I'm at least 4th generation Canadian, both sides of my family originally immigrated from England. One side has always been in Ontario, the other from Nova Scotia. Maybe that's why I like seafood so much!
Ok, so maybe I asked the question incorrectly? LoL. Actually, I'm a first-gen in my immediate family. Glad to hear everyone's responses to this thread, hehe. :applause2:
OK... AMERICAN and DAMN PROUD of it! :headbang: My great, grandmother on my fathers side was a Cherokee Indian that is all I remember about the family tree
A quarter French. Still an American as a permanent resident soon to be dual citizenship in Canada. Love all the answers BTW
Ha, I'm actually very open-minded. I'll give full credit where credit is due. Althogh, if you can't find a beer we brew, distribute or import that you like, then you may have problems overall!!! BTW, we gotta set up that happy hour. I'm taking the family to the Ozarks this upcoming week, so maybe Memorial Day weekend or after would work. AND, I still want those Meg's brushes!!!
Like Carlos Mencia said I'm American-Mexican (and 25% Puerto Rican) O.T Funny you should say that, while attending college I had a good friend who was from Zimbabwe. When I asked him what he though about African-America and the culture they have built it was interesting (he had only been here for 2 years). First thing he said is they are NOT African in any way shape or form (me->:shead. Long story short he feels the blood-lines are not there any more for anyone here to call them selves African-American. I won't go into what he feels about the majority here but it was a real eye opener. I though it was just his opinion until recent. My wife just returned from Iraq and had trips into Africa and had the same things said to her by many tribes man and women. I was quit surprised to say the least.
Stella Artois plz. :drinking2: Happy hour, yes. Friend and I visited MWAUTOPRO's shop this morning; he picked up some 50/50 and leather cleaner & conditioner. I know it's out of the way, but it'd be a great place for a meet. Lotsa space and BBQ! Your's and lmGTO's Meg's brushes haven't gone anywhere!
Mother's side Irish, English...Father's side ancestors was Scottish, Cherokee and Italian. So you can say I'm all American....
I'm English (but you guessed that by the way I spell colour ) duel citizenship Eng /American ( the original immigrants) After living in the US for twenty + years I love the people / lifestyle, but spend quite a lot of my time in UK (to refresh the accent) and to be with family