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MEMBERS FROM HOW MANY DIFFERENT COUNTRYS
I GOT CURIOUS AS TO HOW MANY COUNTRYS ARE CURRENTLY OR HAVE BEEN REPRESENTED ON THE FORUM. I AM FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SO THATS ONE COUNTRY.
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3rd June 2006, 09:05 AM | #2 |
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I seriously doubt that you ever heard of it and the nomination sounds just like the name for a strange country from a marx brothers production... Well, I'm from Slovenia.
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3rd June 2006, 09:12 AM | #3 |
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God save the queen! you can hum the rest.
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3rd June 2006, 09:44 AM | #4 |
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Well, my country will win the soccer Worldcup this year.
Hint: the fans usually dress in orange Last edited by ErnestoJuan; 3rd June 2006 at 10:18 AM. Reason: typo .. |
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well, my country of residence is going to win the worldcup after a few stirling victories over countries that prefer spelling contests. where are they holding the word cup by the way, my neice likes spelling bees.... other than that i am in my more normal moments a citizen from the great state of Alabama, CSA.... we unfortunatley do not play soccer there much, we prefer shooting stuff or fishin'.... |
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3rd June 2006, 12:06 PM | #6 |
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I could represent 2 countries, I live and work in England, my mother is English, but my father is Egyptian.
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3rd June 2006, 03:23 PM | #8 |
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Greece has at least 2 members here! Yiannis is from Athens and me from Crete.
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humm humm humm, for the glory of the empire! ...oh wait.. |
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3rd June 2006, 04:36 PM | #11 |
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I walk on wooden shoes, in spring I have tulips in the garden and when I drive to my work I see a mill.
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3rd June 2006, 04:41 PM | #12 |
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USA, Michigan.
That's where real men play real football, not that girl game, with almost 2 hours of running back and forth and then cheering the great victory of 1:0 by group kissing and baring bras. When we win, it is something like 49:27! Then we grill hamburgers , drink beer and gain another 5 pounds in weight. |
3rd June 2006, 05:14 PM | #13 |
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I eat Mamaliga, drink Tuica and, fully tanked I attempt to dance the Hora, all the time hoping "Dracula" won't crash the party
In my adopted country I pray for the Maple Leafs and drink Steam Whistle beer. |
3rd June 2006, 07:12 PM | #14 |
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hi all
Under my arm there is a bread.
In my bag there are red wine and sausage. On my head there is a beret In my capital there is EFFEL TOWER. galvano |
3rd June 2006, 07:28 PM | #15 |
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Poland
Gee, I'm not gonna get poetic ...
I'm from country of Winged Horsemen and beautiful women |
3rd June 2006, 07:56 PM | #16 |
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I Live in Pennsylvania, USA. But my fater is Polish and my mother is Ukrainian
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3rd June 2006, 08:09 PM | #17 |
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I was born an Okie but visited about 28 countries by the time I was 10 years old. Now I reside in the suburbs of Washington DC, in the nuclear free zone of Takoma Park.
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I am from Portugal, a nine hundred years old, tiny little nation, situated in the Iberian Peninsula. So little and ignored that, when i once travelled to a certain civilized European Country, a local girl asked me why i, being a Portuguese, didn't have curly hair ! Some years after, a studious friend of mine told me i had a Phoenician fascies. Apparently the Phoenicians used to come ashore, when they passed by my sea coast home town, on their route up north. But apparently those peoples didn't have a curly hair.
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I'm from Fernando's neighbour country (oh, and I DO know where Aljubarrota is and what happened there )
I'm from Spain, and with all its defects and virtues, I like this country. Home's home, after all |
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Currently living in the Nay Area, I was born and spent the first twenty years of my life in Bulgaria, so I still consoder myself Bulgarian. You can deffinitely count me as a representatuve and descendant of the people, who initially brought the sabre to Europe in the 7th century.
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3rd June 2006, 10:56 PM | #21 |
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I am from Denmark, the country from where the charter tourism started. The Danes sailed to Ireland, England and many other countries to visit. Peaceful as they were, they only defended themselves when being attacked.
Now I live in a country far more south, with a lot of mountains, but also here are traces of the early Norse. In a chapel at the Wierwaldstettersee there is an inscription in runes, and the Norse were of course also life guards in Constantinople, which can be seen there. |
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I'm from Italy, the country of Sun (not in these days !)
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My wife's Italian, but I did live there for 7 years. Takoma Park is a nuclear free zone? How ... symbolic. And futile, of course. |
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4th June 2006, 01:48 AM | #24 |
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Hello,
Im from Arabia, the endless sand dunes, drenched with blood, Kuwait precisely |
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4th June 2006, 02:42 AM | #27 |
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Down under down under
I am from the island state at the bottom of Australia, Tasmania, home of the Tasmanian Devil much beloved of cartoonists. Next stop south is Antarctica. This place was settled by the British colonists a bit over 200 years ago, but for at least 50,000 years before that it was home to the indigenous Australians. So we have some recent history and some ancient history.
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I live in Quebec, the french province of Canada where there is still endless forests... and winters. We eat "pâté chinois" and "tourtière", and are serious hockey fans.
Good think, it is a little bit more hot these days (spring time) ! Regards, Zan |
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