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Previously on "Equal opportunities survey"

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  • Marina
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    The 'Oirish' option is for you then m'dear.

    Unless you're from Eire. I which case, can you vote Oirish anyway, just for
    the hell of it?
    A lot of Irish people have Viking or Norman ancestry. I once worked with a guy called Burke, who was well into Irish culture and proudly claimed descent from the high king Brian Boru himself, and all the usual stuff about English oppression through the ages.

    He was gutted when I pointed out he was almost certainly descended from a Norman called William de Burgo, one of the biggest oppressors of the lot

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  • HYpno27
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    British by birth

    Spanish/English/Nordic by gene pool

    Sarf London by nurture

    Decent cove by nature

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    The 'Oirish' option is for you then m'dear.

    Unless you're from Eire. I which case, can you vote Oirish anyway, just for the hell of it?
    I am from Eire, you numpty - where do you think I picked up this accent....

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by EqualOpportunities View Post
    You are Ambrosius Diarmuid Maconochie and I claim my 5 of whatever currency you deal in...


    Not quite! This survey's just for you, it seems.

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  • EqualOpportunities
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    The waters are a bit muddy - which is why I was interested to know which group people feel most closely aligned to - it's in the heart, I think. I mean - I was born in England, as were my parents, but my maternal grandmother's side is Irish, my paternal side Scottish, I have a Scottish Surname, an Irish middle name and a Christian name from ancient Rome. I'd identify myself therefore as British, leaning slightly towards Celtic-British.
    My ancestors were very likely Vikings or Scandinavian settlers.
    You are Ambrosius Diarmuid Maconochie and I claim my 5 of whatever currency you deal in...

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    No - I'm from Ireland - what are you going on about RH??
    The 'Oirish' option is for you then m'dear.

    Unless you're from Eire. I which case, can you vote Oirish anyway, just for the hell of it?

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
    In my case (and I am not saying this for any reason except accuracy) research indicates zero heritage from anywhere other than England. Clearly going back further there must be Anglo Saxon etc
    The waters are a bit muddy - which is why I was interested to know which group people feel most closely aligned to - it's in the heart, I think. I mean - I was born in England, as were my parents, but my maternal grandmother's side is Irish, my paternal side Scottish, I have a Scottish Surname, an Irish middle name and a Christian name from ancient Rome. I'd identify myself therefore as British, leaning slightly towards Celtic-British.
    My ancestors were very likely Vikings or Scandinavian settlers.

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  • zeitghost
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    Originally posted by KathyWoolfe
    I was the product of a mixed marriage....my Mother was from Yorkshire and my Father from Lancashire.

    I was born in a little town in Warwickshire so I can now speak Lancs, Yorks and Brummie. I'm now learning Scots so I can speak gibberish in most parts of the UK....
    Learning Welsh is definitely a step too far I think, so I don't think I'll go there.
    Dim Siarad Cymraeg?

    Just two words you need to remember: Dim Arian...

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  • zeitghost
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    It's ok - I have a DVD box set of Buffy for occasions like these, hang on a sec.
    Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...

    Evil Willow...

    Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...

    I'm feeling better already...

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  • zeitghost
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    Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Post
    yeah RH, don't be embarrassed, it happens to all men occasionally.
    That's very kind...

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  • zeitghost
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    Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
    It happens.
    Yes.

    Tell me about it...

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  • cailin maith
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    No - I'm from Ireland - what are you going on about RH??

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Post
    yeah RH, don't be embarrassed, it happens to all men occasionally.
    It's ok - I have a DVD box set of Buffy for occasions like these, hang on a sec.

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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    People often say stuff like "ah well, we're all a mixture aren't we?" or "everyone's got a few Irish and Scottish ancestors".

    In my case (and I am not saying this for any reason except accuracy) research indicates zero heritage from anywhere other than England. Clearly going back further there must be Anglo Saxon etc but we've all been English so far back to 16 something or other. It's not big or clever or anything, just what it is.

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  • KathyWoolfe
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    Originally Posted by realityhack
    (Be patient, it may take a mo to get it up)
    Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
    It happens.

    yeah RH, don't be embarrassed, it happens to all men occasionally.

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