Family Lineage stories! No one was related to royalty, but Jack’s great-grandfather killed a wild bull one time. So that’s cool.
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Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures – The Battle Of Bull Creek
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Apparently in my families history, my grandfather (mom’s dad) was apparently a descendant of a Hungarian king. My sister found out about that, and when everyone told him, his only response was just a casual “huh, we’ll how about that”
Apparently my family is also descended from Charlemagne.
I'm related to the Jersey Devil… and that's about it.
His grandmother gave birth to a minotaur.
They laugh and joke but I bet you that bull was an asshole.
As a Mexican, I can confirm Bull Patillo drove my ancestors away from what would later become Texas
Here's a story about one of my ancestors: apparently, he fought for Scottish freedom in the 13th century. His name was William Wallace.
props to Michael for being proud of being trash ^_^
Wiki verifys the jacks story pretty much so it ,Ishtar be true
"there were a bunch of peaceful mexicans living in mexico and then jacks family came in, wiped them out, and turned it into texas"
Mexican: (peace)
Jack's ancestors: suprisemuthafuckah.
I'm part neanderthal, on my dad's side.
Ironically my great grandfather's name was in fact Ole Bull…but he lived in Nebraska not Texas
I miss geoff :((
I dont have some fancy history thing, but im 2 generations out from the family of Clint Eastwood if that helps with anything lol
I'm apparently descended from a couple of Americas first serial killers on my dads side and my moms side is distantly related to some well known Italian bell makers.
I am descended from Henry II. So I am also descended from the kings before him to, including Alfred and Edward from The Last Kingdom TV show. I am also descended from John, the bad guy in Robin Hood. And Rollo from Vikings.
I have been told a few times by my dad that a great-relative in my family fought at the Alamo during the Texan revolution and helped capture Santa Ana. Apparently, their name is in the book (I think it’s a book. I’ve only been to the Alamo once, so correct me if I’m wrong.) that lists the names of every American (again, I might be wrong) that fought at the Alamo.
Was told by my grandmother that the family is kin either the hatfields or mccoys
Since most are talking about interesting story’s from our liniage I think I have y’all beat my ancest William warrington was one of general Washington’s body guard during valley forge and he even save his life by arresting a close friend that was trying to poison the general , he also lived to the age 99 if ya don’t believe me look up mill creak cemetery and go from thier
I can see why they're married right there: 0:40
Maybe that’s why Jack is part Hispanic. Maybe his grandfather had an appetite for those Mexicans he was pushing out, if you know what I mean.
My grandmother had two uncles who were rum runners during the prohibition.
So jack’s related Harold Preece
My family was the bunch of peaceful Mexicans…
No one going to mention that Jack's story is true? Lol look on the wikepedia for bull creek
My great great great grandfather was a train robber and was wanted in the US and Mexico sooooooooo
My Grandmas sister was the cousin of the British Queen
Ah, the story of Bull S Pattillo
My mom recently did one of those ancestry DNA tests and it said that one our ancestors was one of Colombus's Conquistadors. Which is pretty cool.
The family story for me is that my great-great (possibly another great, i forget) grandmother taught Madame Tussauds to play the piano
SIXTH GENERATION AUSTINITE PEW PEW PEW PEW!
Just realized Edgar is female
I'm related to james buchanan 15 president of the U.S.
I have a 50/50 chance of being related to a monarchy
Geoff's Bull Pattillo impression cured the funk I was in
0.45 my ringtone
I heard this as austinauts. Why dont people from austin call themselves Austinauts?
Peaceful Mexicans with a dictator