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Armenian Hall of Fame...

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  • Armenian Hall of Fame...

    Just in case you haven't already seen this list coming from Armenianpedia.com



    Princess Dianna?!? I never knew, however the Zildjian and Sabian family of cymbal makers I always thought was really cool. I've heard that the Zildjian family is the oldest family owned and operated business in the U.S. although when I think about it I feel like that couldn't be true. You'd think that some "Colony period" business would win that title.

    System of a Down too ... are they all Armenian?? Anyway enjoy btw Sergei Parajanov is in there too ... I am telling you he IS DA MAN!!! Nobody has done all the crazy things he did in cinema including the truly great experimental directors of the same period. They all respected Sergei ...

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    Ugh, is that the list with Principal Skinner on it? I don't like that list. The Wikipedia list is much better.

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      Originally posted by TomServo
      Ugh, is that the list with Principal Skinner on it? I don't like that list. The Wikipedia list is much better.
      List snob... what's the matter with it?!? Huh huh?!? It dosen't include that guy who paints tiny figurines in the eyes of pins ... I mean it's not THAT down but it's aiight ... knowhatimshayin?

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        Princess Diana
        From Armeniapedia.org
        From the writings about Princess Diana I perceived, some years ago, maybe chauvinistically, the remnants of her Armenian genes. Even though she was only 1/64th Armenian (as per the article herewith) she seems to have many of the strong characteristics of Armenian women. Thus her children and perhaps the future king of England will be blessed with Armenian genes.

        THIS ONE< I DIDNT KNOW>...I LOVE IT!! SEE...MY THEORY IS TRUE>>>EVERYONE ON THE PLANET HAS A BIT OF ARMO IN THEM!!!

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          Originally posted by Lamb Boy
          List snob... what's the matter with it?!? Huh huh?!? It dosen't include that guy who paints tiny figurines in the eyes of pins ... I mean it's not THAT down but it's aiight ... knowhatimshayin?
          That people should never strive for the best and should always do things carelessly. Gotcha.

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            Originally posted by TomServo
            That people should never strive for the best and should always do things carelessly. Gotcha.
            Reading a list is careless in what respect? You make it sound like ppl are risking their lives by reading the list I posted...

            Watch it ppl I'm on a campaign of misinformation!

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