anyone who is Non-Indigenous is a foreigner anyway. ;)
*laughs*
Sounds a lot like New England. There's an old joke around here about a young couple with a baby who moved to a small town in New Hampshire. The baby grew up in the town, married, had a dozen or so kids, worked, and generally became the best-loved person in town. So when he finally died--at well over a hundred--the people of the town wanted to commemorate how well-loved he was. And so they put up a tombstone that said:
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*laughs*
Sounds a lot like New England. There's an old joke around here about a young couple with a baby who moved to a small town in New Hampshire. The baby grew up in the town, married, had a dozen or so kids, worked, and generally became the best-loved person in town. So when he finally died--at well over a hundred--the people of the town wanted to commemorate how well-loved he was. And so they put up a tombstone that said:
DEARLY BELOVED
THOUGH A STRANGER AMONG US