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ROBBINS
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my famous kinfolk? I don’t
know. I failed to mention
the guy related to me that
was the weight-guesser at
the carnival or the distant
cousin who collected massive
amounts of Play-Doh, then
ate it all. We all have famous
relatives - we may just not
know it.
For instance, recently, it
was revealed that current
Vice-President Dick Cheney
and presidential candidate,
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Senator Barack Obama, are
distant cousins.
According to research by
Ancestry.com, reported on
CBS News, Cheney is also
President George W. Bush’s
ninth cousin once removed.
Obama is also Bush’s 11th
cousin, and they are both
related to actor Brad Pitt.
John Kerry, who ran for
president against Bush in
2004, is W’s ninth cousin, and
Princess Diana was Bush’s
11th cousin, twice removed
(whatever that means).
Other Bush distant rela
tives, according to the
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story, are Marilyn Monroe,
Abraham Lincoln, Hugh
Hefner, Pocahontas,
Madonna, Celine Dion, and
Tom Hanks.
That family reunion must
be a hoot, and lightly attend
ed, since Princess Diana,
Marilyn Monroe, Abraham
Lincoln and Pocahontas are
all dead, and Cheney is as
well - legally.
“Robbins... any relation to
author Harold Robbins?”
“No,” 1 said.
But, if George W Bush can
be related to Hugh Hefner
- why not?
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with their grandfather, etc.,
can be treasures to your
grandchildren. Unless you
share those experiences with
them, that part of their his
tory will be gone forever.
Take the time to make “yes
terday” come alive for the
kids in your family, and by
RICH
From page jA
times were hard, money was
non-existent and there was
nothing for Christmas. He
hadn’t worked in a long time
though he had constantly
looked for work.
“If there’s any way you
could help me....” His voice
trailed off.
Dadcfy nodded sympa
thetically. He hated to turn
anyone in need away but he
just didn’t have any extra
money. “Son, I’m sorry but I
can’t. Taxes are due day after
tomorrow and that’s all the
money I’ve got.”
The young man’s face fell.
Quietly, he dropped his head,
swallowed hard and nodded.
“I understand. Thank you
anyway.” He turned to go,
taking a few steps before he
stopped and looked back.
“You know, the sad thing’s
the kids. Md and my wife,
we can make do. But if we
just had a little somethin’ for
them.”
It took the young man a
few seconds to make it to the
door, which is exactly how
long it took Daddy to make
his decision.
“Son, wait a minute, ” daddy
called, standing up, reaching
into his pocket and touching
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all means, pass your faith
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tion.
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chairman of the board of the
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answers are excerpted from
Solid Answers and Bringing
Up Boys, both published .by
Tyndale House.
the precious bills that had
taken a lot of hard work to
accumulate. He pulled out
the small wad and peeled off
a few bills. “Would a hundred
dollars help?”
Grateful happiness flashed
across his face. “Yes sir! It’d
help mightily.”
Neither daddy nor the boy
ever forgot that moment.
Daddy would often recall that
by that afternoon, miracu
lously, enough car repairs
came in to more than make
up the money he had given
away. The young man, now
turned into a grandfather by
the passage of years, never
fails to remember that des
perate Christmas when he
humbly depended upon the
kindness of a stranger.
Every Christmas, we hear
tales of some hapless soul
who finds a splendid gift - a
new pair of work boots, a
warm coat or rent money
- that has been mysteriously
delivered. And we know from
where it came.
It all started from one
man who borrowed tempo
rarily from Caesar to render
unto the Lord that which
was his.
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