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On Jul 17, 2:39*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:17:05 -0400, NotNow wrote: Ha! Reminds me of our annual fishing trip to where ever we decide. Everyone has a nickname, no exceptions. One of the guys from Ohio, who is actually a Puerto Rican was mistaken somewhere for a native American. He was instantly nicknamed Two Dog ****ing!!! Oh, and everyone can guess what B.J.'s nickname was! Two Dogs ****ing (or Two ****ing Dogs) is my favorite told joke. You know it? --Vic Yes, I do know it. Found out just last week one of my neighbors is half Creek, or at least the N. FL version thereof. I thought they were italian ancestory. Now I can see it though, especially in his wife. |
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Jul 17, 2:39 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:17:05 -0400, NotNow wrote: Ha! Reminds me of our annual fishing trip to where ever we decide. Everyone has a nickname, no exceptions. One of the guys from Ohio, who is actually a Puerto Rican was mistaken somewhere for a native American. He was instantly nicknamed Two Dog ****ing!!! Oh, and everyone can guess what B.J.'s nickname was! Two Dogs ****ing (or Two ****ing Dogs) is my favorite told joke. You know it? --Vic Yes, I do know it. Found out just last week one of my neighbors is half Creek, or at least the N. FL version thereof. I thought they were italian ancestory. Now I can see it though, especially in his wife. My wife is some percentage of Cherokee. All her ancestors on her mother's side are from the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, and her grandmother lived very close to Cherokee lands in western North Carolina. But she's very pale-complexioned, problem from the Irish-Nordic-German ancestors on her dad's side. I'm just a plain old mutt, of American-Russian-German-Polish stock. Nothing as exotic as native American. |
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H the K wrote:
Frogwatch wrote: On Jul 17, 2:39 pm, Vic Smith wrote: On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:17:05 -0400, NotNow wrote: Ha! Reminds me of our annual fishing trip to where ever we decide. Everyone has a nickname, no exceptions. One of the guys from Ohio, who is actually a Puerto Rican was mistaken somewhere for a native American. He was instantly nicknamed Two Dog ****ing!!! Oh, and everyone can guess what B.J.'s nickname was! Two Dogs ****ing (or Two ****ing Dogs) is my favorite told joke. You know it? --Vic Yes, I do know it. Found out just last week one of my neighbors is half Creek, or at least the N. FL version thereof. I thought they were italian ancestory. Now I can see it though, especially in his wife. My wife is some percentage of Cherokee. All her ancestors on her mother's side are from the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, and her grandmother lived very close to Cherokee lands in western North Carolina. But she's very pale-complexioned, problem from the Irish-Nordic-German ancestors on her dad's side. I'm just a plain old mutt, of American-Russian-German-Polish stock. Nothing as exotic as native American. Problem? Er, probably. |
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