You Are a Citizen of the World |
![]() You are truly interested in all people and countries, no matter how far away from you they are. You try to learn, travel, and understand. Being a part of the whole world is important to you, and you're always working to be more internationally focused. |
You Are an Accidental Citizen of the World |
![]() Born in England, raised by an Italian Nonnie, you started school in North Africa. Stationed twice in Germany and a student of Russia and Eastern Europe, you can't help but take note of what's going on in the world today. You are truly interested in the history of all people and countries, no matter how far away from you they are. |
You Are Not a Citizen of the World |
![]() You are too busy to be concerned with what's happening halfway around the world. And while it may it may be easy to stay in your comfort zone, you may end up getting left behind. Everything and everyone is going more global every day... and you need to keep up! |
Everyone.
Good morning to our
AWESOME
Military, our Allies, and their families.
Thank you, Luvy, for preparing
the Canteen for todays activities.
You Are a Citizen of FReeper Land |
![]() You try to learn, travel, and understand. Being a part of the FReeper Nation is important to you, and you're always working to be more FReeper focused. |
Thank you Procon for the inspiring words (wink).
Gonna make my rounds while it's still quiet.
Please stay right where you are.
Keep the troops and their families entertained.
The Canteen is
Come on in and sit for a while.
There's always plenty of coffee, tea,
pancakes, conversation, silliness,
and plain old BS
REMEMBER THEM ~ DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM
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You Are a Citizen of the World |
![]() You are truly interested in all people and countries, no matter how far away from you they are. You try to learn, travel, and understand. Being a part of the whole world is important to you, and you're always working to be more internationally focused. |
I am a “Model Citizen of the World”
But I consider myself to be an American first and foremost. But I do keep track of things overseas. That comes from being in the military because I wanted to know about where I could have been deployed.