Generation
Flu ****************************** TO: TO: TO: TO: © A Carole's Cottage Background
There is a spreading epidemic called the Generation Flu,
which is
passed down to children and aquaintances too,
Once the disease of royalty ,
of peers and knights of old,
it has spread throughout the universe, it's seed
to bring to fold,
It is a contagious virus with a great verocious
greed,
for the tombstone and the graveyard, certificate and deed.
The
victims of this virus have a great compelling urge,
to link their names unto
your family, there is no known purge.
They will even give you software if
they find that you have none,
for they feel a dire need for this disease to
be passed on,
They crave for a new surname, will search each surname list,
will peruse each list a thousand times, lest a surname may be
missed.
You will find them in a graveyard, perhaps grovelling on their
knees,
seeking long forgotton surnames which they then call roots and
trees.
A computer will make matters worse, they will surf the
internet,
searching out those roots and trees to make this flu a greater
threat.
They cannot have a conversation without the need to add,
that
yesterday they found a link to great grandfather's dad.
They are happy to
converse with other victims of this flu,
Will often join their ranks to
search in greater groups, It's true!
They look up parish registers, they
search the census years,
They talk about brick walls and of assigns and of
their heirs.
As the illness progresses you will see their manner
change,
You must never move their files or in their study
rearrange.
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The
Symptoms and Diagnosis
A faraway look, consentration, blank expression,
aggravation,
A truly morbid facination, for graveyard jaunts as
recreation,
There is no known cure for the generation virus,
with it's
roots in the past with the pharoahs and papyrus,
The disease is not fatal but
the symptoms will get worse,
Give the patient a quiet room, there is no need
to nurse.
"MY GENEALOGY AND
FAMILY HISTORY PAGES"
"THE LANGSTAFFS OF
TEESDALE AND WEARDALE" MAIN PAGE.
"THE PEDIGREES OF THE
LANGSTAFFS OF TEESDALE AND WEARDALE"
"CAROLE'S COTTAGE" MAIN
PAGE
March 2001
Carole A.M.
Johnson