Who play this game?

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English/Scottish/Spanish here. My mother's family arrived in Virginia back in the mid-1600's, great-grandfather Kay arrived in New Orleans in 1865 as a teacher of the deaf. Great-great grandfather Sanchez served the whole war in the Donalsonville Artillery of Louisiana (gee, how did his daughter meet that teacher?!).
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ORIGINAL: Alikchi

It is very good to avoid politics here [8D]

I'd be interested to see a graph of the nationalities we have on these forums. 50% Americans, 15% British, 20% Aussie, 5% NZ/other Commonwealth, 10% misc?

50% USA probably but no way there is 20% Aussies nad 15% British . Don't know for NZ/Comonwealth and Misc is at least on 20% :)
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ORIGINAL: Gem35

ORIGINAL: Joe D.
ORIGINAL: Gem35

I'm Italian, don't forget them ![8D]

Must be difficult finding (authentic) pizza in Dallas!
Yep, especially since I am a transplanted Chicagoan who's pizza is second to none.
The folks out here think good pizza is from pizza hut.[8|]

I'm one of the few that's had a real pizza. Trust me, after that pizza hut is kinda nasty.

Sine you are from Chicago, how you liking our nice warm weather down here? [:D]
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    I'm American - but 2nd generation Polish and 2nd generation Swiss.  I've been fascinated with Japan since I read Shogun in 8th grade.  But I'm still glad we won. [;)]
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ORIGINAL: Shark7

ORIGINAL: Gem35

ORIGINAL: Joe D.



Must be difficult finding (authentic) pizza in Dallas!
Yep, especially since I am a transplanted Chicagoan who's pizza is second to none.
The folks out here think good pizza is from pizza hut.[8|]

I'm one of the few that's had a real pizza. Trust me, after that pizza hut is kinda nasty.

Sine you are from Chicago, how you liking our nice warm weather down here? [:D]
I absolutly LOVE texas weather, especially the t-shirt variety in December/January.[&o]
It doesn't make any sense, Admiral. Were we better than the Japanese or just luckier?

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There are about 4-5 Dutch forum members as far as I know of....
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Bloody Australian, Mate!!!
 
Relos came to OZ in 1850, not convicts, but ships deserter. Went to the Gold Fields at Ballarat and came out a plumber. I suppose it was all those holes he dug.
 
Background on on side is Sciots via England, the other is Welsh/English.
 
Part of the rablle went to the US of A in about 1670ish, fought in 1776, 1812 and on bothe sides in the ACW.
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