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Americans are proud of being American.
Especialy the Irish Americans, Italian Americans, Polish Americans .... etc.
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
What about the stupid normal Americans :unsure:
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by Peerzy
What about the stupid normal Americans :unsure:
We haven't any; even those termed Native American are descended from Asia.
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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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 ancestor ashore in 1634.
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by j2k4
First traceable ancester ashore in 1634.
they didn't have telly then you know, not in 1634,no sir :ermm:
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by j2k4
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Originally Posted by Peerzy
What about the stupid normal Americans :unsure:
We haven't any; even those termed
Native American are descended from Asia.
Did they fly Pan-Am or Air Asia?
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by JPaul
Especialy the Irish Americans, Italian Americans, Polish Americans .... etc.
Yeah they seem to love it here.
I have been termed an African American. Don't like the moniker though.
I'm just an American. I would hate to fuck around in Africa. I'm not even dark skinded.
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by Busyman
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Originally Posted by JPaul
Especialy the Irish Americans, Italian Americans, Polish Americans .... etc.
Yeah they seem to love it here.
I have been termed an African American. Don't like the moniker though.
I'm just an American. I would hate to fuck around in Africa. I'm not even
dark skinded.
Good for you :01:
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by gripper103.2
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Originally Posted by j2k4
We haven't any; even those termed Native American are descended from Asia.
Did they fly Pan-Am or Air Asia?
They walked. ;)
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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:
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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.
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
So that means it should be the United States of Arabia
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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......
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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
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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.
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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.
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26 to 5, I think you'll find... :P
In time for dessert, maybe.
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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.
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2
6 to 5, I think you'll find... :P
In time for dessert, maybe.
try 13375p34|<, you might like it
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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 .
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Speaking of Americans...Don't you just hate the way they comb their hair? :snooty:
Peace bd
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In America real men use a brush. Combs are for wimps LOL.
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in england real men don't even brush :01:
:ermm:
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Originally Posted by DRACOJOE2
In America real men use a brush. Combs are for wimps LOL.
I have seen Fox News. American hair is the creation of the devil. It will be impervious to brushes and combs.
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by Biggles
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Originally Posted by DRACOJOE2
In America real men use a brush. Combs are for wimps LOL.
I have seen Fox News. American hair is the creation of the devil. It will be impervious to brushes and combs.
Thats not real hair thats a rug or in some cases a bad comb over , should of stayed in radio .
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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.
BTW-
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6 to 5, I think you'll find... :P
In time for dessert, maybe.
I always round to the nearest 5 minutes, it's an Irish Scottish thing.
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by j2k4
BTW-
26 to 5, I think you'll find... :P
In time for dessert, maybe.
I always round to the nearest 5 minutes, it's an Irish Scottish thing.
Like kilts for pants? :D
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Real men don't have hair(since mine appears to be receding somewhat)and whats left is going blond
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by j2k4
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Originally Posted by JPaul
I always round to the nearest 5 minutes, it's an Irish Scottish thing.
Like kilts for pants? :D
Do you refer to trousers, in your quaint, colonial way.
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by j2k4
Like kilts for pants? :D
Do you refer to trousers, in your quaint, colonial way.
Yes, you see, we don't have that difficulty with sheep that is peculiar to you Scots.
We don't prefer them, and so do not scare them with our noisy apparel. :P
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I think the title is wrong
it is more - americans are extremly defensive about being proud to be american
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Sorry, I thought it worked well the way I had written it.
Particularly given my opening post.
Which was ironic .... as is this one.
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Originally Posted by JPaul
Sorry, I thought it worked well the way I had written it.
Particularly given my opening post.
Which was ironic .... as is this one.
No it was fine , some of us got it tho . Part of the American problem is the melting pot theory . We Canadien are worse with our everyone is different crap . :(
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everyone is different? :blink:
absurd
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Originally Posted by 100%
everyone is different? :blink:
absurd
Yes they are and thats what makes a country great ,but don't change my beliefs to suite yours .
Example : Lets stop having Halloween because some people don't like the witch reference , sorry gripper . :D
I can't wait Zed till your little ones in school in the Xmax choir and can't sing Silent Night because of a Christan reference . :angry:
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by 100%
everyone is different? :blink:
absurd
As I recall, you're kind of different.
Your secret is safe with me, Zed. :)
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Thats exactly why i joined Scientology
:P
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Originally Posted by peat moss
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Originally Posted by JPaul
Sorry, I thought it worked well the way I had written it.
Particularly given my opening post.
Which was ironic .... as is this one.
No it was fine , some of us got it tho . Part of the American problem is the melting pot theory . Us Canadian are worse with our everyone is different crap . :(
US Canadian, FFS that's the worst one yet.
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Re: Americans are proud of being American.
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by peat moss
No it was fine , some of us got it tho . Part of the American problem is the melting pot theory . Us Canadian are worse with our everyone is different crap . :(
US Canadian, FFS that's the worst one yet.
Sorry changed it or would you prefer I used the english version or is the french ok ?
I think you got my point tho or is the melting pot theory over your head ?
Sorry for being harsh JP, your right if you want to add to a thread please spell it right . :lol:
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Originally Posted by 100%
Thats exactly why i joined Scientology
:P
I wasn't aware you'd taken that particular plunge.
Pretty sincere about being different, huh?