Message from @Lawrence of Eurabia
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talking about uniforms
@Lawrence of Eurabia I liked it cuz it was the only time you got to wear a bowtie with ASU's and no cover
i actually look good in a beret, not a bowtie though
Bowtie + beret
impossible
bowtie + cap works but not the beret
Beret + Tracksuit works best
that's the best idea i've ever heard
@Drover Tom i take it you served then?
also fake army
Considering going OCS Air Force after I graduate though rather than Army
I don’t really like the military all that much
really anything + tracksuit works best tbh
I miss the way the military used to be
I got a medical discharge (not permanent) and its weird because when I was in it, I didn't like it all that much, but now being out I kinda miss it.
should've joined the French Foreign Legion instead of going to college where I'm bored to death
could've changed your name to Pierre
i suppose i could always just go join them anyways, but then i couldn't come back
@DixieBoy76 - KY yo I found someone
my great uncle is on a few public family trees
@Jacob I have an update too
I found someone born in 1670’s in Rappahannock, Virginia
looks like you're further back than me but I'm making progress
found a guy born in 1867
The furthest I made it back was like the 15th century on my tree
How do I view other people’s?
it has to be public
Do I have to buy the full thing
My English side go back to the 1750s in the US. My grandfather did a bit of research and said he was able to trace us back to Norfolk, VA.
Got back to 1280 in the HRE
@DixieBoy76 - KY I got the free trial lmao
I feel like I’m probably too retarded to figure out the family tree thing
I don’t want to accidentally climb someone else’s family tree
dude I'm a brainlet myself and I figured it out
Interdasting 🤔
@Lawrence of Eurabia French foreign legion hates americans, it's basically only for poor slavs
@Mr Snow Greetings from Norfolk VA then lol
1750's Maritime WASPs I take it?
@Sam Anderson I believe so. My grandfather is half English/Scot. Funny, he said that there were ethnic tensions between the two groups in the community that led his great (great great) grandfather out west with his Scot wife to get a plot of land in Arkansas.
We were, uh...."cotton farm owners" in the 1840s