Friday, July 23, 2010

Name that Citizen Club Member

11 comments:

S2 said...

Congratulations, Thomas! Vote for me!

Anonymous said...

Swiss American Thomas!

JS said...

The Mad Madison Mountaineer!

I'll bet he's in several languages.

But why does he always wear those power plane T-shirts..????

Anonymous said...

His English is pretty good, but is he "Fluent?"

JS said...

That was "bet he's 'fluent' in several languages."

BTW, why'd do the opposing arrowhead <> symbols vacate the bracketed text????

Rick said...

Formatting commands are enclosed by "<" and ">" If you put something unrecognized by the markup language between those delimiters, it just gets ignored.

Rick said...

Do you have to be fluent in the Navier-Stokes equation to become a US citizen?

North said...

Congratulations! Woof!

Anonymous said...

Part of the citizen application test skills is to be able to point to an American flag / or American flag pin (made in Honduras) while reciting the Star-Spangled-Banner and wavinga real American flad (made in Malaysia) while informaing everyone you are 'fluent' in English. Christopher

Anonymous said...

Yes, and all this in IFR conditions. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

I thought Americans usually pointed with the next finger over.