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<0> I have never run a casino
<1> no offense to 313 or anything
<2> deaddog lovs the nightlife. He wants to boogie.
<3> the Heat are up 3-1
<4> shake it like a poloroid picture!!!!!
<3> goooo Dwayne Wade
<1> every time im in detroit im like 'get me the **** out of here now'
<3> lol
<5> Yeah its a shame the topic didnt reflect memorial day, I was on earlier but didnt think about it.
<0> I ***me all you fancy freaks have your 1/5 idea
<1> i told them to change the topic this morning
<1> i had old glory outside at half mast
<5> My dad has a grave marker for him and my mom in a military cemetary, And probably his girlfriend to.
<5> hehe
<3> hahaha, in Canada?
<5> No but seriously he does.



<1> Publius, yeah
<5> a veterans cemetary.
<4> I observed the moment of silence at 3:00 PM EST
<1> dawn to noon, half mast
<3> Malhuer: awesome
<4> anyone else? Dont Lie\
<0> dude I don't want action. I want dialogue
<5> My grandfather was a vet of ww1, and he was int he Battle of the argonne forrest
<1> dead, i did, but i was quiet all day, so it didnt make a difference
<5> I have some of his medals around here somewhere.
<1> i took the day off work
<4> FT: MY Papa was WWII
<5> My dad served in the occupation in Okinawa at the end of ww2.
<0> I keepp records of all dialogue
<5> Dead0g, Which part ? Europe or Pacific ?
<1> although, american i am not, i still think memorial day should go back to may 30th
<4> To all who had ancestors who served in war, I salute you
<4> thank you all
<1> dead, they didnt do anything.
<1> their ancestors did. so who are you thanking, really?
<5> IM sure almost all of us have had ancestors in wars..
<1> the dead dont need thanks. they just need remembrance.
<4> Your ancestors
<4> thanks
<1> they cant hear you
<0> Amiricam accidenntally shiped in your secrret rod
<4> They need gratitude
<1> how so?
<1> theyre deda
<1> dead
<4> just like m,e granddad
<1> memorial... not gratitude day
<1> memory.
<1> not thanks.
<0> alas
<1> the thanks is implicit in the memory
<5> Some of us maybe never met then, i was privelaged to know a lot of ww2 vets and spent much time listening to their stories of war. And I also had the privelage of Knowing a lot of vietnam vets and hearing their different stories and opinons of the war, from some who think we were immoral by ever leaving, to some who think we never should have gone.
<4> Remember what they did, and be thankful
<1> remember the Confederate soldiers too
<1> because this is a Civil War holiday first and foremost
<2> FT: every war since the French & Indian
<5> But There is no doubt about this the North Vietnamese were Brutal and killed individuals you conformed to the state or you died.
<0> I am so shippig in tryprophans
<4> Yes, remember them, they fought for thier belifs, Americans, one and all
<0> 6mmeo dipt
<1> dead, absolutely
<1> brothers killing brothers
<1> dude, im with you
<0> vomit
<1> cracks me the **** up
<5> US, I dont know my ancestoras who fought in the civil war, I had so many they had to have, and the war of 1812, but I would have to review the 3 books which make up our geneaology.
<3> the fugitive and the guns of navarrone
<4> Mal: Fighting for thier freedom, both sides
<1> dead, makes me shiver
<5> I also know that members of my family were held prisoner in Canada by Indians and I suspect the French.
<2> FT: lotta ancestors when you go back that far
<5> I dont know but I know they were held by Indians.
<1> Free, there was no Canada then. don't make that mistake, please.
<4> Those proud few, those band of brothers



<2> 2^n
<5> They survived the Indians they didnt kill them.
<4> Respesct them all
<0> Bet Midler will neve care, she's old
<4> They all fought for you
<4> They dies for you, Mal
<1> dead, their children, their wives, the future; watchmen on the walls of freedom.
<1> dead, not really, but sort of. I'm Canadian.
<5> US, yeah I mean in 1975 there were 10,000 recorded descendants of the orignal couple who came here and started my family
<4> Yes, you Canadians too
<5> now its probably 20,000
<1> dead, yes
<2> FT: no kidding... yeah I am in a similar situation
<5> since its probably almost exponential.
<4> They fought for the freedom of all the Americas
<1> dead, the whole world, really
<2> one guy apparently generated almost everyone in the US with my last name
<1> memorial day wasn't prominent in the national mind until after the Great War
<5> US I wonder how many europeans were in America when my came around 1640.
<4> Thank God for you papa, thank you for keeping us all free
<0> FreeTrade, You can't attract a multitudw
<5> Must of been about 100k ?
<5> 200k ?
<5> What do you think ?
<1> my paternal family arrived at Ellis Island in 1750
<1> from Belfast
<0> III am so weak
<2> I dunno
<5> US,. thats also true of my last name.
<0> lol
<5> Its so rare than almost anyone who has it is absolutely related to me.
<5> US< We could be related;)
<4> Millions of American, Canadian, French, and all the rest of Western Civilization fought to protect our sorry selves
<5> You Dutch ?
<2> 1640.... 1639 mine got here
<5> Same as mine
<0> Duude Iran is done with
<1> My paternal name is fairly common, but they all descend from the same scotch-irish clan.
<2> FT: probably some Dutch, none that I know of offhand
<5> One minute I will get the exact year they came. brb
<1> Gujiri, lay off the drugs
<2> probably married into Dutch families somewhere along theline
<0> Get Drunk now!
<4> Mal: then your ancestors are many
<4> they fought to provide you with all you have now, remember them, and be thankful
<5> 1644 was the exact year
<2> 44 ok
<5> married in the Nerhetlands in 1642
<2> FT: this guy (my ancestor) came here and settled at New Haven in 1639
<2> he was an indentured servant, about 15 or so
<1> deaddog, im sure there are many of us. there are many in the caribbean, united states, canada.
<5> We are from untitled nobility whatever that means.
<1> im not sure about the prayer business, but that's your prerogative
<5> What does that mean anyone know ?
<2> it wasn't called New Haven then I think.... I forget the old name
<1> Free, it means not hereditary, usually
<5> I see
<2> untitled, meaning no title like "prince" but related
<2> I ***ume
<1> Free, my mother's family is similar; one of her ancestors was an industrialist appointed to the House of Lords
<1> so, he wasn't given the title of Lord, but he was a noble
<1> no title, ie, land
<1> or name
<5> Malhuer, I see. This would have been a Dutch title of some sort, which was complicated under Napoleon who changed the rules of nobility that they had to be registered under 2 names christian name and the real name, why Napoleon had anything to do with nobility titles is also something I am ignorant of.
<4> Lord, Thank you for those whop have come before us. Thank you for those who gave thier lives as well as those who lived. Thank you for keeping Western Civilization here. I pray that our advances be to your Glory and Great plan. I pray that my role is fufilled. Bless all who see my prayer. In Jesus Christ Holy Name I humbly Pray. Amen.
<2> the Dutch ran NYC then, it was called New Amsterdam
<5> It wasnt napoleon per se
<5> but after napoleon it became the custom
<5> Yep Manhattan
<5> US , I know exactly some parts of downtown Manhatten where my ancestors farmed.
<2> cool
<2> central park ?
<2> =)


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