My family is an unbroken line of Uptown New Orleans elite tracing it's ancestry to the French noblemen who founded this city in the late 17th century. How old did you say your money was? TFM.
I know you are lying because SC was not even founded until 1663 and the first city in the state (Charleston) was not founded until 1670. All prior settlements were in present day NC. and Scots did not even come to the state until the 18th century due to ongoing conflict between the English and the Scots.
You sir, now join the millions of liars on TFM.
Being any kinda French is FaF…New Orleans is the the classiest city in the south.. from the very beginning people have been wanting this place. Envy=FaF.
Classy? Haha not the word. New Orleans is like the trashy college bar everyone goes to but no one likes. I’ve been to New Orleans twice and both times I have to watch out for people pissing in the street. Classy.
*equate=consider or describe as similar, to make equal or matching. Perhaps you meant “equal” or “signify” or something along those lines. Equate could have been used if you had said “You can not equate proper grammar with high intelligence,” but its placement in this sentence is off the mark. Just sayin’.
Try Scottish nolinity since the middle ages (castle included) until my family came to the greatest state (sc) in 1650…. So 1680’s or 1380’s? I win
14 years ago at 6:48 amNobility*
14 years ago at 7:04 amTry Scottish nobility since the 11th century (castle and city included). And they were built on an island off of the west coast of Scotland. TFM?
14 years ago at 1:01 amI know you are lying because SC was not even founded until 1663 and the first city in the state (Charleston) was not founded until 1670. All prior settlements were in present day NC. and Scots did not even come to the state until the 18th century due to ongoing conflict between the English and the Scots.
14 years ago at 4:14 amYou sir, now join the millions of liars on TFM.
I don’t care how old it is: money can’t buy intelligence, which is evident seeing as you don’t know the difference between it’s and its.
14 years ago at 8:49 amShut up gdi pink browski CREAM!
14 years ago at 8:54 amdolla dolla bills yalllll
14 years ago at 5:02 pmI don’t care if you are from Nola or how old your money is, being French in any capacity and bragging about it = NF
14 years ago at 2:33 pmbeing related to the french= NF
14 years ago at 2:59 pmso said
14 years ago at 8:05 pmFrench=NF
14 years ago at 4:21 pmSecond
14 years ago at 7:30 pmBeing any kinda French is FaF…New Orleans is the the classiest city in the south.. from the very beginning people have been wanting this place. Envy=FaF.
14 years ago at 5:18 pmthough New Orleans is awesome and a hell of a good time, I dont know if I would call it classy. Atleast not anymore.
14 years ago at 6:20 pmClassy? Haha not the word. New Orleans is like the trashy college bar everyone goes to but no one likes. I’ve been to New Orleans twice and both times I have to watch out for people pissing in the street. Classy.
14 years ago at 7:53 pmYet, New Orleans is classier than…everytime I drink, I piss my pants. I had a shot of jack once and I shit my pants! I’m kind of a pussy
14 years ago at 9:33 pmI couldn’t spell my name right twice…I’m such a dickless shithead
14 years ago at 9:36 pmFalse. Charleston is a lot classier.
14 years ago at 9:42 pmUnbroken Line? Inbreeding is NF.
14 years ago at 5:54 pmglad someone picked up on it
14 years ago at 7:23 pmits called always having a male child to carry on the name. idiot.
14 years ago at 7:30 pmYou can be my fratdaddy anyday.
14 years ago at 5:59 pmEveryone knows the French are NF. Go snag another cig from your geed french buddy
14 years ago at 6:19 pmSecond
14 years ago at 7:28 pmit’s = “it is”
its = possessive form
Congrats on the lineage, though.
14 years ago at 6:27 pmWhy is everyone on this site so obsessed with grammar? Good grammar does not equate intelligence.
14 years ago at 4:40 amProper grammar*
14 years ago at 4:48 am*equate=consider or describe as similar, to make equal or matching. Perhaps you meant “equal” or “signify” or something along those lines. Equate could have been used if you had said “You can not equate proper grammar with high intelligence,” but its placement in this sentence is off the mark. Just sayin’.
14 years ago at 6:27 am