Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by j2k4
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Originally Posted by gripper103.2
Did they fly Pan-Am or Air Asia?
They walked. ;)
How :lol:
Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by gripper103.2
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Originally Posted by j2k4
They walked. ;)
How :lol:
:lol:
Good one.
Seriously; they walked...the Asian land-bridge.
Re: Americans are proud of being American.
So that means it should be the United States of Arabia
Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by gripper103.2
So that means it should be the United States of Arabia
Actually, a more accurate term would be the United States of Polynesia.
And if they walked across that ocean, I'll be a......
Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by HeavyMetalParkingLot
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Originally Posted by gripper103.2
So that means it should be the United States of Arabia
Actually, a more accurate term would be the United States of Polynesia.
And if they walked across that ocean, I'll be a......
Hmmmm.
Two reaches to my none. :P
Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by j2k4
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Originally Posted by JPaul
Especialy the Irish Americans, Italian Americans, Polish Americans .... etc.
German-Dutch here, which comes under your
etc.
First traceable ancester ashore in 1634.
25 to 5, just in time for dinner.
Tho' I much prefer the more traditional "ancestor" spelling. Perhaps your version is a "hun" thing. It's just the right mix.
Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by j2k4
German-Dutch here, which comes under your etc.
First traceable ancester ashore in 1634.
25 to 5, just in time for dinner.
Tho' I much prefer the more traditional "ancestor" spelling. Perhaps your version is a "hun" thing. It's just the right mix.
I'm on my laptop, JP.
It has a strange effect on my spelling.
Actually I'm lucky to have been able to find a fucking vowel.
In any case, I appreciate the parse, and shall amend my mistake forthwith.
BTW-
26 to 5, I think you'll find... :P
In time for dessert, maybe.
Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by j2k4
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Originally Posted by JPaul
25 to 5, just in time for dinner.
Tho' I much prefer the more traditional "ancestor" spelling. Perhaps your version is a "hun" thing. It's just the right mix.
I'm on my laptop, JP.
It has a strange effect on my spelling.
Actually I'm lucky to have been able to find a fucking vowel.
In any case, I appreciate the parse, and shall amend my mistake forthwith.
BTW-
2
6 to 5, I think you'll find... :P
In time for dessert, maybe.
try 13375p34|<, you might like it
Re: Americans are proud of being American.
And they should be proud too , some of the nicest people I'v met in my travels.
You can 't blame a person because of their " governments " policy .
Re: Americans are proud of being American.