If my father got remarried to my wife's daughter by a previous marriage what relation am I to myself?
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M$The marriage would make your father his own step grandfather in law, which would then make you his great step grandfather in law, and then your own great great step grand father in law.
Repeating this, you'd then also be your own great great great great step grandfather in law, and great (six times) step grand father in law, and great (eight times) step grand father in law. In general, this makes you all positive even number of "great" step grand father in law of yourself.
Now your father's wife is also your stepmother, which makes your wife your step grandmother, and you your own step grandson (if you consider your step grandmother's husband to be your step grandfather). Repeating this process as well, you also become your own great great step grandson, and all even number of "great" step grandson.
You'd also be the lamest Jerry Springer contestant ever. You'd have a giant brawl with yourself. The audience wouldn't even yell "Jerry! Jerry!" out of pure confusion.
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Thanks. It's an old song with a niche audience. I happen to be one of those weirdos.
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Actually by Lonzo and Oscar old country singers who were members of the Grand 'Ol Opry. It was lost to obscurity on '78 vinyl until the words and chords were published in the folk song book Rise Up Singing at which point many people learned the song and began covering it.