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Dave
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if it was 10,000 maniacs,i would think you were cool.
was it 10,000? I forget. That was one of my favorite lines, too.
if it was 10,000 maniacs,i would think you were cool.
well it is my favorite book of all time, and i read it at least twice a year,so it has always been a dream, if was a millionaire,i would have every edition of it ever printed.
as for comics,i was never a fan ,other than dick tracy, which i have some of them,mainly though just original chicago tribune editions that they were printed in.
All of you are lucky to know your origins.
During the WWII the island where I'm originally from had been seriously damaged.
Most of the public records were lost.
My parents' belongings were all lost.
My father doesn't tell us anything about his childhood. I have no idea about both sides of my grand parents.
Paternal grand parents died during the war.
Maternal grand father died when my mother was a baby, she lost her mother when she was 17.
the bible:
wow, it's beautiful. My family doesn't have any of those hereditary things because everybody moved to much.
I was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil and I lived there until I was 9 and then I moved to Argentina and lived there until I was 16 and now I've been in Canada for 2 years.
My dad was born in Colombia because my grandfather had a job that made him move very often so he was born there but lived most of his life in Brazil. My father's father was Swiss and his family comes from Poland and France. My father's mother is Argentinian and her family comes from several parts of Latin America and there are a few brits as well.
On my mother's side it's more homogeneous . My mother is Brazilian and her family is from the same country and Portugal.
I have an identity crisis.
My dad was born in Colombia because my grandfather had a job that made him move very often so he was born there but lived most of his life in Brazil.
Sicilian and Irish. possibly a few other things, but I really don't know. I was raised by my grandparents and my grandfather is Sicilian so I've always just kinda solely identified with my Italian side, as I don't really know the Irish part of my family very well. and my last name is Italian. I look more Irish though as I am the palest person I know!
Wow, you've lived all over the place. How's Canada compared to South America?
That's strange, because that is sort of what happened with my mother and her father. Although they lived in Belarus for a long time, my mother was born in Bahrain because of my grandfather's job. They lived in England for a little while before my mother was born, and they returned to England when she was about 6 or 7.
My grandfather is Belarussian, but my grandmother's family all come from the Channel Islands. That's why I wasn't sure whether to say if I was half or quarter Belarussian.
The meaning of nationality is confusing to me I don't really know if it's just the country you were born or the one you were raised so when people ask me "where are you from?" it's hard to answer the last country i lived in or the one I was born.
Better.
The meaning of nationality is confusing to me I don't really know if it's just the country you were born or the one you were raised so when people ask me "where are you from?" it's hard to answer the last country i lived in or the one I was born.