WCGreen
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Sun Oct-21-07 09:22 PM
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Sometimes I wish that instead of say Irish-American... |
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We would say An American of Irish Decent...
It's almost as if where you came from is more important than where you are now...
I know some will call this nit-picking, but shouldn't your allegiance, your tie should be to America if you are a citizen...
And shouldn't that come first...
That's just the way I feel...
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Sun Oct-21-07 09:26 PM
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Besides, I prefer the term "Harp," and I only use it when I'm warning somebody about my sense of humor.
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Sun Oct-21-07 09:33 PM
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I suppose that beats the hell out of "Ye monkey-tailed mick bastard, you!!!!" which wasn't an unheard-of descriptor back in the days when the Brahmins held sway....!!
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Sun Oct-21-07 09:26 PM
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2. Here's a good clip for you. |
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Sun Oct-21-07 09:40 PM
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5. My maternal grandmother was born in County Tipperary, Ireland - |
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and she always thought of herself simply an American, as do I.
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Sun Oct-21-07 09:48 PM
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6. Hmmm, As an American of Irish decent myself... |
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This is progress?
1800's "Mick". One syllable, four letters. 1900's "Irish-American" Six syllables, 13 letters. 2000's "American of Irish Decent" Nine syllables, 21 letters.
At this rate of expansion in another fifty years we will need 15 syllables and 35 letters just to say "Mick".
And while some people are worrying that we are using too few syllables to describe Americans-not-of-Native-American-decent, global warming will have flooded all our coastal cities, gasoline will cost $137.59 a gallon, and the Republican Police State will be in full swing. Yes sir, this scarcity of syllables issue is a VITAL one to be concerned with.
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Sun Oct-21-07 09:49 PM
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7. I do use "American of Irish decent" |
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Along with: "My brothers & I are evidence that the Vikings stayed in Ireland for a while"
All American Mutt. Dats me.
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Sun Oct-21-07 09:54 PM
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8. We Anglo-Americans are the "forgotten minority" |
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Nobody ever says English-Americans or Americans of English descent. There isn't even a good insulting nickname for an Anglo-American..."Limey" is rather cute, actually. I suspect we're now a dwindling minority of the population, so maybe we should organize a support group or something. :evilgrin:
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Sun Oct-21-07 10:27 PM
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But, what about the person of French, German, Native American, Swiss and African ancestry. The description would take at least ten minutes. Maybe we could just settle for American.
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Sun Oct-21-07 10:35 PM
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10. You had best call me a Greek-American |
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And if you don't like it, get back on the Mayflower, because I'm as American as you are.
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