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16th November 08, 07:16 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Ted Crocker
I'm a dandelion. 
Ted- is that the "Rampant" Dandelion?
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16th November 08, 08:46 AM
#12
I liked this one
British by birth, Scottish by the grace of god and Canadian by choice.
I am
Scottish
English
Irish
french
dutch
danish
German
Canadian
Am. Indian
I am Matty Ross of the Clan ROSS
I am Matty Ross of the Clan ROSS
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16th November 08, 08:51 AM
#13
I am a jelly doughnut... uh.. I mean a Berliner.
Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
“KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
www.melbournepipesanddrums.com
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16th November 08, 08:58 AM
#14
I'm a Texacan escaped to Utar. But i'm still a merican.
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
Listen to kpcw.org
Every other Saturday 1-4 PM
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16th November 08, 09:11 AM
#15
5 generations back on both sides. No Immigrants, yet. What does that make me?
Just darn glad to be alive.
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16th November 08, 09:38 AM
#16
 Originally Posted by Matty Ross
I am
Scottish
English
Irish
french
dutch
danish
German
Canadian
Am. Indian
hmmm . . has a familiar "American" ring to it .
I agree with both points from Hector and Greg. Piper, I also liked your analogy of "hyphenated Americans". My co-workers and friends usually say something like "oh, he's Scottish". I usually correct them saying "no, I'm American but, I have Scottish, Irish, German, Welsh, Polish, Cherokee, Creek and Mohawk ancestors".
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16th November 08, 09:40 AM
#17
Not Scottish
Wearing a kilt should be independent of a persons citizenship or ancestry as some members of this forum happen to be. We have members of dance groups and pipe bands who participate in the culture without issue.
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16th November 08, 09:42 AM
#18
I'm an Aussie "Heinz 57" mutt. and I like to wear Kilts.
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16th November 08, 09:43 AM
#19
Some time ago, 1748 to be exact, two brothers arrived in Boston Harbor on a ship out of Dublin. These brothers were as best we can tell members of the King's Army and were most likely from Aberdinshire in Scotland. As best I can tell That's about 12 generations, so to claim I am Scottish would be like saying forget about everyone else in my family tree. I have Scottish, Irish, German, Italian, Dutch, Swiss,English, American Native bloodlines and lots others that I don't know about. Which makes me an American.
I can celebrate my heritage, which ever heritage I choose, in the way I wish to. If by chance I choose to wear a kilt, well I choose to wear a kilt. I guess if I were wearing overalls, I would be honoring my Iowa ancestors.
And yes I am a Rampant Dandelion as well!
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16th November 08, 10:07 AM
#20
 Originally Posted by slohairt
Like Greg said, I think most people (not born in Scotland) simply mean 'Scottish heritage' when they say, "I'm Scottish."
I think this would only be the case in the US, and possibly Canada. In Europe, at least, it would be unthinkable to say "I'm Scottish", unless you actually come from Scotland.
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