'05 Owners...what is your ethnicity?
#65
Originally posted by Angry Irishman@July 29, 2005, 9:23 PM
Ummm........American-Irish, in that order. I'm only angry when I think how long I have to wait for my Mustang.
I have 15 years of military service, have deployed to and lived all over the world, and I can confidently say that the United States of America is the greatest nation in the world. Most of her citizens have no idea how fortunate they are to live in the US.
By the way...there are no other cars that compare to American muscle cars either.
God bless the USA! :flag2: and a personal plug the USAF
Ummm........American-Irish, in that order. I'm only angry when I think how long I have to wait for my Mustang.
I have 15 years of military service, have deployed to and lived all over the world, and I can confidently say that the United States of America is the greatest nation in the world. Most of her citizens have no idea how fortunate they are to live in the US.
By the way...there are no other cars that compare to American muscle cars either.
God bless the USA! :flag2: and a personal plug the USAF
#69
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Originally posted by BEACHBOY@July 31, 2005, 2:59 PM
American here, no hyphens needed. I am so over Political correctness
American here, no hyphens needed. I am so over Political correctness
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American, pieces of American Indian, Dutch, German, Scotch, and Irish. But all were so far back that it doesn't matter. White if you couldn't figure it out. 7 years in the Navy here.
Jason
Jason
#77
100% American. Heritage: 75% english, 25% (german and dutch combo). Born in Frankfurt Germany (AM side) in 1967 while my father was stationed in Stuttgart. Father born in Michigan, mother born in Alaska.
Also currently living in Texas. I'm not sure what the He!! that makes me now! I guess it would make me an "American who is hot as He!!, sweating from the humidity and anxiously awaiting for the fall so I don't sweat to death before I even get into my GT every moring"
Also currently living in Texas. I'm not sure what the He!! that makes me now! I guess it would make me an "American who is hot as He!!, sweating from the humidity and anxiously awaiting for the fall so I don't sweat to death before I even get into my GT every moring"
#78
Originally posted by Angry Irishman@July 29, 2005, 10:23 PM
Ummm........American-Irish, in that order. I'm only angry when I think how long I have to wait for my Mustang.
I have 15 years of military service, have deployed to and lived all over the world, and I can confidently say that the United States of America is the greatest nation in the world. Most of her citizens have no idea how fortunate they are to live in the US.
By the way...there are no other cars that compare to American muscle cars either.
God bless the USA! :flag2: and a personal plug the USAF
Ummm........American-Irish, in that order. I'm only angry when I think how long I have to wait for my Mustang.
I have 15 years of military service, have deployed to and lived all over the world, and I can confidently say that the United States of America is the greatest nation in the world. Most of her citizens have no idea how fortunate they are to live in the US.
By the way...there are no other cars that compare to American muscle cars either.
God bless the USA! :flag2: and a personal plug the USAF
And I'm an American-Marine