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Post by Army Wife on Oct 29, 2010 3:38:35 GMT -5
Well Hey There!
I'm the Admin was this site and the Control of Sarabi and our Lovely Tau! Yes, the beautiful Old Queen and the Dreadful Wannabe King. As the Name says, I'm a Army wife and been married since Aug. 28, 2010. So, what else do ya want to know. Oh yea, and I'm a Southern Bell from Alabama. So, anything else?
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Post by x Jumpstyle x on Oct 29, 2010 6:34:16 GMT -5
Oh wow. An older role-player. There's something I don't see very often. x3 Not that it's a bad thing mind you, I am just surprised is all. I always seem to come across very young role-players (ie- 12 or 13), at least when it comes to forums.
Along that train of thought, if I may inquire out of pure curiosity, just how old are you? I'm 20, if that makes you feel any better. Gonna be 21 in February.
Congrats on your marriage by the way. :3
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Post by Army Wife on Oct 29, 2010 9:34:25 GMT -5
Haha. I am eighteen years old, been roleplaying since I was thirteen. First one was a Horse RPG and now I do Human, Lion, Horse, Dragon, and so much more.
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Post by raichi on Oct 29, 2010 14:17:34 GMT -5
What does army wife mean? does it mean you used to be in the army and are married? or does it mean you're married to a partner who's part of the army? Funny thought, I'm 19. So age wise we have 18, 19, 20 haha. Whoa though, I've never even fallen in love before for real, and you're already married O.O;; But maybe that's just my problem normal girls fall in love all the time so I guess I'm some weird exception.
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Post by Army Wife on Oct 29, 2010 14:34:20 GMT -5
Army Wife? You have never heard of that? Are you from the USA? Just thought I would ask. It means that I am married to someone in the Army. My husband is a United States Army Soldier and the love of my life! Haha!
Yea, we have a nice little range of ages here. I fell in love with my Husband June 2, 2008 and we have been together ever since. We meet four hours before we started dating, but we had been talking to each others for about a Month and a Half.
But, I'm also about to be moving to where he is staying. He has been at his Duty Station since September 3rd. We got married a week before he left and it has been two months since we got married. Can't wait to see him again.
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Post by raichi on Oct 29, 2010 14:50:38 GMT -5
Oh my! So you're going to his duty station soon? I'm from Europe ^^ Just started my first year in college and rented a place of my own for the first time in my life. I'm saying farewell to all the money I've saved over the years, but education is worth it I can't help but notice your English is... well, it could use some work. (I didn't mean it offensively) Do your parents happen to be immigrants from some other country? I don't know much about the USA, but I do know there's a big difference in wealth region wise.
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Post by Army Wife on Oct 29, 2010 15:06:10 GMT -5
Yea, I'm goin' to his duty station soon and I can't wait! The sweet palm trees of Hawaii are callin' my name!
Yea, that is why you did not know the term of Army Wife. We have Army Wives, Navy Wives, Air Force Wives, Marine Wives, Seals Wives, Coast Guard Wives, and then of course, you got the Husbands who are not in the military and they are married to the women in the military. So yea, I can understand why you don't know the term. Haha.
And Yea, I understand getting you a place. I haven't gotten my own place yet, but soon very soon, but it will be on a Army Base.
Haha, my english is just fine... It is just Southern English... If you ever come to Alabama, you will see what I mean. My mom is a Shelby Girl, born and raised in Alabama and my Dad is the same, though a different town in Central Alabama. Now, my great-great- Grand father was from Brechin Scotland.
Edit Then, I have Native American in me on my mom's side and Irish on my mom's side, but I am still learnin' how to trace that back.
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Post by raichi on Oct 29, 2010 15:13:58 GMT -5
Aaah! So that's why. In Japan they have the same thing. People from Osaka have a very different way of speaking then people from Tokyo, even different words! That's why I thought it would be either a matter of region or parents.
I'm doing a language business communication study so I'm constantly applying rules in my mind. The main language is Japanese, but I also get english and dutch.
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Post by Army Wife on Oct 29, 2010 15:19:59 GMT -5
Haha, yea. Well, Southerns have a different way of speaking, that much is for sure. You will have to make a trip to Central Alabama to hear the way we speak. Youtube and videos can't describe it, you have to be here and hear it in person.
I am gonna give Hawaii a rude awaken when I get there and start sayin' Y'all and howdy, and all the other Southern Slang.
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Post by raichi on Oct 29, 2010 15:22:32 GMT -5
haha. Well it's also difficult enough for me to understand the people here. I moved to the far south end of the netherlands, so the people here have a very different accent then me. This one time a I misheard a 4 for a 2, but that lady REALLY had an accent going on.
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Post by Army Wife on Oct 29, 2010 15:27:55 GMT -5
Haha, yea I understand when you misunderstand people. Haha, it was funny one time. I leave thirty minutes from a city called Bimingham and I was helping my cousin move out some of her friends. They had a slightly different accent, not as thick as my own and they had me repeating stuff left and right just to hear me talk.
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Post by raichi on Oct 29, 2010 15:47:34 GMT -5
Whoa, you had me confused for a moment, I thought you meant Birmingham which lies in the UK. So I was all like.. huh? how can the USA be 30mins from the UK xD It's pretty amazing how one language can have so many dialects. Most Austrians and Dutch people can understand the german language because it's somewhat similar, but they're still both entirely different languages.
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Post by Army Wife on Oct 29, 2010 15:50:00 GMT -5
Haha, no Birmingham, Alabama, the Iron City! Haha, at least, that is the nickname it earned, however, Shelby Alabama holds the First Iron Works in Alabama, but it was destroyed during the Civil War. Haha, I'm giving you a history lesson, sorry.
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Post by raichi on Oct 29, 2010 16:06:18 GMT -5
ah, so both england and alabama have a city named birmingham ^^; I was never much of a geologist hehehe..
Don't worry though, I'm used to history lessons taking longer then an hour xD
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Post by Army Wife on Oct 29, 2010 16:12:18 GMT -5
Haha! Yea, we have a city, but it was literally sprung up overnight! On the back bone of Sloss Furnace, a Iron Works Company. But as I said, not the first one in Alabama. Shelby Iron Works was the first one, it is too bad the Union Burnt it down during the Civil War.
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