Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Groth on July 20, 2018, 07:08:57 PM
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Oh, OKAY...my subject is not too misleading :)
http://www.savannahnow.com/news/20180718/clues-to-confederate-mystery-subs-crew-never-dumped-weight
Been watching this for years...very neat they have different theorys
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https://acwm.org/sites/default/files/styles/product_large/public/hl_hunley_1.jpg?itok=VRrrUDB6
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:aok That was interesting! Thanks for posting :rock I had forgotten they had found the Hunley.
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Since there was only one, does this mean it won't be in the AH4 US civil war arena?
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That must be qualified information. Clicking the first link produced this:
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That must be qualified information. Clicking the first link produced this:
You must be from the north. We still have it marked confidential.
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Yes, north indeed. Confidential is a better word. They obviously teach better English down there. Thanks. :salute
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You must be from the north. We still have it marked confidential.
:rofl :aok
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I was hoping to find mean jokes about a certain famous/infamous pedophile named Jerrod in this thread.
Thanks for nuthin! :bhead
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I've spent a lot of time in North Charleston working at the paper mill. I went to the museum during one of my trips up there and really enjoyed it. I'd definitely like to go see it again.
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Bizman......southern dialectic is closest extent to 'Old English'.....'Original' English,,TYVM :)
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Often I must smile and pretend to know what's said if I get off 'beaten track' and I live here!
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Bizman,
English is NOT taught in the area near Charleston South Carolina(Well, it is, but its not what you'd think). According to wikipedia the Charleston dialect is slowly dying out, maybe it is if you are not from the area.....
The folks around Charleston speak Gullah/Geechie, and an American English dialect that has never been accurately copied or imitated. You have to be a resident to actually get it right.
You need to visit the city to really understand how different those folks speak from other Americans. It is far more different than youtube or the net can ever convey.