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Post by douglasDONTcare on Dec 10, 2004 16:34:20 GMT -5
I know but it's in Manitoba, am I right? Kaytee um... yes.. lol i thought YOU were the one all big with the history lol
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Post by TheKat on Dec 10, 2004 17:25:06 GMT -5
Yea, I just ramble on because I can and there is nothing that can help it, asides from people just walking away.
Kaytee
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Post by GalaxySlide on Dec 11, 2004 15:13:46 GMT -5
just to tell everyone, GS is douglasDONTcare, kaay?
**There's no need to keep deleting users and making new ones when you want to change your name (which I wouldn't reccomend doing much anyway - people get confused) - you can edit the screen name in your profile while keeping your sign-in the same, meaning you don't have to re-do all your info and you keep your post count - Hail**
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Post by Professor Z's Girl on Dec 17, 2004 17:23:49 GMT -5
Most of the people who live in Nova Scotia have a Scottish background. Nova Scotia means New Scotland for any who want to know Canadian history. And yes, his accent is quite strong especially when he says Lucas' name, it sounds like LUUUcas. Most Scotians do have accents to me... Kaytee [glow=blue,9,999] I just watched all of Z's Webisodes & he does have a bit of an accent, but it's not all that noticable. If you'd like to watch them too you can go Here.[/glow]
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Kee
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Post by Kee on Jan 9, 2005 15:01:16 GMT -5
He's pure Scottish. Nova Scotia means New Scottland, but I think someone already said that.
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Post by HailStorm on Jan 9, 2005 16:22:00 GMT -5
He's pure Scottish. Nova Scotia means New Scottland, but I think someone already said that. Does that make a New Yorker a pure Yorkshireman? Something to ponder upon...
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LeCap
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Post by LeCap on Jan 24, 2005 17:24:24 GMT -5
Does that make a New Yorker a pure Yorkshireman? Something to ponder upon... nope..imagents, ya hear?
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