Whahahaha, if there is one thing ALL Americans do when they introduce themself to someone is saying: I'm (fill in a name), from (fill in name of city and state)!
@@penultimateh766 Well that's a shame really, I bet you as a state have a fascinating history of your own, apart from being part of a greater entity. I don't know anything about Idaho, being from The Netherlands, but I would gladly fill the void. I love folk music and local history.
@@gideonroos1188 Seems like semantics. If they were truly independent, they'd have one person for each country in Parliament. Like countries in the UN. Plus you share military. police, NHS. Where's the independence?
Ah, fascinating actually, thank you! I had indeed heard that the supreme court was new. What fulfilled that function previously? Was there a court of final appeal in each nation?
I want the songs on Bandcamp.
Mmmmm
Interesting how you guys think of England as a separate entity. Americans would never talk that way about say, Delaware for instance...
Whahahaha, if there is one thing ALL Americans do when they introduce themself to someone is saying: I'm (fill in a name), from (fill in name of city and state)!
@@judy-angedv7590 Well, yeah, but Idaho doesn't have it's own UA-cam History Channel for instance, and hire people to sing famous Idaho songs...
@@penultimateh766 Well that's a shame really, I bet you as a state have a fascinating history of your own, apart from being part of a greater entity. I don't know anything about Idaho, being from The Netherlands, but I would gladly fill the void. I love folk music and local history.
@@gideonroos1188 Seems like semantics. If they were truly independent, they'd have one person for each country in Parliament. Like countries in the UN. Plus you share military. police, NHS. Where's the independence?
Ah, fascinating actually, thank you! I had indeed heard that the supreme court was new. What fulfilled that function previously? Was there a court of final appeal in each nation?