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Genealogy of Pop Rocks | ThinkGenealogy

Genealogy of Pop Rocks

Thursday, 14 May 2009 | by Mark Tucker

Today I saw a tweet whose title began “genealogy of pop/rock music…”  Now with the sense of humor that I have, I immediately thought “genealogy of POP ROCKS”.  You remember those candies that fizz in your mouth?  My oldest son thinks that my sense of humor comes from Kaysville since that is where I grew up and that everyone from Kaysville has that same “strange” sense of humor.

Well, I couldn’t get the picture out of my head.  So I might as well preserve it on my blog and go get some sleep.  Go ahead and roll your eyes.  I would be surprised if you didn’t.

Genealogy of Pop Rocks

3 Comments »

  1. My sense of humor matches yours and I am not from kaysville. Just an Army Brat

    Comment by Martha Rapp — 15 May 2009 @ 7:27 am

  2. Nice one – but can you trace the pop and the rock back further????

    Comment by Ros Bott — 21 May 2009 @ 4:51 am

  3. My research on the Pop side of the family has fizzled out. On the Rock side, I have hit a brick wall. ;-)

    Comment by Mark Tucker — 21 May 2009 @ 8:21 am

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