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Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (20:19)
by kkstrong

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (20:21)
by ChrisE
I'm half English, half Northern-Irish.

All British. Just like Cornish pasties... Mmmm... Meaty.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (20:23)
by toasters

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (20:24)
by Spawn of Yanni
Indian through and through.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (20:30)
by 29403
A mix of 171.47303 of Corsica, and and 171.47303 Sierra Leone makes 29403. Also, with a hint of the Democratic Republic of Congo!

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (20:53)
by EdoI
My fother is completely Bosnian, and my mother is a child of Croatian parents, born and raised in Serbia (what a mix).

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (20:54)
by wedgie
From as far back as I know: 100% English.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (21:31)
by Fraxtil
About 25% Mexican; the rest is a mixture of European heritage. I think there's some German in the mix, but nothing else comes to mind.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (21:32)
by Izzy
Ecuadorian. :D

I live in Bermuda.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (22:04)
by Pixon
Scottish, French, English.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (22:06)
by Ampersand
Italian, Hungarian, Irish, French-Canadian, Native American, and Mexican.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (22:28)
by Pheidippides
Mostly Irish, with notable portions of Polish, Hungarian, and Slovak, and some German.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.01 (22:32)
by Z-Res
Thai, with a melting pot of mainly Eastern European countries.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (00:03)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
Pure-bred Slavic. 50% Russian, 50% Ukrainian.
Ampersand wrote:Irish
Irish? Really?
I think your Mexican / Native American overpowers your Irish and French-Canadian.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (00:20)
by pinballwizard96
Irish & Colombian

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (00:42)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
European, via Australia and New Zealand. Mostly English? Partly Scandinavian.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (01:00)
by Ampersand
Tsukatu wrote:Pure-bred Slavic. 50% Russian, 50% Ukrainian.
Ampersand wrote:Irish
Irish? Really?
I think your Mexican / Native American overpowers your Irish and French-Canadian.
Blaylock's an Irish name, brother. S'why I'm an alcoholic. And yeah, I get that a lot.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (01:27)
by Tanner
Half Russian, half British.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (02:18)
by Radium
50% Norwegian, 50% Canadian.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (02:57)
by GamingWolf
My most defined ancestry is...

German, English, Irish, and... Syrian.

I'll get to researching on that at some point. My dad keeps an extensive family tree. (Last I checked.)

EDIT: Don't I know someone notable who is Syrian... I was looking around and... STEVE JOBS! :O

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (04:25)
by KinGAleX
Half white, about seven generations Australian, but English and Scottish prior to that; a quarter Italian, eighth Polish, and eighth Lithuanian.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (05:34)
by blue_tetris
I don't often say it, but I'm part French Canadian.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (10:50)
by Borealis
On my mother's side I'm English, then if you go a bit further back you get Scandanavian roots. On my father's side, I'm half-Czech half-Arab. Which is a bit of an odd mixture, but that's what you get when you live in melting-pot of culture.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (12:11)
by Mae
British, mostly.

Re: Define your Heritage.

Posted: 2009.06.02 (13:36)
by Spawn of Yanni
Borealis wrote:On my mother's side I'm English, then if you go a bit further back you get Scandanavian roots. On my father's side, I'm half-Czech half-Arab. Which is a bit of an odd mixture, but that's what you get when you live in melting-pot of culture.
No way! I figured David Simpson was as American a name as you could possibly get.