JUST WONDERING... (Thank you to the Pedes who noticed my first post on this...I fixed it)
Van der Veen is a common Dutch surname, meaning "from the fen" or more generally "from the peatlands". In the Netherlands 19,847 people carried the name in 2007, making it the 32nd most common surname there.[1] Dutch surnames with the same origin and meaning are Van Veen, Van de Ven/Van der Ven, Van de Venne, Veen, and Veenstra/Feenstra. The name was often taken by peat workers, as harvest of turf for fuel was abundant in the Netherlands
TRUMP DID NOT GET FOUND GUILTY!!!!!! WAHHHHHHH So I am in Texas and she has been trying to understand how the family who is SUPPOSED to vote Democratic because........we.....are...........MEXICAN.....I keep reminding her we are Americans...our grandparents were from Mexico....OI VEY....
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