[DeTomaso] Immigrants - NPC

David adin at frontier.net
Sat Feb 18 14:20:04 EST 2017


The last of my family that came to America was Grandpa Pete.  Somehow got to
Liverpool from Sweden and entered Wyoming  from Canada. His foreman took a
job at a gold mine in Colorado and wrote to Pete offering him a job. (skip
the local color) Pete met the young girl that brought the mail to the mine,
she coming up with the only female jack-packer. One day a fellow from the
phone company asked Pete if you could really  ski, "Ya, sure!" Pete worked
for the phone company for almost 50 years.

 

The point of the story here is that WE are all immigrants. Unless you can
document residence from before the Bering Land bridge, you came here to
live! The question should not be whether or not you are an immigrant, but
will you be a good citizen? Work, contribute, vote. Sadly, Grandpa Pete
decided if he was going to live here, he would learn the language and be a
good citizen. So, no Swede talkin' here beyond pogen . .  . . and I was
raised to be a good citizen.  Viet Nam x2? Worked most of my life and turned
out to be a grouchy old man.

 

 

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   The last of my family that came to America was Grandpa Pete.  Somehow
   got to Liverpool from Sweden and entered Wyoming  from Canada. His
   foreman took a job at a gold mine in Colorado and wrote to Pete
   offering him a job. (skip the local color) Pete met the young girl that
   brought the mail to the mine, she coming up with the only female
   jack-packer. One day a fellow from the phone company asked Pete if you
   could really  ski, "Ya, sure!" Pete worked for the phone company for
   almost 50 years.


   The point of the story here is that WE are all immigrants. Unless you
   can document residence from before the Bering Land bridge, you came
   here to live! The question should not be whether or not you are an
   immigrant, but will you be a good citizen? Work, contribute, vote.
   Sadly, Grandpa Pete decided if he was going to live here, he would
   learn the language and be a good citizen. So, no Swede talkin' here
   beyond pogen . .  . . and I was raised to be a good citizen.  Viet Nam
   x2? Worked most of my life and turned out to be a grouchy old man.


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