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[email protected] December 27th 08 04:12 PM

May the sprit....
 
On Dec 27, 10:24*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
wrote:
My family was one of the first 20 families to settle the Niagara
Region, after the American Revolution.


Well isn't that special.


Yes it is... I traced YOUR family roots back Reggie...they led me to a
Cesspool.

[email protected] December 27th 08 04:13 PM

May the sprit....
 
On Dec 27, 10:07*am, BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 26, 8:03 am, Tim wrote:
On Dec 25, 10:56 pm, wrote:


On Dec 25, 6:24 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:16:41 -0800, slammer_2 wrote:
Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll, who
when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name? Most
likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan schools.
Historians there only study themselves.
I was aware of the Battle of the Beaver Dams, and the role of a woman in
it, but, alas, I did have to Google Secord's name. *By the way, the War
of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.
By the way, the War of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.
Yes, it is. Every time I meet an American Citizen, MOST dont know ****
about History. They only seem to know about American History.
A great relative of mine helped carry Brocks body off the field at the
Battle of Queenston Heights.He was also a member of Butlers Rangers.
But if I remember correctly wasn't the Battle of Queenston Heights
part of Canadian, and not *US History?- Hide quoted text -


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So, you're saying that every battle fought with American troops
anywhere OTHER than US soil, is NOT US history?
It was a battle involving American Forces...it IS American History, as
well as Canadian History.
My family was one of the first 20 families to settle the Niagara
Region, after the American Revolution.


Do you want a medal?- Hide quoted text -

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Douchebag Reggies sock puppet reply. " Multiple Miggs " strikes again.

[email protected] December 27th 08 04:13 PM

May the sprit....
 
On Dec 26, 8:36*pm, D K wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 25, 4:44 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message


....


Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll,
who when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name?
Most likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan
schools. Historians there only study themselves.


--------------------------------------------


Volunteer your services. * You are a prime candidate to be studied.


Eisboch


I imagine I've got more history in my family than you.
Study yourself.


You *do* have a recent history of being a huge asshole. *You aren't
counting that, are you?- Hide quoted text -

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No, sock puppet.

BAR[_3_] December 27th 08 04:22 PM

May the sprit....
 
wrote:
On Dec 27, 10:07 am, BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 26, 8:03 am, Tim wrote:
On Dec 25, 10:56 pm, wrote:
On Dec 25, 6:24 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:16:41 -0800, slammer_2 wrote:
Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll, who
when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name? Most
likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan schools.
Historians there only study themselves.
I was aware of the Battle of the Beaver Dams, and the role of a woman in
it, but, alas, I did have to Google Secord's name. By the way, the War
of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.
By the way, the War of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.
Yes, it is. Every time I meet an American Citizen, MOST dont know ****
about History. They only seem to know about American History.
A great relative of mine helped carry Brocks body off the field at the
Battle of Queenston Heights.He was also a member of Butlers Rangers.
But if I remember correctly wasn't the Battle of Queenston Heights
part of Canadian, and not US History?- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
So, you're saying that every battle fought with American troops
anywhere OTHER than US soil, is NOT US history?
It was a battle involving American Forces...it IS American History, as
well as Canadian History.
My family was one of the first 20 families to settle the Niagara
Region, after the American Revolution.

Do you want a medal?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Douchebag Reggies sock puppet reply. " Multiple Miggs " strikes again.


I can trace my family back to the Mayflower. I want a medal!

[email protected] December 27th 08 04:24 PM

May the sprit....
 
On Dec 27, 10:24*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
wrote:
My family was one of the first 20 families to settle the Niagara
Region, after the American Revolution.


Well isn't that special.


I traced your family roots, and they led to a CESSPOOL.

Boater[_3_] December 27th 08 04:35 PM

May the sprit....
 
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 27, 10:07 am, BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 26, 8:03 am, Tim wrote:
On Dec 25, 10:56 pm, wrote:
On Dec 25, 6:24 pm, wrote:
On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:16:41 -0800, slammer_2 wrote:
Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura
Ingersoll, who
when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name? Most
likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan
schools.
Historians there only study themselves.
I was aware of the Battle of the Beaver Dams, and the role of a
woman in
it, but, alas, I did have to Google Secord's name. By the way,
the War
of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.
By the way, the War of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.
Yes, it is. Every time I meet an American Citizen, MOST dont know
****
about History. They only seem to know about American History.
A great relative of mine helped carry Brocks body off the field at
the
Battle of Queenston Heights.He was also a member of Butlers Rangers.
But if I remember correctly wasn't the Battle of Queenston Heights
part of Canadian, and not US History?- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
So, you're saying that every battle fought with American troops
anywhere OTHER than US soil, is NOT US history?
It was a battle involving American Forces...it IS American History, as
well as Canadian History.
My family was one of the first 20 families to settle the Niagara
Region, after the American Revolution.
Do you want a medal?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Douchebag Reggies sock puppet reply. " Multiple Miggs " strikes again.


I can trace my family back to the Mayflower. I want a medal!



Indeed, there were some English rats aboard that ship! :)

Boater[_3_] December 27th 08 04:36 PM

May the sprit....
 
wrote:
On Dec 27, 10:24 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
wrote:
My family was one of the first 20 families to settle the Niagara
Region, after the American Revolution.

Well isn't that special.


I traced your family roots, and they led to a CESSPOOL.



You are indeed a student of history.

BAR[_3_] December 27th 08 04:39 PM

May the sprit....
 
wrote:
On Dec 27, 10:24 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
wrote:
My family was one of the first 20 families to settle the Niagara
Region, after the American Revolution.

Well isn't that special.


I traced your family roots, and they led to a CESSPOOL.


Ok, Harry II.

Boater[_3_] December 27th 08 04:42 PM

May the sprit....
 
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 27, 10:24 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
wrote:
My family was one of the first 20 families to settle the Niagara
Region, after the American Revolution.
Well isn't that special.


I traced your family roots, and they led to a CESSPOOL.


Ok, Harry II.



Naw. I would have said septic tank. Cesspool, though, may be more
appropriate in this case. :)

BAR[_3_] December 27th 08 04:43 PM

May the sprit....
 
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 27, 10:24 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
wrote:
My family was one of the first 20 families to settle the Niagara
Region, after the American Revolution.
Well isn't that special.

I traced your family roots, and they led to a CESSPOOL.


Ok, Harry II.



Naw. I would have said septic tank. Cesspool, though, may be more
appropriate in this case. :)


You are Harry I he is your spawn, thus Harry II.


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