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Originally posted by sourhighguy word , this turned into a history lesson

Yeah

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Denmark

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Originally posted by Slumdog People lived in the area that today constitutes Denmark more than 200,000 years ago

Yes i agree but it doesnt mean its all history....they could have been living peacefully for 100 yrs...just sayin.........but America is built on history.....Built on immigrants........there is a history for everythin in America n we still making history right now as we speak.........tryin to spread democracy all ova da world

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Originally posted by BkGangstar
Originally posted by Slumdog People lived in the area that today constitutes Denmark more than 200,000 years ago

Yes i agree but it doesnt mean its all history....they could have been living peacefully for 100 yrs...just sayin.........but America is built on history.....Built on immigrants........there is a history for everythin in America n we still making history right now as we speak.........tryin to spread democracy all ova da world

From Wiki:

It is not definitively known how or when the Native Americans first settled the Americas and the present-day United States. The prevailing theory proposes that people migrated from Eurasia across Beringia, a land bridge that connected Siberia to present-day Alaska, and then spread southward throughout the Americas. This migration might have begun as early as 30,000 years ago[1] and continued through to about 10,000 years ago, when the land bridge became submerged by the rising sea level caused by the ending of the last glacial period.[2] These early inhabitants, called Paleoamericans, soon diversified into many hundreds of culturally distinct nations and tribes.

In other words:

America might be around 30000 years old...

.....

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Originally posted by Slumdog
Originally posted by BkGangstar
Originally posted by Slumdog People lived in the area that today constitutes Denmark more than 200,000 years ago

Yes i agree but it doesnt mean its all history....they could have been living peacefully for 100 yrs...just sayin.........but America is built on history.....Built on immigrants........there is a history for everythin in America n we still making history right now as we speak.........tryin to spread democracy all ova da world

From Wiki:

It is not definitively known how or when the Native Americans first settled the Americas and the present-day United States. The prevailing theory proposes that people migrated from Eurasia across Beringia, a land bridge that connected Siberia to present-day Alaska, and then spread southward throughout the Americas. This migration might have begun as early as 30,000 years ago[1] and continued through to about 10,000 years ago, when the land bridge became submerged by the rising sea level caused by the ending of the last glacial period.[2] These early inhabitants, called Paleoamericans, soon diversified into many hundreds of culturally distinct nations and tribes.

In other words:

America might be around 30000 years old...

.....

And i cant argue dat Denmark probably fought more wars than U.S cause i really dont know...but wat i do know is after WW2 no country has come close to America when it comes to fighting wars n dats fact

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Originally posted by BkGangstar
Originally posted by Slumdog People lived in the area that today constitutes Denmark more than 200,000 years ago

Yes i agree but it doesnt mean its all history....they could have been living peacefully for 100 yrs...just sayin.........but America is built on history.....Built on immigrants........there is a history for everythin in America n we still making history right now as we speak.........tryin to spread democracy all ova da world

Yeah agree that Americas history is built on immigrants ... which really started in 1492 or what?

Not sure how much history America is making right now... well maybe trying to build up the largets dept in history ... just kidding... hmmmm

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Originally posted by BkGangstar
Originally posted by Slumdog
Originally posted by BkGangstar
Originally posted by Slumdog People lived in the area that today constitutes Denmark more than 200,000 years ago

Yes i agree but it doesnt mean its all history....they could have been living peacefully for 100 yrs...just sayin.........but America is built on history.....Built on immigrants........there is a history for everythin in America n we still making history right now as we speak.........tryin to spread democracy all ova da world

From Wiki:

It is not definitively known how or when the Native Americans first settled the Americas and the present-day United States. The prevailing theory proposes that people migrated from Eurasia across Beringia, a land bridge that connected Siberia to present-day Alaska, and then spread southward throughout the Americas. This migration might have begun as early as 30,000 years ago[1] and continued through to about 10,000 years ago, when the land bridge became submerged by the rising sea level caused by the ending of the last glacial period.[2] These early inhabitants, called Paleoamericans, soon diversified into many hundreds of culturally distinct nations and tribes.

In other words:

America might be around 30000 years old...

.....

And i cant argue dat Denmark probably fought more wars than U.S cause i really dont know...but wat i do know is after WW2 no country has come close to America when it comes to fighting wars n dats fact

I think you are right on that one...

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Originally posted by Slumdog
Originally posted by BkGangstar
Originally posted by Slumdog
Originally posted by BkGangstar
Originally posted by Slumdog People lived in the area that today constitutes Denmark more than 200,000 years ago

Yes i agree but it doesnt mean its all history....they could have been living peacefully for 100 yrs...just sayin.........but America is built on history.....Built on immigrants........there is a history for everythin in America n we still making history right now as we speak.........tryin to spread democracy all ova da world

From Wiki:

It is not definitively known how or when the Native Americans first settled the Americas and the present-day United States. The prevailing theory proposes that people migrated from Eurasia across Beringia, a land bridge that connected Siberia to present-day Alaska, and then spread southward throughout the Americas. This migration might have begun as early as 30,000 years ago[1] and continued through to about 10,000 years ago, when the land bridge became submerged by the rising sea level caused by the ending of the last glacial period.[2] These early inhabitants, called Paleoamericans, soon diversified into many hundreds of culturally distinct nations and tribes.

In other words:

America might be around 30000 years old...

.....

And i cant argue dat Denmark probably fought more wars than U.S cause i really dont know...but wat i do know is after WW2 no country has come close to America when it comes to fighting wars n dats fact

I think you are right on that one...

But i dont even care....all i care about is figuring out when i will travel to copenhagen, Denmark n exploring life outside of U.S

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I'm to scary to leave the states................................I try my best not to have to get on a plane............................and boats are totally off limits.............being surrounded by water scares me too! Im dying on the ground,fuck that!

 
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Yeah soooo many interesting places to see.... My favorite cities (I have been to) in Europe are Rome and Paris.... but lots of other interesting cities likE Barcelona, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Oslo, Venice, etc....

I still need to see a lot of America... only know the East cost (mainly NY and Washington)... so I need to explore America

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Originally posted by moe11 I'm to scary to leave the states................................I try my best not to have to get on a plane............................and boats are totally off limits.............being surrounded by water scares me too! Im dying on the ground,fuck that!

... I am sure you can do it (jump on a plane and survive)....

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