Originally Posted by ForemanRules
True Story, Amigo.
I am sick of all the people in Arizona who do not speak English, or they speak it so poorly it sounds like spanish. I just dread how this part of the country will be 20 years from now. When I was a child I thought I lived in America, now I realize I do not.
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I spank it very well.


Sí Señor
Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012
I am sick of ghey threads
Originally Posted by ForemanRules

Originally Posted by topolo
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So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.
siOriginally Posted by DOMS
Originally Posted by ForemanRules


Don't look back ~ You're not going that way!


Don't look back ~ You're not going that way!


You are from Arizona I take it?Originally Posted by ForemanRules
"A child does not learn to squat from the top down -- in other words, he does not suddenly make a conscious decision one day to squat. Actually, he is squatting one day and makes the conscious decision to stand." - Gray Cook
why don't you move to wyoming then
heeeeeeey bendeco,,,u incredeble stupid amigo
RacistOriginally Posted by aceshigh
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Why don't they get the fuck out of my country?Originally Posted by cappo5150
So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.
It is over in America, I will probably move to Australia in the next 5-10 years.Originally Posted by cappo5150
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Thats right I forgot that your Navajo. Sorry Kimosabe.Originally Posted by DOMS

Hey, they fought to keep the white man out. Now it's our turn to fight to keep the brown man out.Originally Posted by cappo5150
So many cries of inequality stem from one of group
of people doing little or nothing and then bitching
about another group that actually does something
to improve their lives.
what about the yellow man
Originally Posted by BigDyl
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Originally Posted by ForemanRules;
Mexicans are going to take the white man country. I mean they reproduce more than my two balls after a load then been shot.Originally Posted by ForemanRules
Originally Posted by ForemanRules;
I pulled in there for port calls on my way down to Antartica, great place in my bookOriginally Posted by ForemanRules
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thats if you like women who can drink you under the table.Originally Posted by joesmooth20
Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012
American English, in all its diversity, is unquestionably our dominant national language, yet the United States has had a complex multilingual history. Long before European settlers colonized North and South America, thousands of indigenous languages thrived from coast to coast. As European colonials and African slaves populated the land, multilingualism increased, with provincial American English dialects dominating. With each new wave of immigrants from every conceivable point on the globe, the nation’s linguistic and cultural diversity continued to grow.
Language planning tended to be neglected during the birth of the American nation. As a result, the political and economic clout of the early English settlers in the original 13 colonies established a sociolinguistic hierarchy that still prevails.
Today, the academic endeavor called linguistics helps us to understand our polyglot nation. Scholars who study applied linguistics, anthropological linguistics, educational linguistics, historical linguistics, dialectology, sociolinguistics and more, have contributed to our understanding of multilingual America.
Although many citizens are deeply committed to the role played by American English as our pre-eminent national language, we should never lose sight of the fact that this nation of immigrants continually experiences ever-changing linguistic tides as new residents yearn to share the American dream. A dream that often exceeds their English fluency.
http://www.pbs.org/speak/speech/soci...ngual/summary/
The other day I saw the local gardener mowing the lawn across the street. He waived to me and yelled something in Spanish, sounded like "Pendejo" or something like that. Anyway, I'm sure he was just saying "Hi" or "Good Afternoon", but I'd still feel more comfortable if we were all on the same page linguisticly.
no-one cares about your "feelings"!!!Originally Posted by IRMonk
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Yes, you do. MOSTLY FROM BEHIND.Originally Posted by Doublebase
Originally Posted by ForemanRules
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