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11-25-2004, 02:37 PM | #401 |
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Ok, just 2 points since I am pushed for time:
1,It is just "riding" not horse back riding or horse riding, where and what else might you think anyone might be referring to? 2, Crooking your little finger is a spurious pretension.... you will be using doilies next.... And that is probably equivalent to Gandalf's use of fire on Caradhras ..
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11-26-2004, 02:41 PM | #403 |
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are there any stereotypes for bostonians? (boston, massachusetts) and its true about New yorkers! they're loud, obnoxious and are ummm... very supportive of theyre baseball team *coughs* yankees stink*cough*. If you ever have any reason to go to New york though Broadway would be it. It's awesome there.
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11-26-2004, 03:19 PM | #404 |
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Good old boston?
Home of the beans and the cod, where the Lowells speak only to Cabots and the Cabots speak only to God?
Hmmm ...... Kennedy's (and other Americans who think they are Irish...) , Harvard, Cape Cod, Nantucket, Sailing, Henry James, Sea food....
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11-26-2004, 05:54 PM | #405 | ||
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One funny thing about where I live is that almost everyone I know holds a grudge against the entire City. We really have nothing against the people, just the entire existance of the place. Picture going out of state, or even out of the country. People ask where you are from, and you say "New York". You then get bombarded with questions like "Omigod, do you like, live next door to the Statue of Liberty? Did you run when the Twin Towers fell?" And you are forced to answer "No I did not run, my eyes were rivited to a television screen a few hundred miles northwest of the place, where I live." Fea
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11-27-2004, 07:50 AM | #406 |
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Boston? That's in Lincolnshire, so its claim to fame might be taters?
Seriously, Boston USA sounds an interesting place. Cheap Lobster, universities, the Boston Tea Party, Sylvia Plath, and of course, The Pixies.
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11-27-2004, 11:56 AM | #407 |
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Lal, as per above: chavs! It's not that rude... And there are many of them about.
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11-29-2004, 02:27 PM | #408 | |
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01-25-2005, 07:54 PM | #409 |
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Come on, you forgot the ever so stereotypical 'Boston Accent'
"Pahk the cah in Havahd Yahd" How can you forget that? Oh, sorry. Feanor of the Peredhil did mention it...just as a "Haa-vud accent." I love that stereotype...I love teasing my dad 'cause he speaks with that accent...and I love it when I slip and accidently say something like "Yeah, I read it in hahd covah"... As for New York, I've kin in upstate New York but have never been to the city (though I want to go to Broadway)...
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01-25-2005, 08:09 PM | #410 |
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Australia.
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01-25-2005, 08:54 PM | #411 |
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Well, my assumption is that anyone misguided enough to actually want to know where I'm from will look under my avatar, but in the event that I should someday change the "location" I'm from, or in case we have some unexpected numbskulls hiding within our intelligent ranks, I'll inscribe my hometown into this thread:
Olds, Alberta, Canada. Population: c.8000, located 1 hr (100 km) north of Calgary. Age: 100 (exactly). For further details, look it up. (Google with do fine...)
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01-29-2005, 11:31 AM | #412 |
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i actually just got in to calgary last night, i was shipped out to the navy for a week on duty, but now i'm back...
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01-30-2005, 02:18 PM | #413 |
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Read my location
Jk, I'm from Holland, South-Holland, The Hague... If you really like to know :P
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01-31-2005, 01:31 AM | #414 |
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I live in Arizona, USA. Very hot. Got a great tan.
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01-31-2005, 07:12 PM | #415 | |
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02-06-2005, 10:40 AM | #416 |
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Just found this thread again...
Well besides our silly accent ...
I have the worst time with it. Sometimes I type in it and when I'm typing a post I have to go back and edit it to make sure I didn't spell anything weirdly. And it's even worse when you move somewhere else and everyone makes fun of your accent. But it's ok because I make fun of it too... |
02-07-2005, 09:08 PM | #417 |
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well AbercrombieOfRohan my family and I scared someone withour accents before...it was a few years ago, and she was unused to hearing a boston accent except from me everyonce and awhile, so when we invited her over one day my mom says you could see the terror in her eyes at suddenly hearing nothing, nothing, except boston accents...I felt (and still feel) rather bad for her, but on the other hand it was nice to see looks of inconprehension on someone else for a change (since we were living far from home I was so at lost as to what people were saying I probably had a blank look of confusion on my face for the better part of a year)
But typing with an accent is pretty cool...every once and a while I get a strong urge to type "y'know" or "c'mon" or somthing, but that's not really an accent--just quicker....
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02-13-2005, 02:14 PM | #418 |
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I'm a Southern California girl. Us Southern Californian's do have a bit of a stereotype as well. We're all supposed to be from Hollywood, be in extemely good shape and extremely fashionable, know tons of celebrities, and love to surf and go the the beach. I must confess, that though I have been to Hollywood several times (I only live an hour a way), there really is nothing special about it. It's just a city, with some neat stores. I don't think I'm that fashionable, I don't know any celebrities, and I hate the beach. It is pretty hot down here, though, during the summer.
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02-14-2005, 08:05 AM | #420 | |
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You know... the state that comes attached to the city? Only people forget it, so when you say "I'm from New York", they say "Omigod, do you like, live next to the Statue of Liberty or something?". *shudder* Now this one, is true. For you city folks, you have no idea how exciting corn-field cop stops actually are. They're even better when you haven't actually done anything wrong and the cop sees you and says "Hey how's the folks? Yer dad know yer out tonight?" because the cop grew up with your parents. Fea
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02-14-2005, 01:10 PM | #421 |
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I live in a very dark and wet place with lots of trees and very little sunshine, a place where giant spiders lurk in dark corners and wild animals roam the woods across the street. Sounds like a Mirkwood's bad neighborhood, but it's Oregon USA. I think I'm one of the lone two Oregonian BDers. I'd like to find out that there are more web-footers on the Downs, but I fear that Oregon isn't as barrow-savvy as that. Morai and I have to hold down the Pacific Northwest corner of the BW fort on our own, I guess. We've got the Rainwraiths to look out for, as we huddle in the shadow of Mt. St. Helens, AKA Mt. St. Doom, to our north. WE WILL PERSERVERE!
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02-15-2005, 06:04 PM | #422 |
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I live in Utah, U.S.A. and am proud of it, though sometimes I wish I were from another country. Does the U.S. have a bad reputation every where? It seems like it does.
I've only managed to find a few people from Utah. I would love it if I found someone who lived near me. ~ Nimmy ~
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02-15-2005, 08:31 PM | #423 | |
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And Sophia is from...
Maine... exiled to Indiana.
Interesting thread we have here.
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02-16-2005, 01:53 AM | #425 | |
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I mean we have... um.... Mounties! Yeah, we have Mounties, eh! And snow! Lots of snow! If you like snow, we have it! What's a country without snow, eh? Frankly, I don't know about the rest of the world, but the States doesn't look like such a bad place from up here. I mean, it's warm down there. You can go out without your parka and mukluks, and not freeze. And when you go out you'll actually be able to find another person. The lack of all-encompassing forests of California redwoods would be depressing, but the novelty of pavement and beaches would take a while to wear off, at least. Look at it from a Tolkien point of view: Canada is the Ice-bay of Forochel. Even if the States is Angmar, it's got more going for it. NOTE: This a totally humourous post, poking fun at both the States and Canada. No offense to any Canadian or American is intended, although anyone from Uzbekistan is welcome to complain if they find it offensive.
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02-16-2005, 02:01 AM | #426 |
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I'm from...
California Dreamin' on such a winter's day...
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02-16-2005, 08:16 AM | #427 |
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well i'm actually about an hours drive away from formen, and about 10-20 minute from Esgall....
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02-16-2005, 09:46 AM | #428 | |
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The funniest thing in the world is when people down south break out the winter jackets when the temperature hits 50 degrees. And really, aren't we all American, inhabiting an American Barrow? Yeah... thought so. Fea
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02-16-2005, 11:56 AM | #429 | |
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Fea, this makes me think of my great aunt who drove her American husband mad by her longtime refusal to take US citizenship (he travelled a lot for his work even after he left the army and it was a nighmare sorting Visas). He would ask why she wouldn't become an American since half the world wanted to be American. She replied "That may well be true, but I happen to be British" Sadly we seem to be the 51st state now though
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Funny though, it rarely crosses my mind that the 'Downs is an American site, because nobody comes across as being all that different to anyone else. Do you have Barrows in the Americas? I know there is a lot of sacred rock art and I've seen pictures of earthworks, but I'd be interested to know if there are any actual barrows!
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Some Interesting Facts About Canada That I Have Already Inflicted On The Downs But Will Do So Again Here
Canada (unlike every nation in Europe and the United States) has never lost a war (including the one we fought with the US when we opened up a big old can of whoop *** on y'all). The oldest corporation in the entire world is The Hudson's Bay Company (Canadian). General Motors was founded in Canada, by a Canadian. The telephone, the zipper, peacekeeping forces, and the Roberston screwdriver are Canadian inventions. Canadian women are the best looking women in the world. All Canadians are fleet of foot and possessed of extraordinary grace and intelligence. (OK, I might have made that last one up.)
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is it now...well one thing that caught my eye was not so long ago, maybe it was one of my teachers, but anyways, he said that if humans bled oil, U.S. will be the most humanitarian nation in the world...
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There are the mound-builders, they lived along the Mississippi River at around the time of the middle ages. The mound-builders didn't quite build barrows they built ceremonial mounds (hence their name), but it's probably the closest in that sense... In South America the Incas mumified their dead and continued to 'worship' them (but that's not really the best word...it's more like they treated them much the same as if they were still alive...spoke with them, brought them food, and I think there were some celebrations when they brought all their old rulers out of their tombs for the day)... This is all I know off that's similar, though I wouldn't be supprised at 'barrow-ish' ideas appearing elsewhere in the americas... Quote:
You Poor and Fortunate person...We get snow all but every year (and this year has been no exception--we've enough snow, and it was cold enough, that the other day I could go walk on the snow) and thanks to some misfortune of genetics I'm always colder than everyone else (so I spend every year from late September to mid May freezing) but I get to do fun stuff like make snowmen, go sking, and throw snowballs at my brother And to all of you I present this final quote: "A country is a piece of land surrounded on all sides by boundaries, usually unnatural." --Joseph Heller, from Catch-22 so think on that...
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