Illogical Banana wrote:Let's see, born and raised in Rapid City, South Dakota. My ethnicities include: German, Norwegian, Irish and Scottish (I'm pretty sure I have both, atleast one due to my distinctive hair color). I can't remember the rest, I think there's a few more. I think I have a little French-Canadien Indian in me, even though I still don't know what that is...
GamePlayer wrote:I'll leave it up in the air, just to annoy. That's more my defining characteristic anyway
^^^ Not of this world!
Perhaps more right than you know (in askewed sort of way). We have no family history from one side of my parents (adoption). So half of me doesn't know where I came from
"They can chew you up, but they gotta spit you out."
Let's see, I'm English, German, and Cherokee from my mom's side, and Spanish, Ute, and Pueblo from my father's side.....maybe a bit of Italian as well.
Crysknife wrote:Let's see, I'm English, German, and Cherokee from my mom's side, and Spanish, Ute, and Pueblo from my father's side.....maybe a bit of Italian as well.
I'm all fucked up.
i think the technical term is "mutt"
No, it's "American", which means the same thing.
Paul of Dune was so bad it gave me a seizure that dislocated both of my shoulders and prolapsed my anus. ~Pink Snowman
Crysknife wrote:Let's see, I'm English, German, and Cherokee from my mom's side, and Spanish, Ute, and Pueblo from my father's side.....maybe a bit of Italian as well.
Crysknife wrote:Let's see, I'm English, German, and Cherokee from my mom's side, and Spanish, Ute, and Pueblo from my father's side.....maybe a bit of Italian as well.
I'm all fucked up.
i think the technical term is "mutt"
No, it's "American", which means the same thing.
I thought American meant white land owners!
That's white, MALE landowners. Get it straight.
Paul of Dune was so bad it gave me a seizure that dislocated both of my shoulders and prolapsed my anus. ~Pink Snowman
Crysknife wrote:Let's see, I'm English, German, and Cherokee from my mom's side, and Spanish, Ute, and Pueblo from my father's side.....maybe a bit of Italian as well.
I'm all fucked up.
i think the technical term is "mutt"
No, it's "American", which means the same thing.
I thought American meant white land owners!
That's white, MALE landowners. Get it straight.
I was going to add that, but thought it might be over the top. I'll remember next time.
Freakzilla wrote:We're also supposed to arm ourselves and show up at regular militia formations too, but oh well...
So how does this right to bear arms commandment go exactly? Could a knife count? Or a rocket launcher? Fully automatic rifle?
While it sounds like I'm joking this is actually something I'm seriously asking about.
You will get all kinds of opinions, but the fact is that in the entire history of our Constitution the Supreme Court has only interpreted the second amendment once, and it hardly touched it then.
I've lived in Minnesota off and on for most of my life. I've spent some time in Iowa, Georgia and Florida. My family's Icelandic/Norwegian. I hang out in Iceland for awhile every two years or so.
Nekhrun wrote:I've lived in Minnesota off and on for most of my life. I've spent some time in Iowa, Georgia and Florida. My family's Icelandic/Norwegian. I hang out in Iceland for awhile every two years or so.
Nekhrun wrote:I've lived in Minnesota off and on for most of my life. I've spent some time in Iowa, Georgia and Florida. My family's Icelandic/Norwegian. I hang out in Iceland for awhile every two years or so.
Next time you go, tell Bjork I love her.
The girls in Iceland and Scandanavia are hot.
Paul of Dune was so bad it gave me a seizure that dislocated both of my shoulders and prolapsed my anus. ~Pink Snowman
Nekhrun wrote:I've lived in Minnesota off and on for most of my life. I've spent some time in Iowa, Georgia and Florida. My family's Icelandic/Norwegian. I hang out in Iceland for awhile every two years or so.
Nekhrun wrote:I've lived in Minnesota off and on for most of my life. I've spent some time in Iowa, Georgia and Florida. My family's Icelandic/Norwegian. I hang out in Iceland for awhile every two years or so.