Who has a grandfather who was famous enough to get mentioned in the newspaper, and what was the article concerning? I'll go first. No one famous in my family.
Cheeky boy! My grandfather ran away from home at 14 and became a horse breaker in NT, then a jockey. My other grandfather worked in the family general store in Crow's Nest*, which his father started. My father worked there too. The store is still there. *The real Crow's Nest in Qld, not the shytbox suburb of Sydney.
My Grandmother was in the paper for winning the 1969 Lord Mayor’s Trophy for her garden. Silly signature here to annoy KIAI
I might google some of your names and see whom has famous grandparents How exciting. Let's see whom the BTCs are
My grandmother made the newspapers by winning the Sydney Opera House Lottery in the early 60s I think .... she blew it all but had a lot of fun , I loved her style
Well one of my great grand daddy’s freed Greece from the Ottomans. There are statues of him in most towns in the Peloponnesus. Yes I know, BTC
My grandmother bought a Ford Galaxy or whatever the top of the range Ford was back in the day .... she was a BTC for a few years, died broke but had fun
I only ask because I'm unfortunately on ignore, so he won't have the pleasure of being able to join in the conversation. Maybe someone can ask him.
My great great grandfather was a field Marshall (Musir) in the Ottoman Empire army. He was then given the title Bashi which roughly translates to Duke or Lord. Hence my surname now. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I reckon that’s him lying on the ground with his throat cut. Sorry about that Image Unavailable, Please Login
Lol. Could be, but I doubt it. I’d say he’s just tired from sticking it up the Greeks for all those years and he’s just having a wee rest. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I am sixth generation Australian born on both sides of my family. My Great Great Great Grandfather was an Australian politician who received a Knighthood. He served as Posmaster-General of New South Wales for many years. Many books written about my Mother’s family and various ancestor statues throughout Sydney. Also is the oldest continuous run business in Australia. Oh, and I can do signatures. Apparently.
Isn't Bashi originally a muslim word, adopted by the Turkish Ottomans in the 18th century, meaning "Speaker of Bullshyte"?
I don’t think so, but I’m only going by what my old man used to tell me. He could have been misinformed himself I suppose. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My wife’s grandfather was a lieutenant-colonel in the light horse and led the Australians on the victory parade through London at the end of the war. That’s him on the horse. Image Unavailable, Please Login Silly signature here to annoy KIAI
Sorry to burst your bubble mate but says here 'one whose head is turned, damaged head, crazy-head” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashi-bazouk