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An example of pedigrees is as follows. My wife and I were both raised in Oklahoma. Both sides of our family tree traced her and I both back to two different indian tribes. It is 5 generation on her 6 on me. We decided to send in our Dna to this place that has all the tribes markers for DNA on file. I do not remember the cost but I think it was $300 each. It came back with no indian in our family tree. We were both 100% European. When I told my family they all laughed and didn't get excited about the error. My wife's family was different. They got mad and called us liers and said that place was wrong. Why don't a bunch of you guys get together and see. There is a place that it can be sorted out at. If two people have the two bloodlines and have kept them faily pure. You can see if their connected. One side will be mad the other will say it is a lie. Just warning ahead of time. All those stories may be a lie some may be true. I personally do not care what anyone believes. Mayfield or Boudreaux didn't have a monopoly on all the good dogs. There were good ones all over the place. Boudreaux and his friends beat Mayfield Twice. Did you guys know that? I was at one of the fights. Mayfield was one of the greatest conditioners back then. Did any of you ever wonder why Mayfield would send Pit General to Wimberly to condition. That is the biggest money fight and the most important fight. Yet Mayfield said he had to condition a bitch. Which was for less money and wasn't a big deal. I had a man who was a friend of Mayfield's call me ahead of the Pit General fight and He said. Bet everything you can the fix is on. Now don't go telling people I said the fix is on. I'm not saying the fix is on. I'm just saying I got a call. I decided not to even go after I got that tip. I like it when both sides have an chance. Just in case that was true and it might not be. Randy Fox
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