it's actually THE way of saying that your people were present betwixt the Ashley and the Cooper LONG before there was a United States.UNI88 wrote:Is that a fancy way of saying that your mother wasn't sure which one of the fine men of Charleston that she was shtupping was your father?citdog wrote:I am "OF CHARLESTON"
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Wow, great! Did not know you were a Native American. I am from a Cherokee background myself.citdog wrote:it's actually THE way of saying that your people were present betwixt the Ashley and the Cooper LONG before there was a United States.UNI88 wrote:
Is that a fancy way of saying that your mother wasn't sure which one of the fine men of Charleston that she was shtupping was your father?
Of course, you cannot be referring to any settlers of European background that claimed that area prior to the American Revolution. Those folks are as much squatting carpetbaggers as anyone from the North who went South after the Civil War.........
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Yeah! Take that CITDOG! YOU JEWISH TERRORIST!JayBilasBitesPillows wrote:
Wow, great! Did not know you were a Native American. I am from a Cherokee background myself.
Of course, you cannot be referring to any settlers of European background that claimed that area prior to the American Revolution. Those folks are as much squatting carpetbaggers as anyone from the North who went South after the Civil War.........
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and the ODU fans discover... citdog
i'm happy for CAA... we've had our fun, they have now been thoroughly fellated for their victories over the weak ass ACC's second division squads and two MAC teams...
I will join the chorus of those who are irked only because this mainstream attention is missing the most salient point of the 2009 money game season... a lot more "body bag games" are getting too close for the FBS schools comfort. while in the end most games still end with the FCS school taking the 100-400k payoff and losing, they are losing by a lot less than even a few years ago. (unless you are chuckie south) to me, that's the headline - so many of these games came down to the end - SIU-Marshall, JMU-Maryland, App-ECU, CCU-Kent, Weber had two close ones with Wyo and CSU, even the Bison hung in on Iowa State until the 4th.
I get the feeling we are going to see a lot more FCS victories in the coming years - and, as i've said elsewhere, i fully expect the FBS to stop scheduling FCS or at least really troll the lower levels of our ranks for the Indiana States, Northern Colorados and Chuck Souths of our world because the threat of an "embarrassing" loss to one our ilk is not something AD's will be willing to risk if they are dishing out 400k to do it.
i'm happy for CAA... we've had our fun, they have now been thoroughly fellated for their victories over the weak ass ACC's second division squads and two MAC teams...
I will join the chorus of those who are irked only because this mainstream attention is missing the most salient point of the 2009 money game season... a lot more "body bag games" are getting too close for the FBS schools comfort. while in the end most games still end with the FCS school taking the 100-400k payoff and losing, they are losing by a lot less than even a few years ago. (unless you are chuckie south) to me, that's the headline - so many of these games came down to the end - SIU-Marshall, JMU-Maryland, App-ECU, CCU-Kent, Weber had two close ones with Wyo and CSU, even the Bison hung in on Iowa State until the 4th.
I get the feeling we are going to see a lot more FCS victories in the coming years - and, as i've said elsewhere, i fully expect the FBS to stop scheduling FCS or at least really troll the lower levels of our ranks for the Indiana States, Northern Colorados and Chuck Souths of our world because the threat of an "embarrassing" loss to one our ilk is not something AD's will be willing to risk if they are dishing out 400k to do it.
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it's amazing what you can buy from savages with a few shiny rocks and some beads!!!JayBilasBitesPillows wrote:Wow, great! Did not know you were a Native American. I am from a Cherokee background myself.citdog wrote:
it's actually THE way of saying that your people were present betwixt the Ashley and the Cooper LONG before there was a United States.
Of course, you cannot be referring to any settlers of European background that claimed that area prior to the American Revolution. Those folks are as much squatting carpetbaggers as anyone from the North who went South after the Civil War.........
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Just remember, the waters rising on either the Ashley or the Cooper means Appa just flushed his toilet.....I'll pin a note to my next floater like a message in a (disgusting) bottle...let me know if you see it....citdog wrote:it's actually THE way of saying that your people were present betwixt the Ashley and the Cooper LONG before there was a United States.UNI88 wrote:
Is that a fancy way of saying that your mother wasn't sure which one of the fine men of Charleston that she was shtupping was your father?
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Well, Citdog's people came over with the other Mud people.....JayBilasBitesPillows wrote:Wow, great! Did not know you were a Native American. I am from a Cherokee background myself.citdog wrote:
it's actually THE way of saying that your people were present betwixt the Ashley and the Cooper LONG before there was a United States.
Of course, you cannot be referring to any settlers of European background that claimed that area prior to the American Revolution. Those folks are as much squatting carpetbaggers as anyone from the North who went South after the Civil War.........
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actually my gay mountain friend my people were on the second ship that landed in Charlestowne....Appaholic wrote:Well, Citdog's people came over with the other Mud people.....JayBilasBitesPillows wrote:
Wow, great! Did not know you were a Native American. I am from a Cherokee background myself.
Of course, you cannot be referring to any settlers of European background that claimed that area prior to the American Revolution. Those folks are as much squatting carpetbaggers as anyone from the North who went South after the Civil War.........
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"Save in defense of my native State I hope to never again draw my sword"
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Wait a minute!!! You're Black??? Wow, is that shocking or what!!!!citdog wrote:actually my gay mountain friend my people were on the second ship that landed in Charlestowne....Appaholic wrote:
Well, Citdog's people came over with the other Mud people.....
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the servants didn't start arriving until the THIRD ship.....geez gannon read a fucking book!!!GannonFan wrote:Wait a minute!!! You're Black??? Wow, is that shocking or what!!!!citdog wrote:
actually my gay mountain friend my people were on the second ship that landed in Charlestowne....
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No problem, just let me know when you guys are done rewriting all those history books. I don't want to be troubled with the real facts, just the ones you guys whitewash!citdog wrote:the servants didn't start arriving until the THIRD ship.....geez gannon read a **** book!!!GannonFan wrote:
Wait a minute!!! You're Black??? Wow, is that shocking or what!!!!
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