Lynn sincerly hopes that the... dire events of Queen Mary's time have not passed down through the bloodline.goldendawn said:Marcus is half Scottish. His father side are a branch of the Keith clan, of which Mary Queen of Scots was a member.
Justin "hid" his major work. Lynn's major work is definately up on BOS somewhere, but will she reveal where it is? *Lynn acts all immature*goldendawn said:Marcus does not understand Lynn's reference.
It is an interesting history, but in Lynn's opinion, is so full of unfortunate circumstances that it is painful, even if watching a well-made documentary/short film. Lynn personally thinks Mary would have been much better off if she had been able to stay in France. She was not prepared for Scotland and was literally a pawn.Llyrai said:Mary Queen of Scots on ABC is suppose to be alright. Alan read the review and had planned to watch. But is now too lazy to get off the chair.
Marcus thanks Lynn kindly, and he suggests that she discover her lineage by going around, asking her relatives and drawing up a family tree. Marcus has discovered that it is actually quite fun. Marcus discovered that he has over 200 first cousins on his mothers' fathers' side alone.glitterfairy said:Lynn is impressed by Marcus' lineage, particularly as she has NO idea what her own is.
Lynn huffs and puffs, but in the end points out that her major work (complete, with typos) is in the BOS Young Writer's Showcase in the main EE2 forum. Her Reflection Statement is there as well.
Lynn thinks that she might have come across name once or twice, but does not actually know very much about Grace O'Maley. If Marcus wants to tell another story however...goldendawn said:Marcus wonders if Lynn or Alan have heard of the Irish clan leader and pirate queen, Grace O'Maley.