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LockHeart

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Basically a British mutt - half Scot, quarter Welsh, quarter English.

Not overly exciting :(
 

Jerious1154

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On my Dad's side of the family, Lithuanian. On my Mom's side I'm 3 or 4 different European ethnicities, including being descended from John Hart, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
 

Pimppeter2

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I'm 100% Greek, my parents were Greek Immigrants to America. I live in a sheltered Greek community, hell, I didn't even learn English till I was like 9
 

AvsJoe

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50% Maltese
25% Hungarian
~12.5% Irish
~12.5% Native Canadian
...with some French and Scottish buried in there somewhere.

But trust me, I'm 100% Canadian.
 

Shapsters

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Born in Canada and:

My dad is Full Jewish, my mom is French Canadian, and Irish. And seeing as how almost every French Canadian has Metis in them, I probably do as well.

I love my mom but I really wish my dad married a full Jew, becuase being purebred Jew would be awesome!
 

GrinningManiac

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Half Scottish
Quarter Irish
Quarter English
some Welsh down the line

And, by general English genetics, likley some Scandinavian, German and French in me from way back.

Oh, and 20% chance of Gengis Khan. Yeah, he fornicated like a madman
 

The Kind Cannibal

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Mestizo mostly, that is Spaniard and indigenous tribal decent. I think I have a trace amount of Aztec in my bloodline, and a fair amount of Portuguese.
 

Spitfire175

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Finnish through and through. I can trace my dad's family back 17 generations and 10 on my mother's side. Han-finnish all of them. Quite boring, actually.
 

lizards

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nearly everyone in my family history was either cajun or British

mostly cajun though and at least i got the accent
 

Cavouku

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eatenbyagrue said:
Cavouku said:
eatenbyagrue said:
Filipino, which means a mishmash of native Filipino blood mixed in with Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Spanish, Arab and Malaysian. Like most Filipinos, my surname came from the Spanish, who assigned every Filipino family a Spanish-sounding surname to make census-taking easier.
I know it's off-topic, but I'm reminded of District 9 with this.
Lol, well the movie isn't out here in the backwoods of the universe, so I haven't the foggiest idea why it would.
The prawns (alien specie's nickname) had English names (though oddly enough, it was set in Johannesburg, South Africa). For instance, the main prawn character's name was Christopher Johnson.
 

pigeon_of_doom

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*Deep breath*

Spanish Anglo-Indian with bits of Irish, Scottish, Canadian and Italian plus whatever ethic groups my family have bred with over the years. Glad to see I'm not the only one with such a mixed heritage though.
 

Supreme Unleaded

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25% Scottish

25% Irish

25% Italian

and 25% something els that i cant remeber.


But the real question is, will there ever be a natinality of American since its all refugees and imagrants.
 

Aqualung

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Canadian
French
German
German
German
German
German
German.

I'm related to this fellow:


Not much of a looker, I know.