Guest DerMann Posted 1 March , 2006 Share Posted 1 March , 2006 I live in a town just north of Houston, Texas. I would like to live in England though (even though I'd have to give up my K98 and Webley Mk.VI)). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
22402947 Posted 2 March , 2006 Share Posted 2 March , 2006 Originally Bournemouth, England. Now in Monroe, Georgia USA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank_East Posted 2 March , 2006 Share Posted 2 March , 2006 I live in a town just north of Houston, Texas. I would like to live in England though (even though I'd have to give up my K98 and Webley Mk.VI)). Strange but true,in North Lincolnshire we had a US "veteran" who turned up after reinventing himself and was found to have brought in enough personal weaponry to arm a guerrilla force. He must have heard about them Indians in the Wolds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisC Posted 2 March , 2006 Share Posted 2 March , 2006 Bedfordshire, originally London, forebears from Wiltshire, Somerset, Northumbria & Yorkshire Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pooter Posted 2 March , 2006 Share Posted 2 March , 2006 Ethnic "Geordie" now living in the South East. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paul guthrie Posted 2 March , 2006 Share Posted 2 March , 2006 Ethnic "Geordie" now living in the South East. And why, praytell do they call you Pooter, Pooter? That could be considered cruel by some! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdajd Posted 2 March , 2006 Share Posted 2 March , 2006 Central New York State, close to Canada and the Great lakes, far away from New York City and the teeming millions. Ralph One of the teeming millions from New York City Jon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cockney tone Posted 3 March , 2006 Share Posted 3 March , 2006 British by birth, ENGLISH by the 'grace of God' (That should put the cat among the pigeons) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malcolm Posted 3 March , 2006 Share Posted 3 March , 2006 HE had nowt to do wi it, laddie. Now the Deil.................. Aye Malcolm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BeppoSapone Posted 3 March , 2006 Share Posted 3 March , 2006 HE had nowt to do wi it, laddie. Now the Deil.................. Aye Malcolm Is that Tam Deil Malcolm? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steven Broomfield Posted 3 March , 2006 Share Posted 3 March , 2006 Is that Tam Deil Malcolm? No - Deil and Pascoe...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest grantaloch Posted 3 March , 2006 Share Posted 3 March , 2006 A yeoman from the county of sussex.Good old sussex by the sea so they say. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TD60 Posted 4 March , 2006 Share Posted 4 March , 2006 France, Douce France .... mais européen d'abord. TD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hhbooker2 Posted 4 March , 2006 Share Posted 4 March , 2006 North American of Afican, American-Indian, British, French, German, Scottish, etc. background, born on a Menominee Indian Reservation in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Can only trace my mother's side, the Huntington family to 1200 A.D. in England and my father's side, the Booker family to 1500 A.D. England as well, unable to go back further. Three Huntington brothers came to the American Colony of Connecticut in 1633 A.D. and the Bookers came to Hampton Roads, Virginia Colony in the 1700's to work the tobacco crop and they migrated to North Carolina and then to Alabama. My great-uncle Harry Clifford Huntington died in France in 1919 a victim of the flu epidemic while serving with the 32nd (Wisconsin) Infantry Division. More than half of my male relatives served in both military and naval branches in all of the wars in pre-Revolutionary America and post-revolutionary as well; on both sides during the War Between the States (1861-1865), Spanish-American War of 1898, 1917-1918, 1941-1945, 1950-1953, 1960-1975, 1991, and presently too. Sarge Booker Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neutrino Posted 4 March , 2006 Share Posted 4 March , 2006 Wales, but living in Singapore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eceabat Posted 4 March , 2006 Share Posted 4 March , 2006 Let's see, Australian citizen with an Australian mother, an English father, a Turkish wife (though born in Belgium while her father was a migrant worker in the coal mines), living in what until 1915 was a Greek majority village on the Gallipoli Peninsula. I haven't got enough feet for all the camps. Cheers Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest angryhamster Posted 4 March , 2006 Share Posted 4 March , 2006 Hi, I am a Turkish citizen, with one side of my family migrating back to Turkey from Bulgaria and the other from Salonika in Greece after the Balkan Wars, born in Belgium, married to an Australian, living in what was the Ottoman Greek village of Maidos (now Eceabat) on the Gallipoli Peninsula, in a country that is 90 percent located in Asia wanting to join the EU. Makes sense to me. Bestest Serpil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pte1643 Posted 4 March , 2006 Share Posted 4 March , 2006 Caryl, NEARLY an Australian, oh well what the hell that's close enough to be an Australian! I have relatives that live in Wallen, near Melbourne. I visited them when they lived in both Pascoe Vale and Glenroy. Does that count? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sherree Posted 4 March , 2006 Share Posted 4 March , 2006 Connie's very clever. And Pte, I s'pose visiting counts, it's even better than nearly coming to Australia to live. Do you mean Wallan? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Bill Woerlee Posted 4 March , 2006 Share Posted 4 March , 2006 Sheree G'day matess Connie's very clever. Yeah, that would be so if Connie were not a sad 69 yo male pretending to be someone else rather than himself. It is the only way he can post here and spend his time stalking others. Cheers Bill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
david murdoch Posted 5 March , 2006 Share Posted 5 March , 2006 Scottish, but living in Brazil and working in Trinadad and Venezuela. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pte1643 Posted 5 March , 2006 Share Posted 5 March , 2006 And Pte, I s'pose visiting counts, it's even better than nearly coming to Australia to live. Do you mean Wallan? I bow to your "National" knowledge. I've always used the "E" spelling, but I see it should actually be spelled with an "A". Still, not to worry. As for nearly living there, my parents started the emmigration procedure back in 1978, just after a visit, when my Uncle was living in Pascoe Vale. But they decided not to, as it would have meant leaving my elderly Grandparents. Crikey, That was close... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pte1643 Posted 5 March , 2006 Share Posted 5 March , 2006 Wales, but living in Singapore. Singapore is just the best place I've ever visited. I've been a couple of times, in connection with my job. I would REALLY like to live there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sherree Posted 5 March , 2006 Share Posted 5 March , 2006 Bill You blew Connie's cover right out of the water. I hope you're right and she's not a lovely clever lady called Connie. It's not that banned Pat bloke is it? Pte. Crikey that was close! A u s t r a l i a A u s t r a l i a A u s t r a l i a A u s t r a l i a A u s t r a l i a A u s t r a l i a Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muerrisch Posted 5 March , 2006 Share Posted 5 March , 2006 Singapore is just the best place I've ever visited. I've been a couple of times, in connection with my job. I would REALLY like to live there. We had three nights there November before last: superb but bizarre, shops and streets celebrating Christmas fit to bust, in the mid-eighties F, but so clean, so polite, so affordable . Loved it. Will return. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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