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MERICA!!!
Happy Independence Day for all Americans from those d@m British bolks.

Imbrinium wrote:Dude you really need to stay off those sites. Speaking from a law enforcement stand point.

As I said I am lucky that I'm in a party being spent on by the school and the only guys there, mostly, are my schoolmates. We're not up to any mischief.

Thanks, Imb. I am really staying off those places.

Nevr forget
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/international/us-celebrates-victory-over-aliens-2014070488245

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Esalonia wrote:As I said I am lucky that I'm in a party being spent on by the school and the only guys there, mostly, are my schoolmates. We're not up to any mischief.

If you've never woken up in a house you don't recognize, covered in beer and cocaine, next to a woman you don't recognize, with vomit in a puddle next to you, you've never really partied.

Lamoni, Mokastana, and Wanderjar

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Hell, last time I partied like a week ago, I went through a 24, finished my stash of Molly, got a blowjob and lost half my clothes.

Hey everyone promise I'm going to get active again soon, just had a lot going on. Varessa I know you're frustrated with the lack of progress in the San Castello thread and I'll have stuff up and running either tonight or tomorrow.

Wanderjar wrote:Hey everyone promise I'm going to get active again soon, just had a lot going on. Varessa I know you're frustrated with the lack of progress in the San Castello thread and I'll have stuff up and running either tonight or tomorrow.

I'll start my archaeological expedition I talked earlier about in the thread, if that helps speed it up.

Wanderjar

Imbrinium wrote:MERICA!!!
Happy Independence Day for all Americans from those d@m British bolks.

If it wasn't for us you'd all be Spanish or worse... French :D

Haishan, Mokastana, and Wanderjar

My ancestors fought in the American revolution!...for the British. Ended up serving as a senior officer in the Napoleonic Wars (including at Waterloo!) before retiring, ironically, in America. haha how oddly things work out.

Prussia-steinbach wrote:If you've never woken up in a house you don't recognize, covered in beer and cocaine, next to a woman you don't recognize, with vomit in a puddle next to you, you've never really partied.

Weak ;)

Finally done another Moving Is Never Easy post.

Lamoni, Stevid, and Wanderjar

Wanderjar wrote:My ancestors fought in the American revolution!...for the British. Ended up serving as a senior officer in the Napoleonic Wars (including at Waterloo!) before retiring, ironically, in America. haha how oddly things work out.

My ancestors on my father's side fought in the Revolutionary War as well, but they were Patriots. Not sure of all of the details, but I do know my many-great-grandfather fought at White Plains and Trenton. I also have relatives on my dad's side who fought in the War of 1812, the American Civil War, the Utah Mormon War, the Spanish-American War as well as the Pancho Villa Expedition. My dad fought in Vietnam, to throw that out there.

My mother's side is a lot different, but filled with many military campaigns. My grandpa on my mother's side fought in World War II. Before him, I have ancestors who fought in World War I, helped put down the Boxer Rebellion, and fought in the Franco-Prussian War.

This was all found by me, through extensive genealogical research both online and through journals and documents from my ancestors, which were sometimes in other languages.

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My ancestors fought in the English Civil War (Royalists), Revolution (Americans), Civil War (Both sides, several more Confederates, though), German Wars of Unification (Prussia), WWI (Germany), and WWII (US). Oh, and I guess a cousin of mine technically got deployed with the Navy during Iraq, I think.

Oh, and one of my ancestors was Colonel of the Virginia Militia and put down Bacon's Rebellion, before becoming interim Royal Governor. Also, descended from the youngest prime minister in British history, and a duke that forced King John to sign the Magna Charta. And I'm related to the mountain man Jim Bridger.

*exhales*

That's what we have officially established.

My ancestors colonised North America before yours did.

All of yours.

Castille de Italia wrote:My ancestors on my father's side fought in the Revolutionary War as well, but they were Patriots. Not sure of all of the details, but I do know my many-great-grandfather fought at White Plains and Trenton. I also have relatives on my dad's side who fought in the War of 1812, the American Civil War, the Utah Mormon War, the Spanish-American War as well as the Pancho Villa Expedition. My dad fought in Vietnam, to throw that out there.

My mother's side is a lot different, but filled with many military campaigns. My grandpa on my mother's side fought in World War II. Before him, I have ancestors who fought in World War I, helped put down the Boxer Rebellion, and fought in the Franco-Prussian War.

This was all found by me, through extensive genealogical research both online and through journals and documents from my ancestors, which were sometimes in other languages.

My past ancestors are relatively unknown to me, but what I know is that a great grandpa of mine from the mother side fought as a Philippine Scout during World War 2. Ended up Killed in Action, or either mom hasn't heard about him more than just that.

Don't know the full details of my family's military service, but here is what I know.

*Great grandfather on dad's side fought in WW1, lied about his age and joined up in 1914. Made it to the trenches in France, lost his leg and was invalided out of the army by the end of the same year. He went onto run a cobbler's, became a keen cricketer, a lay preacher, was a speaker on occasion for the Royal British Legion and had a bunch of kinds which included my grandmother.

*Grandfather on my dad's side was an aircraft mechanic and thus in a reserved occupation when WW2 started, so sent the war as a civilian working for the RAF. He did spend his 21st birthday getting rip-roaring drunk in a central London flat during an air raid at the height of the Blitz.

*Grandfather on my mother's side we're not sure on. It was thought he served in the Home Guard, though a photo I've seen shows him wearing a beret and the stripes of a corporal. Possible he may had been Regular Army and possibly the Royal Armoured Corps, though it is difficult to tell given that the photo is black and white. Granted the beret isn't khaki because it doesn't match his battledress uniform, reckon tis a good bet he wasn't infantry.

*One of my uncles served as an Air Electronics Officer (flight engineer) on the Vulcans whilst in the RAF, even served with 617 Squadron and took part in the Vulcan bomber raids during the Falklands War. He later served on the Victor tanker fleet and took part in the First Gulf War.

My family was part of Pancho Villa's attack, and we've been fighting Yankees for longer than that. Viva La Raza!

Wanderjar

My illuminati strong bloodline thoroughbred family is still spending the capital your family members died for aloha

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My dad's side of the family used to be huge Irish 6ft mountains of muscle with hair. Then one of the women married some fecking 5ft fat paddy who went bald so naturally that's the line I come from. Luckily I picked up the hair from my mums side.

Castille de Italia wrote:My ancestors on my father's side fought in the Revolutionary War as well, but they were Patriots. Not sure of all of the details, but I do know my many-great-grandfather fought at White Plains and Trenton. I also have relatives on my dad's side who fought in the War of 1812, the American Civil War, the Utah Mormon War, the Spanish-American War as well as the Pancho Villa Expedition. My dad fought in Vietnam, to throw that out there.

My mother's side is a lot different, but filled with many military campaigns. My grandpa on my mother's side fought in World War II. Before him, I have ancestors who fought in World War I, helped put down the Boxer Rebellion, and fought in the Franco-Prussian War.

This was all found by me, through extensive genealogical research both online and through journals and documents from my ancestors, which were sometimes in other languages.

No WAY. My ancestor fought at Trenton with the British!!! That's awesome. My grandmother's great-great-great grandfather fought at Fort McHenry during 1812, and I have innumerable relatives in the Union and Confederate armies in the civil war. Simply put, every American war, I've had a relative in it (including the Plains Indian Wars). My most famous relative, General George S. Patton, is my Dad's Dad's Mom's first cousin. lol

Dostanuot loj wrote:My ancestors colonised North America before yours did.

All of yours.

I doubt that seriously given that I'm also a Cherokee Indian. We got you beat by about, oh, ten thousand years ;)

My first ancestor in America came over on the Mayflower. Name was Winslow Winston, and his daughter married a man named Edward Baker (My however many greats grandfather). Winslow came from the Dutch Republic and prior to that somewhere around Cornwall. Edward Baker's father, Alexander Baker, came from Middlesex.

Aside from my uncle who missed out on a Military Medal and fame due to an expired window seal, my only other relative/ancestor with a claim to fame is my great grandfather who drove the Royal Train for Queen Victoria.

Wanderjar wrote:I doubt that seriously given that I'm also a Cherokee Indian. We got you beat by about, oh, ten thousand years ;)

My first ancestor in America came over on the Mayflower. Name was Winslow Winston, and his daughter married a man named Edward Baker (My however many greats grandfather). Winslow came from the Dutch Republic and prior to that somewhere around Cornwall. Edward Baker's father, Alexander Baker, came from Middlesex.

Mi'kmaq here :P
So no, you don't have 10k years.

Also my European ancestors were already well established in Acadia before Jamestown was settled, let alone the Mayflower colony.

Fun WW1 story: My Great Great Grandfather built his house (Now my Grandmother's) all by himself because all the young men in his area kept being drafted, but he never was.
I also have family ties to the Canadian, British, and US armies in both world wars, and a distant relative who sailed to France in 1914 to join the French army and survived the war unscathed.

Fair enough :p

And I had family in the US Army and US Marine Corps during the Great War, as well as in the 1st South African Infantry brigade (Major, later Lieutenant General, Mitchell Baker, is a distant relative of mine and fought at the battle of the Somme).

...I'm just Persian. lol

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