What's Your Nationality?
Originally Posted by Bighersh
Up to 87.5% black (Don't know from where in Africa though)
Up to 12.5% Choctaw Indian (Great grandfather was 100% Choctaw Indian)
And, given my name, and the slaveowners enjoyment of slave hoopie, there's probably some German DNA floating around in me too.
Up to 12.5% Choctaw Indian (Great grandfather was 100% Choctaw Indian)
And, given my name, and the slaveowners enjoyment of slave hoopie, there's probably some German DNA floating around in me too.
Originally Posted by PSS-Mag
99.9% of the time Jamz and I agree.......
The scarey part is that Buck and I are in the same state together!
The scarey part is that Buck and I are in the same state together!

or the best state of all complete drunkenness
Originally Posted by buckin150
hey mag, what state are you refering to euphoria, homicidal, what? be more specific
or the best state of all complete drunkenness
or the best state of all complete drunkenness
Well, I'm guessin Im Filipino, both my parents are, but I was born in Trinidad, and raised in England. But I do hate it when people call me something I'm not, like Chinese, has anyone ever been called something they aren't?
i'm an indian outlaw...half cherokee and choctaw!.. my baby...she's a chippewa, yeah she's one of a kind..
i'm Irish/Welsh, Hungarian/German & Finnish
i'm Irish/Welsh, Hungarian/German & Finnish
Last edited by BalogUK; Oct 31, 2008 at 08:15 AM.
german with a little dutch thrown in........ but 100% AMERICAN (with as many pages as this thing has i dont know how many times thats already been said, but i give myself a pat on the back for thinking of it so quickly lol)

Wow, old thread!
There are a few canceled Czechs on this board, add another one to the list.
I was born there, but my 'gypsy-like' parents (Czech & Hungarian) moved to Canada when I was 2.
I will never be able to thank them enough for having the courage to make that move.
There are a few canceled Czechs on this board, add another one to the list.
I was born there, but my 'gypsy-like' parents (Czech & Hungarian) moved to Canada when I was 2.
I will never be able to thank them enough for having the courage to make that move.







