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Post by Mafioso11 on Jan 17, 2005 18:58:41 GMT -5
brazilian, italian, and african. my dad's italian/brazilain, my mom is african/brazilian. so i'm those three. even though my mom's black i look a lot like my dad (italian look, but i have my mother's hair).
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Post by sidewinder on Jan 17, 2005 19:39:28 GMT -5
i'm portuguese....
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Post by YoshikiRose on Jan 17, 2005 19:54:08 GMT -5
Okay, seriously? I'm German and Scottish from my dad's side, I'm Irish, Dutch, and Native American from my mom's side. The Native American bit is Choctaw. www.choctawnation.com/I was born in Oklahoma. I was raised in Oklahoma. I've only left the state once or twice, and I've never left the country (the US). I do NOT have an accent of any kind. My great-great-great-grandmother was directly related (maybe a daughter, can't remember) to the chief of the the Choctaw Tribe, and rode on the Trail of Tears. I had a picture of her, but I don't know where it is now. Something fancy about 1066, William the Conquerer, on my father's side. My great grandmother on my mother's side was a real dwarf, and had a hunchback. But! She was an extremely pretty blonde, but ended up commiting suicide in some park in New York 5 years after my grandma was born. She was a prostitute I think, but I can't remember that either. I am 1/8th dwarf. My dad made bombs in the Vietnam War. My mom was a hippie. Need anything else?
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Post by Mafioso11 on Jan 17, 2005 19:58:56 GMT -5
wow
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Post by SnakeFire on Jan 17, 2005 20:10:50 GMT -5
As I said, I am 40% Germanon my dad's side. On his side, I am also Slovakian, Czech, and Cherokee. On my mom's side I am Welsh, Hungarian, and Irish. My grandmother also told me that I may have a little bit of Scottish heritage...
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Post by Mafioso11 on Jan 17, 2005 20:11:32 GMT -5
ah, good stuff .
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Post by SnakeFire on Jan 17, 2005 20:16:30 GMT -5
Yes. My great (to the 4th power) grandmother was a medicine woman in the Cherokee tribe. My great great grandparents, who were cousins (Adam and Eve- lol) owned the property that the Raymond James Stadium was built on. My grandfather was a Major in Vietnam and Korea. My parents were a high school couple.
LMAO!- there ya go!
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Post by SockPerson on Jan 18, 2005 0:52:00 GMT -5
Well, I’m 100% Native American. I’m 50% Akimel O`odham, and 50% Diné. Now to teh "white peeps" out there, the names you arses gave em was, Akimel O`odham = Pima, Diné = Navajo. (jk about the white peeps term, I love all people ) Pima, actually means "I don't know" in Akimel, which is the response they would give whenever Spanish explorers asked them for directions or whatever. Thus, the "I DON'T KNOW" people. Akimel O`odham means "River People" or "People Of The River," the Gila River to be exact. They were, or are, farmers mostly. Not too exciting, but it was a peaceful life for peaceful people. Now Navajo... Aside from being able to speak fluently when I was a kid (I can't now), I don't know much of the origins or stuff and that nature. My grandfather was a Navajo Code Talker in the Second World War. I was just a kid when he was still alive, but he would tell me incredibly horrific war stories that scared the sh!t out of me. Oh yea, also, they (Hollywood)...made a lame movie about the Code Talkers, called "Wind Talkers" (I think). I hated it. But that's what I'm talking about here. Anyway, uh...that's all I care to discuss or mention for the time being. You all know the sad history of the Native Americans. And if you don't, then...whatever. B*tch.
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Post by King Friezan on Jan 18, 2005 1:28:02 GMT -5
I'm a 100% inborn Finn. Can't remember the exact hospital I was born in but most of my childhood I've spent in The small city of Loviisa, Then we moved to the small village of Liljendal and, Well, Here I am. It's a nice little village.
As for the country. Well, We got lot's of forrests and Over 60.000 Lakes (Seriously). Sometimes the Winters are really cold and the summers blazing hot, So it's pretty balanced.
Well, Not sure what more to say so I'll leave it at this.
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Post by rjxsapri® on Jan 18, 2005 1:30:45 GMT -5
I'm a 100% inborn Finn. Can't remember the exact hospital I was born in but most of my childhood I've spent in The small city of Loviisa, Then we moved to the small village of Liljendal and, Well, Here I am. It's a nice little village. As for the country. Well, We got lot's of forrests and Over 60.000 Lakes (Seriously). Sometimes the Winters are really cold and the summers blazing hot, So it's pretty balanced. Well, Not sure what more to say so I'll leave it at this. :o60 000 lakes?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! d*mn, is there more lakes in there than actual land?
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Post by Marccio on Jan 18, 2005 1:37:34 GMT -5
I'm British done to the core Ok, some Irish, Welsh and Scott. Ok I'm all four equally ;D
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Post by YoshikiRose on Jan 18, 2005 3:24:52 GMT -5
Well, I’m 100% Native American. I’m 50% Akimel O`odham, and 50% Diné. Now to teh "white peeps" out there, the names you arses gave em was, Akimel O`odham = Pima, Diné = Navajo. (jk about the white peeps term, I love all people ) Pima, actually means "I don't know" in Akimel, which is the response they would give whenever Spanish explorers asked them for directions or whatever. Thus, the "I DON'T KNOW" people. Akimel O`odham means "River People" or "People Of The River," the Gila River to be exact. They were, or are, farmers mostly. Not too exciting, but it was a peaceful life for peaceful people. Now Navajo... Aside from being able to speak fluently when I was a kid (I can't now), I don't know much of the origins or stuff and that nature. My grandfather was a Navajo Code Talker in the Second World War. I was just a kid when he was still alive, but he would tell me incredibly horrific war stories that scared the sh!t out of me. Oh yea, also, they (Hollywood)...made a lame movie about the Code Talkers, called "Wind Talkers" (I think). I hated it. But that's what I'm talking about here. Anyway, uh...that's all I care to discuss or mention for the time being. You all know the sad history of the Native Americans. And if you don't, then...whatever. B*tch. My fellow brother! Ahahahaha! (Okay. So I'm paler than snow. I still have high cheekbones and dark hair )
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Post by gokusaiyan on Jan 18, 2005 19:29:28 GMT -5
Anyways, my home country is Costa Rica. The most particular things about it are that it's like the only (I think) country in the world that doesn't have any kind of army or anything of that sort. The army was abolished in 1949, since then, all the money that was supposed to be used for the army is used for education. Another fun fact is that the country is slightly smaller than West Virginia, but it has a population of about 4 million people and it has 88 volcanoes. 10 of those 88 volcanoes are active. HOLY S**T!!! i' ve only read it now...NO ARMY AT ALL? man, that's awsome...in my country, the army is still compulsory for young men...i already gave my psychiatric evaluation and medical examination, where i had to show my d**k in front of the comission . lucky for me, i'm at college and i can't be enroled but after that, if i can't find a place to work, they'll get me... ... who knows where they'll send me...in the navy, infantry, maybe sniper squad...and maybe they'll send me to iraq or afganistan (my country has troops there)...NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO P.S. anyway it's better than israel, where i've heard that your serving in the army for life...
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Post by SnakeFire on Jan 18, 2005 19:42:12 GMT -5
^DUDE! Where do you live??
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Post by rjxsapri® on Jan 18, 2005 19:46:29 GMT -5
He lives in Romania. Home of the best football players in the world... because they use drugs
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