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I'll put the kettle on...
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Craig asked me why I was in Georgia and it gave me an idea for a thread.
Where are you from, where are you now and why are you there? I'm London Irish, living near Atlanta GA because I married an American chap and he got a job with Delta so we moved here. Craig: the Irish live to argue - no other race of people other than Scicilians hold grudges longer... love Jo
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: on the go
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I grew up in rural southern Oregon and moved to Portland almost 10 years ago b/c my best friend was going to college here. I had no plans to stay this long, but here it is: 10 years later and I feel very rooted here.
My great-grandparents came over from Sicily!
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Conspiracy Theorist
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: cleveland, oh
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"The Irish live to argue - no other race of people other than Scicilians hold grudges longer..."
That's nonsense. *getting out little book and writing down Craig's name* Cleveland Irish-American here, lived all over the country and came back here on the tattered tails of a nasty divorce, some nineteen years ago -- met a native Clevelander who's lived here all his life and ended up marrying him sixteen years ago. But I wish I was in Boston or Taos. (Sorry if TMI -- I know you didn't ask for why we'd rather be elsewhere....)
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I'll put the kettle on...
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Atlanta, GA
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^^^hahahaha! Craig's getting the blame for something I said....
Go to any pub in Ireland or Kilburn and you'll hear the boys arguing over anything - the crossword, football, politics, especially politics, especially 800 years of English oppression politics. Maybe Cleveland Irish have mellowed over the years... ![]()
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Conspiracy Theorist
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: cleveland, oh
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Believe me, Jo, the Cleveland Irish have not mellowed. If anything, living in a rust belt city with a combustible river has made us just a wee bit more acerbic.
![]() That's not really fair. The river hasn't been flammable for oh, 20 years.... heh heh heh But as for the argumentativeness -- well, my mother and father used to tell me: "You'd start a fight in an empty room". I rather think I learned this at home (but I would never assert such within earshot of a relative, lest I hear, "Your father was a good man with never a harsh word for anyone, God rest his soul, and don't you be tellin' us...." blah blah blah LOL). And as for the expatriate-patriotism angle, I think I knew who Charles Stewart Parnell, Michael Collins, Eamonn De Valera and Napper Tandy were before I knew who Mighty Mouse and Jesus were. Probably all in that order. My favorite scene in "Angela's Ashes" is where the drunken father rousts the boys from bed in the middle of the night and makes them swear they'd die for Ireland, whereupon the disgusted mother threatens him with mayhem and puts everybody back to bed. You'd have to grow up in the middle of that to think it's funny; most people think it's awful but I still laugh recalling similar scenes.
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Conspiracy Theorist
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: cleveland, oh
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BTW, sorry to hijack your thread.
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where's my salt?
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: finally writing
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most of you bastards already know where i am, how long i've been here, and why i'm still here. if anybody else wants to know, and i can't imagine why you would, PM me.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: A much better place
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dalai clique
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: tea leaf towers - home of fine musical entertainment
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i know all about the irish, my dad's from mullingar.
born exeter, devon lived (uk) balham, london eastbourne, sussex forest row, sussex hendon, london twickenham, london sileby, leicestershire keal coates, lincolnshire thurmaston, leicestershire syston, leicestershire thorpe fendyke, lincolnshire bexleyheath, kent lewisham, london plumstead, london greenwich, london stratford, london new cross, london camberwell, london brixton, london (germany) schoeneberg, berlin kreuzberg, berlin prenzlauer berg, berlin neukölln, berlin the story of how i came to berlin is incredibly romantic but will have to wait for a day when i don't have a cold. loking forward to marge's answer... ![]()
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Lollypop!
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: we are all made of stars
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Old school Irish/scottish roots, legend has it that two scottish brothers where drafted in the war of 1812, they jumped off their boat and where picked up by an american boat and joined the american side. So I guess I am just an american mutt.
SoCal...cause it rules.
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I'll put the kettle on...
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 593
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Craig's a gypsy like me:
London: Marylebone, St John's Wood, Maida Vale, Shepherd's Bush. Outside: St Neots, Plymouth, Penzance, Mousehole, Hayle, Praa Sands, Wincanton, Milton Keynes, Wolverton, Flint, Yr Wyddgrug. Further outside: Farmington, UT, Atlanta, GA My brother lives in Ladywell...
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no more nice girl
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 5,054
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^^
My MIL lives in Truro. We've been to that pub in "Mowzl".
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cunning stunt
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sunny south of France
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Been away for a while (3, 4 years maybe?!). Now an English teach (who still can't spell). Still loving being a mum, best thing ever, so much so that number 2's on it's way (oh & I got married last year!). Last edited by ally : 02-17-2005 at 09:07 PM. Reason: Haven't yet figured out how to delete stuff. |
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cunning stunt
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sunny south of France
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Woo, I'm from round there too, now living in the south of France for no reason in particular.
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Been away for a while (3, 4 years maybe?!). Now an English teach (who still can't spell). Still loving being a mum, best thing ever, so much so that number 2's on it's way (oh & I got married last year!). |
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dalai clique
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: tea leaf towers - home of fine musical entertainment
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mullingar or exeter?
i haven't lived in either. i can imagine several good reasons to be in south of france though. ![]()
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