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answered by saraJ 4
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Yea I have a black sheep my older bro looks like no one else in the family and acts different 2!
2007-12-17 15:13:05
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answered by mom4dafirst time Oct 7thGirl 3
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Not any more. No one, no where had a "Black Sheep" like my Dad. He jumped a train when he was 14 and went to the Chicago Worlds Fair. Three months later he arrived home wearing a racoon coat in July because the seat was torn out of his pants. He Hobo-ed , went to reform school, and the war (where he was valiant). He made nitro-glycerin from gasoline, counterfieted money, played the piano in bars during the depression and made moonshine in our attic. He was an excellent photographer by profession and rode a motorcycle and flew airplanes and gliders up until he died........with a gun in his pocket.
I sure do miss that ole rascal :)
Juju
2007-12-17 16:28:57
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answered by Ju ju 6
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Yes , I'm the black sheep in my family .
2007-12-17 22:18:49
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answered by NotworthyofHislove 2
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I think it's fair to say that, sooner or later, every family will have a black sheep in the family.
2007-12-17 16:32:44
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answered by DeeJay 7
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nicely...... I even have some exceptionally stiff opposition in my relatives, so no i'm not the black sheep, yet i'm the biggest A$$hollow! (alongside an analogous traces as FF MOMMA). i'm the guy that asked my sister, Why she felt it mandatory to instruct into an a$$hollow while she began having marital issues. i became into ostracized for a month or 2. Does that qualify?
2016-10-11 12:23:38
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. It's my youngest sister, the one I want to use the Fran Drescher voice on. It began that I was the black sheep, then my next sister, but the permanent title of black sheep has gone to my youngest sister. We still love her though.
2007-12-17 18:25:24
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answered by noonecanne 7
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Oooh, yes - one uncle disappeared many year ago when I was a baby. He did naughty things like passing bad cheques and borrowing money without returning it.
He eventually resurfaced in his 70's - only, I suspect, because he needed financial help from my Dad.
And that's just one of the dodgy ones in my family!!
My great grandmother split up with her husband, had an affair with a prominent businessman, had a child to him, left town, met a Kanaka from the islands, had a child to him........lived happily ever after.
2007-12-17 18:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, and I am one of them. I am a non-conformist -- - when it comes to my family's thinking. I should say WAS because all of my family is gone now. But if they had not been bashing me - they would have doing the same to another innocent member of the family. Some people are just so sad! CJ
2007-12-17 15:19:25
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answered by CJ 6
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I'm him. A retired military man in a family of peaceniks. My brother joined as a conscientous objecter and became a corpman (medic). By contract he could not carry a weapon but a .45 (He didn't carry that much and lost one.) He did his four years and got out. None of my other siblings ever went in the military.
2007-12-17 15:14:47
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answered by Franklin 5
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