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DeletedUser12132

elmo omdat zo mijn favoriete knuffel heet en alle andere opties al in gebruik waren
11 omdat ik zo oud ben
dus elmo11 krijg je dan!
 

DeletedUser4891

marco word mark.
die naam was al gebruikt en daardoor moest ik er 600 achter zetten.
Nu gebruik ik bijna altijd mark600.
 

DeletedUser

In een héél ver verleden waar ik liever niet aan terug denk heb ik nog runescape gespeeld(naam noemen zonder link mag toch als ik mij niet vergis). In een wanhopige poging om daar een naam te verzinnen die nog niet bestond en zonder nummer achter heb ik mij maar turnevies genoemd(dialect voor schroevendraaier).

In tribalwars werd dit dan Turneviesia omdat dit meer klonk als het grote rijk dat ik nooit ben geworden.

Zonder bij na te denken gewoon die laatste naam gebruikt voor the-west.
 

DeletedUser12132

De Sims is geen slecht spel hoor, lekker mensjes uitmoorden op alle manieren :cool:

en vind je The Westies niet wat watterigers over zich hebben :p

Ik deed dat altijd met vuurwerk!

Dit waren mij andere opties:
niels11: Was al in gebruik
nielsenelmo11: Was te lang
nielsboy: Klonk voor mij te stuur
elmoboy: Klok ook te stoer.
elmoking: Klonk te machtig

Elmo11 was precies goed!
 

DeletedUser9872

de etymologie van mijn naam:

mijn naam komt van 'www.be' :rolleyes::rolleyes:

en omdat ik belg ben natuurlijk .be :)

meer is volgens mij niet te analyseren
 

DeletedUser4763

ben familie van en treed in zijn voetsporen als avonturier wat ik ook ben op w1 ;)

Daniel Boone
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Daniel Boone

This 1820 painting by Chester Harding is the only portrait of Daniel Boone made from life.[1]
Born October 22, 1734(1734-10-22)
November 2, 1734(1734-11-02) N.S.
Daniel Boone Homestead, Oley Valley, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Died September 26, 1820 (aged 85)
Nathan Boone's house, Femme Osage Creek, Missouri
Resting place Old Bryan Farm graveyard, Missouri according to The Boone Family book by Hazel Atterbury Spraker
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Daniel Boone (October 22 [November 2 new style], 1734 – September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer, explorer, and frontiersman whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now the Commonwealth of Kentucky (Kentucky), which was then beyond the western borders of the settled part of Thirteen Colonies (This region legally belonged to both the Commonwealth of Virginia and to the American Indian Tribes.) Despite some resistance from American Indian tribes such as the Shawnee, in 1778 Boone blazed his Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap in the Appalachian Mountains - from North Carolina and Tennessee into Kentucky. There he founded the village of Boonesborough, Kentucky, one of the first English-speaking settlements west of the Appalachians. Before the end of the 18th century, more than 200,000 European people migrated to Kentucky/Virginia by following the route marked by Boone.[2]

Boone was a militia officer during the Revolutionary War (1775 – 82), which in Kentucky was fought primarily between the European settlers and the British-aided Native Americans. Boone was captured by Shawnee Indians in 1778, who after a while adopted him into their tribe, but he later left the Indians and returned to Boonesborough in order to help defend the European settlements in Kentucky/Virginia.

Boone was elected to the first of his three terms in the Virginia General Assembly during the Revolutionary War, and fought in the Battle of Blue Licks in 1782, which was one of the final battles of the American Revolution. (Lord Cornwallis and all of his army of British troops had surrendered to Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, in mid-October 1781.)

Following the war, Boone worked as a surveyor and merchant, but he then went deeply into debt as a land speculator in Kentucky. Frustrated with all the legal problems resulting from his land claims, in 1799 Boone emigrated to eastern Missouri, where he spent most of the last two decades of his life (1800–20). When Boone and his family settled near Defiance, Missouri, that land west of the Mississippi River belonged to the French Empire of Napoleon Bonaparte, and not to the United States. That huge area of land was bought from the French by the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.

Boone remains an iconic figure in American history. He was a legend in his own lifetime, especially after an account of his adventures was published in 1784, making him famous in America and Europe. After his death, he was frequently the subject of heroic tall tales and works of fiction. His adventures—real and legendary—were influential in creating the archetypal Western hero of American folklore. In American popular culture, he is remembered as one of the foremost early frontiersmen. The epic Daniel Boone mythology often overshadows the historical details of his life.[3]
 

DeletedUser

ben familie van en treed in zijn voetsporen als avonturier wat ik ook ben op w1 ;)

Daniel Boone
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
This article is about the American pioneer. For other uses, see Daniel Boone (disambiguation).
Daniel Boone

This 1820 painting by Chester Harding is the only portrait of Daniel Boone made from life.[1]
Born October 22, 1734(1734-10-22)
November 2, 1734(1734-11-02) N.S.
Daniel Boone Homestead, Oley Valley, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Died September 26, 1820 (aged 85)
Nathan Boone's house, Femme Osage Creek, Missouri
Resting place Old Bryan Farm graveyard, Missouri according to The Boone Family book by Hazel Atterbury Spraker
Signature

Daniel Boone (October 22 [November 2 new style], 1734 – September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer, explorer, and frontiersman whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now the Commonwealth of Kentucky (Kentucky), which was then beyond the western borders of the settled part of Thirteen Colonies (This region legally belonged to both the Commonwealth of Virginia and to the American Indian Tribes.) Despite some resistance from American Indian tribes such as the Shawnee, in 1778 Boone blazed his Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap in the Appalachian Mountains - from North Carolina and Tennessee into Kentucky. There he founded the village of Boonesborough, Kentucky, one of the first English-speaking settlements west of the Appalachians. Before the end of the 18th century, more than 200,000 European people migrated to Kentucky/Virginia by following the route marked by Boone.[2]

Boone was a militia officer during the Revolutionary War (1775 – 82), which in Kentucky was fought primarily between the European settlers and the British-aided Native Americans. Boone was captured by Shawnee Indians in 1778, who after a while adopted him into their tribe, but he later left the Indians and returned to Boonesborough in order to help defend the European settlements in Kentucky/Virginia.

Boone was elected to the first of his three terms in the Virginia General Assembly during the Revolutionary War, and fought in the Battle of Blue Licks in 1782, which was one of the final battles of the American Revolution. (Lord Cornwallis and all of his army of British troops had surrendered to Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, in mid-October 1781.)

Following the war, Boone worked as a surveyor and merchant, but he then went deeply into debt as a land speculator in Kentucky. Frustrated with all the legal problems resulting from his land claims, in 1799 Boone emigrated to eastern Missouri, where he spent most of the last two decades of his life (1800–20). When Boone and his family settled near Defiance, Missouri, that land west of the Mississippi River belonged to the French Empire of Napoleon Bonaparte, and not to the United States. That huge area of land was bought from the French by the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.

Boone remains an iconic figure in American history. He was a legend in his own lifetime, especially after an account of his adventures was published in 1784, making him famous in America and Europe. After his death, he was frequently the subject of heroic tall tales and works of fiction. His adventures—real and legendary—were influential in creating the archetypal Western hero of American folklore. In American popular culture, he is remembered as one of the foremost early frontiersmen. The epic Daniel Boone mythology often overshadows the historical details of his life.[3]

Dit volg ik niet meer:o:blink:
 

DeletedUser4763

om het verhaal kort te maken hahaha

Daniel Boone (October 22 [November 2 new style], 1734 – September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer, explorer, and frontiersman whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now the Commonwealth of Kentucky (Kentucky), which was then beyond the western borders of the settled part of Thirteen Colonies

Boone was een amerikaanse pionier , ontdekkings reiziger etc etc waardoor hy 1 van de eerste volkshelden van de verenigde staten werd

aangezien mijn 1e karakter op the west in w1 een avonturier was heb ik hem Boone genoemd omdat ik wel wist dat Boone een bekende persoon was , ik wist alleen ze voornaam niet meer dus heb ik de mijne maar john boone genoemd :p

duidelijk nu ? ;)
 

DeletedUser

volgens mij had ik hier nog niet gespost.. maar ik was een nick aan het bedenken, omdat ik weer overnieuw begonnen was, en me oude nick saai vond.. en kon maar niets bedenken, totdat ik een (mini) KitKat Chunky in me mond stopte, en op de chat vroeg of ze ook een KitKat Chunky wilde :p
 

DeletedUser

IK keek dus spongebob omdat me broertje et wou zien, en daar hadden ze het over Vieze Harry, en toen nam ik die naam :p
El-Muchacho kwam gewoon in me op :p
 

DeletedUser

IK keek dus spongebob omdat me broertje et wou zien, en daar hadden ze het over Vieze Harry, en toen nam ik die naam :p
El-Muchacho kwam gewoon in me op :p

jaaaaaaaaajaaaaaaaa, jij keek spongebob 'omdat je broetje t wilde zien', geef maar toe, je vind t zelf ook leuk :laugh:
 
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