AgentBirdnest: I don't know... I didn't even know America was a man ô__ô I've never heard it referred to as a he or she.
That might be true. On a lot of the old war propaganda the US was always represented by a man, Uncle Sam, I think it was. But that is why I asked as I was unsure.
ElTerprise: Well it's Fatherland her - but Germany is/was represented as a female national personification - Germania. For example [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germania_(personification)#/media/File:Image_Germania_(painting).jpg]here[/url] - during the 1848 revolution.
That sounds a bit confusing. So it is a guy who dresses up as a woman? Or just a guy who couldn't be bothered to get up for work so sent his wife instead? :-)
Empress_Owl: No, thanks... I only like the special posts numbers which include 4 and its multiples, like : 444, 888, 4 000, 4 400, 4 444, 8 000, 8 800, 8 888... Yeah, it's an odd habbit, I don't care. >:'-|
France is a "she"...
La France.
Also, good afternoon Vnlr, and Sup, and anyone else I'd forget :)
**Big hugs**
I know, I will be keeping an eye out for the 88,888th post. Hopefully we can get it for you, if Agent doesn't steal it that is. :-)
*big silly hug*