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Muffin Client

Joined: Apr 10, 2004 Posts: 649 Location: UK
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Fri Aug 06, 2004 4:32 pm |
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I read quite a lot of books relating to Native Americans, and they made me feel so sad. It made quite an impression on me infact. Such a proud people and humiliated beyond belief.
I couldn't tell you what AK, AR, AL and AZ are. I'll have a guess
AZ Arizona?
AK Arkansas?
AR could be Arizona tho rofl
AL has got me, cant think which State that is lol
oh yea hang on is it Alabama?
Hey dont moan at me if I'm wrong, I am a foreigner lol |
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HauntedWebby Involved


Joined: May 19, 2004 Posts: 363 Location: Ogden, UT
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Sun Aug 08, 2004 10:55 am |
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ALABAMA - AL
ALASKA - AK
AMERICAN SAMOA - AS
ARIZONA - AZ
ARKANSAS - AR
But I cheated .. I have bookmarked ... lol |
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Muffin Client

Joined: Apr 10, 2004 Posts: 649 Location: UK
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Sun Aug 08, 2004 5:09 pm |
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lol
I've never heard of American Samoa where's that?
BTW was that link to the place you were looking for any good HauntedWebby? |
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Rage Insane

Joined: Jul 30, 2004 Posts: 85
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Sun Aug 08, 2004 6:26 pm |
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Essex here. |
Same here. Except I'm only half english.  |
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Muffin Client

Joined: Apr 10, 2004 Posts: 649 Location: UK
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Sun Aug 08, 2004 6:43 pm |
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lol sorry Essex girls always comes to mind when I meet anyone from Essex.
But I see they've been replaced by Chatham Girls now, I should mention I was born in Chatham many moons ago rofl
The Chatham Girls site always made me laugh.
Theos are you half Greek then? The reason I ask is cos my great grandfather was from Greece. |
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dar63 Hangin' Around

Joined: May 14, 2004 Posts: 28 Location: Plymouth UK
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Sun Aug 08, 2004 7:14 pm |
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I'm from, well it says over there <<<<  |
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Muffin Client

Joined: Apr 10, 2004 Posts: 649 Location: UK
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Sun Aug 08, 2004 7:23 pm |
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Woohoo! You're only about 40 miles from where I am. I'm just north of Launceston. |
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dar63 Hangin' Around

Joined: May 14, 2004 Posts: 28 Location: Plymouth UK
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Sun Aug 08, 2004 7:27 pm |
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d***, thats close  |
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dean Worker


Joined: Apr 14, 2004 Posts: 193
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Sun Aug 08, 2004 9:42 pm |
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I live in the GREAT LAND in the shadow of Denali, just outide a town called Wasilla, Alaska....... |
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HauntedWebby Involved


Joined: May 19, 2004 Posts: 363 Location: Ogden, UT
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Mon Aug 09, 2004 9:37 am |
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| Muffin wrote: | lol
I've never heard of American Samoa where's that?
BTW was that link to the place you were looking for any good HauntedWebby? |
American Samoa is not a state it's a US territory.
I went to that link. I think it will be helpful. I email the local government and told them what I'm looking for and why. They haven't responded yet. But I bookmarked it so I can look for other Villages
| dean wrote: | | I live in the GREAT LAND in the shadow of Denali, just outide a town called Wasilla, Alaska....... |
Anywhere close to Soldotina? I know where that and Anchorage and the Kodiak Island is Anywhere else and I'm clueless about Alaska  |
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Muffin Client

Joined: Apr 10, 2004 Posts: 649 Location: UK
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Mon Aug 09, 2004 9:59 am |
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Glad the link was of some use HW. You may have to wait a while for them to reply, our officials are not known for their speed
If you need anymore help let me know I'd be pleased to help you if I could.
Pardon my ignorance but what is the difference between a State and a US territory?
Is a US territory a country governed by the US but outside of the US? Bit like our old British Empire kind of thing  |
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HauntedWebby Involved


Joined: May 19, 2004 Posts: 363 Location: Ogden, UT
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Mon Aug 09, 2004 10:23 am |
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Ya pretty much like the British Empire. The difference is they are not part of the United States, but we baby-sit them. They vote, pay taxes, and have government assistance just like any state would .. just not as much.
All states, besides the original 13, start out as a territory. Then they apply for statehood with congress. Utah, where I'm at, was the 45th state to enter the United States on January 4, 1896. After us there was only 5 more states added.
Now we have 7 Commonwealths & Territories. American Samoa, District of Columbia (our capital), Federated States of Micronesia, Guam (I think is going to be our next state), Commonwealth of Northern Marianas, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. |
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HauntedWebby Involved


Joined: May 19, 2004 Posts: 363 Location: Ogden, UT
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Mon Aug 09, 2004 10:28 am |
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This is going to make you laugh. I was in a political debate with someone and I can't even remember the debate now ... but I made a reference to Canada about something. And he said ... get this ... That doesn't count Canada is a 3rd world country.
Everyone about died. The debate instantly changed to this new subject.
OMGosh I couldn't believe someone is actually that stupid!!!
I need to find the transcript for you to read .. it was too funny. |
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Muffin Client

Joined: Apr 10, 2004 Posts: 649 Location: UK
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Mon Aug 09, 2004 3:26 pm |
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Thank you Webby for that.
You know there is hardly anything in our education about American history or any other country come to that. So your explanation about states and territories was very interesting.
I have to admit I do not know much about American history after the Civil War, because I found the period before it more interesting. |
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HauntedWebby Involved


Joined: May 19, 2004 Posts: 363 Location: Ogden, UT
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Mon Aug 09, 2004 3:48 pm |
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Your forgiven ... I don't know much about European history other then the Bronze Age of Britain, WW 1 & 2 ... Napoleon .. Alexander the Great ...ummm ... lets see ... the Irish Potato famine (that sucked) ... and Princess Diana You all are just more interesting then we are. You guys had the Renaissance … we had Woodstock {shaking head}
I've been all over Europe and love seeing everything. The thing that amazed me is to see how much of the "Old World" stuff (pre WWI) is still around even after all the wars and stuff. Italy was great, what a tourist trap ... lol
I'm currently adding all my pictures from trips to my site. I've added a few Holland, Germany and France. I have so many to add it's going to take longer then the trips that the pictures came from. |
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Muffin Client

Joined: Apr 10, 2004 Posts: 649 Location: UK
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Mon Aug 09, 2004 7:12 pm |
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lol I love travelling. Haven't been anywhere interesting for years now, due to my husbands health
I loved France, Paris was amazing. I wanted to see the Palace of Versailles and typically it was closed the day I got there, so had to go back the following day. But wow what a place.
Germany is great too, although the German food was a bit boring. lol
And Holland, did you see the bulb fields?
Well the reason we still have so many old buildings and stuff around is more down to people not moving around much. They tend to stay in one place for years without moving house rofl
I once knew an old couple that had never travelled more than 10 miles from their house, they'd grown up in the village and married and stayed put for over 60 years
Hmmm... I dont think we're more interesting. I'm much more interested in Native American history. Infact I'm a bit of a fanatic on it, and have so many reference books.
The British are too starchy for me. lol
I'll have to visit your site and see your photographs. Sounds brilliant. |
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