(Saw on another List) As this poem says: It's nice to come from gentle folk Who wouldn't stoop to brawl, Who Never took a lusty poke At anyone at all! Who never raised a raucous shout At any country inn, Or calmed an ugly fellow lout With a belaying pin! Who never shot a revenuer Hunting for a still, Who never rustled cattle and agreed with Uncle's will! Who lived life as they ought without uncouth distraction, And shunned like leprosy a thought of taking legal action! Its nice to come from gentle folk Who've never known disgrace, But oh, though scandal is no joke Its far easier to trace. Author Unknown (but it is so true)