I'm from the US of A. Specifically California. Even more specifically, Elk Grove, which is next to our state's capital.
Whaaaaaat!?Mortai Gravesend said:Born and raised in the US. More specifically in Southern California.
And I really do detest the summers here in California... D=
It always confused me so are we supposed to like you guys in New Jersey or double hate you if we aren't from the statesNemesis729 said:I live in the New Jersey, USA
It's funny how online everyone hates on people from America, and in America everyone hates on people from New Jersey...
Well there is that. Not sure what I'd rather have. Super dry heat or 10000% humidity heat.Mortai Gravesend said:It's too sunny here T__TFappy said:Whaaaaaat!?Mortai Gravesend said:Born and raised in the US. More specifically in Southern California.
And I really do detest the summers here in California... D=
I've been to California in the summer once. The weather was amazing. Try living in the southeast D:
EDIT: Currently sunburned![]()
Though I do know there's areas where it gets hotter on average. Still... never going to forget the fall that I missed like a week of school due to wildfires -__-
Ugh, this. All of this. I live in a small desert town, near Vegas. Damn you 113F summer days! As if the radscorpions weren't enough.Mortai Gravesend said:Born and raised in the US. More specifically in Southern California.
And I really do detest the summers here in California... D=
Northern Ireland....on the island of Ireland who considered themselves Irish and never owned a British passportStBishop said:As Irish as they come.Wolf In A Bear Suit said:I'm Irish as they come. I live in Dublin although my father is from Limerick (down south) which is rugby country. My mother is also from Dublin but her parents are from Northern Ireland.
Grandparents from the UK.
Pick one.
OT: I'm a first generation Aussie of British decent. So I'm a dual citizen, yay.
It should be renamed Grayburg, considering the weather. I haven't seen the sun in days. But then again, I rather prefer the sun to stay behind a protecting layer of clouds.Realitycrash said:Sweden, Gothenburg.
We have Metal and fish. That's it. Come to Gothenburg, sit down, shut up, eat your damn Mackrill and listen to In Flames.
Yaaaaaaay... >.>
That's all it takes, and they'll never see us coming >Eleuthera said:Yay, first to vote Netherlands, and we're even on the list for a change (which is somewhat strange since there are only 10-20 Dutch people on this board...)
It's still not properly Irish.Wolf In A Bear Suit said:Northern Ireland....on the island of Ireland who considered themselves Irish and never owned a British passportStBishop said:As Irish as they come.Wolf In A Bear Suit said:I'm Irish as they come. I live in Dublin although my father is from Limerick (down south) which is rugby country. My mother is also from Dublin but her parents are from Northern Ireland.
Grandparents from the UK.
Pick one.
OT: I'm a first generation Aussie of British decent. So I'm a dual citizen, yay.
It's really not that clear cut, it's a matter of prefferance. They have never considered themselves anything but Irish. They're entitled to two passport's for a reason.StBishop said:It's still not properly Irish.Wolf In A Bear Suit said:Northern Ireland....on the island of Ireland who considered themselves Irish and never owned a British passportStBishop said:As Irish as they come.Wolf In A Bear Suit said:I'm Irish as they come. I live in Dublin although my father is from Limerick (down south) which is rugby country. My mother is also from Dublin but her parents are from Northern Ireland.
Grandparents from the UK.
Pick one.
OT: I'm a first generation Aussie of British decent. So I'm a dual citizen, yay.
If Australia took over part of New Zealand and became the United Countries of Great Australia and Northern New Zealand while the South Island became the Republic of New Zealand which was followed by all of the mess which happened between the UK and Ireland people who're from Northern New Zealand would be different from New Zealanders.
There is a distinction there.
Nice where about in good ol' New Yorkrudolphna said:New York State, in the United States
/me waves flag