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Whats Your Nationality?

Whats Your Nationality? 61 members have voted

  1. 1. Whats Your Nationality?

    • Spanish/Portugese
      4%
      3
    • Italian
      13%
      8
    • Greek
      1%
      1
    • German
      18%
      11
    • Polish
      9%
      6
    • Irish/English
      11%
      7
    • Norski
      0%
      0
    • Swedish
      1%
      1
    • Finnish
      1%
      1
    • Slovakian
      1%
      1
    • Danish
      0%
      0
    • Russia
      0%
      0
    • African-Any African Country
      1%
      1
    • South American (As in the continent)
      0%
      0
    • Chinese/Japanese
      6%
      4
    • Asian (Besides those countries listed)
      1%
      1
    • European (Besides those countries listed)
      6%
      4
    • Canadian
      13%
      8
    • Mexican
      1%
      1
    • Any other place/continent/country.
      4%
      3

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See, but this is another example of how cool C&G is.

We have a very eclectic mix of religions, nationalities

ancestries & races. Our one common bond (well...

99% of the time) is our love of the Automobile, esp.

of the GM variety.

We are blind to the bull$h! & stereotypes that still

plague the real world at times but most times we are

free from the P.C. fanatics as well. This is a great place

to come hang out, read, laugh & enjoy the hobby.

So long as you recognize the superiority of RWD. J/K, mostly :P

Romanian and French on my mom's side. Irish and English on Dad's side, with a touch of Cherokee thrown in for flavor.

-RBB

I wonder why people pick german... are people proud of that heritage?

I mean, my father is 1/2 german 1/2 hispanic, and my mom is a eruo mutt... but i always say i'm german... because thats what i look like... heck people even ask me if i'm from europe...

but... anyone i know says they are german if they can find some roots back to germany somewhere in their family tree...

:scratchchin:

Germany, Scotland, England, Ireland.

Damn... we're no longer in the lead!! :lol:

Damn... we're no longer in the lead!

We are now. . . it's great to see we have a more Italians then I thought :pbjtime:

We are now. .  . it's great to see we have a more Italians then I thought :pbjtime:

Cool.

Nationality--US.

Ethnicity- English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish

Regionality- Now a city dweller in Denver, Colorado, but Appalachian by heritage--born in eastern Ohio, parents & grandparents from eastern Kentucky

Edited by moltar

Technically, going by my last name (which I believe is German) I am of German heritage.

But, there is also a little French Canadian and Dutch in here somewhere too.

Myers Motor Corporation. (My Dream)

Damn... we're no longer in the lead!! :lol:

Nein. The Germans have the jump on us.
Paternal grandfather's side of the family came here in the 1840's from Germany. Maternal grandfather's side came over in the 1700's from England, I presume, last name, Adams, and we're descended directly from the presidents. Paternal grandfather's grandparents owned the largest brickyard in Lancaster, and the majority of the old rowhouses in the city are built with bricks bearing my last name. So, family fortunes rise and fall over the generations, for sure.

Damn, we need to recruit more WOPs to the site! :lol:

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