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Albert1434

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  1. See what your frog would do to me Gary! He is such a nice guy... Not!
  2. Seems I was right good thing I had the Popcorn ready
  3. Aloha Gary big, huge hugs!
  4. Oh Drew you are too much, and I do mean that!
  5. Well I am betting that Nick will have his usual fit I just hope my popcorn is ready when he starts!
  6. Check this out!
  7. Drew are you ever planning on going back to school, and if so when? Will it be soon?😁
  8. That makes 87 on the Dominican Republic! Rare huh?
  9. I rarely use nukes. Yah right!
  10. Well, that is just a little too late, he uses nukes!
  11. I cant even began to guess!
  12. You may note that American isn't one of the Languages spoken in Texas!
  13. Texas is a diverse state with a rich linguistic history. Let’s explore the languages spoken there: English: As of 2020, 64.9% of Texas residents speak only English at home1. English has been one of the primary dominant languages used by government officials throughout Texas’s history. Spanish: Approximately 28.8% of residents speak Spanish at home1. Due to the large number of Tejanos, Mexicans, and other Spanish speakers, Spanish is widely spoken in Texas. German: Historically, German was recognized as a minority language in Texas from statehood until World War I. Laws have given official status and recognition to German at various points in time2. Norwegian: Similarly, Norwegian also had official recognition in Texas during certain periods2. Other Languages: Besides English, Spanish, German, and Norwegian, Texas is home to a variety of other languages. Vietnamese and Chinese (including Mandarin and Cantonese) are also spoken by significant communities3.
  14. I guess Drew you didn't learn much about Louisiana! Louisiana is a state with a rich linguistic heritage, where several languages are spoken. Here are some of the languages you’ll find in Louisiana: English: As the primary language, English is widely spoken throughout the state. French: Louisiana has a strong French influence due to its colonial history. French is still spoken by some communities, particularly in areas like New Orleans and Acadiana. French Creole: A unique blend of French, African, and other languages, Creole is spoken by some residents, especially in Creole communities. Spanish: Spanish is another significant language in Louisiana, particularly in the southern parts of the state. Italian: Although less common, Italian has left its mark on Louisiana’s culture and language. Vietnamese: Louisiana has a sizable Vietnamese community, especially in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region. Hungarian and Croatian: These languages are present due to historical immigration waves. Additionally, Louisiana has various dialects and accents, including Creole French, Louisiana French, and African American Vernacular English. These linguistic variations contribute to the state’s vibrant cultural tapestry. 🌟
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