30% of Australian residents were born outside of Australia.Only 36% of Florida residents were born here (second-lowest percentage of native-born residents after Nevada).
2/3 of those poms I assume?30% of Australian residents were born outside of Australia.
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And it was originally pure white; the polished limestone casing had been lost over time. What we see is the rough worked underlying structure.The Great Pyramid of Giza was the world's tallest building for almost 4000 years.
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And 100% are descended from rapists and murderers the UK diddnt want30% of Australian residents were born outside of Australia.
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I don't have a drop of UK blood.And 100% are descended from rapists and murderers the UK diddnt want
It’s a national origin myth that is a metaphor for when Egypt was Jerusalem’s suzerain. Judaism is also an “evolution” of the Caananite pantheon.And it was originally pure white; the polished limestone casing had been lost over time. What we see is the rough worked underlying structure.
Also it was not built by slaves.
Also, just for fun, the Jews were never slaves in Egypt.
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I grew up in a gold mining town in the subarctic. I learnt French first, couldn’t even read English till the 6th grade.I did not grow up with a very good formal education. It's a lifelong catch up game. Internet bless.
I grew up in a gold mining town in the subarctic. I learnt French first, couldn’t even read English till the 6th grade.
I grew up in a gold mining town in the subarctic. I learnt French first, couldn’t even read English till the 6th grade.
Is that why you didn't know how to cross a street in Miami Beach?I did not grow up with a very good formal education. It's a lifelong catch up game.
Is that why you didn't know how to cross a street in Miami Beach?
Is that the expression? I thought it was, "Ride the Red River but never drink from it...."As I learned from the Parisians, "don't fear the red".
Useless trivia: they once performed with Frank Zappa and the Mothers.
your first stanza there contradicts the second one with florida being a spanish word pronouncing it with an I would actually be the correct original spanish pronunciation.The word "alligator" comes from the Spanish words "el lagarto," which means "the lizard."
Spoken by the first Spanish colonists to visit Florida, which is also Spanish for "flowery" due to all the different colored greenery we have here.
If you pronounce the "i" in Florida, you're not from Florida.