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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Italian/Irish, youngest of 6. Real life Sopranos meets Mrs Brown's boys
What's yours "
Ditto youngest of 6 , Scots:Irish but a Sopranos Maternal copy ... hence being in here lol |
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over a year ago
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Scottish parents with one Irish grandparent
Eldest of 3 boys and always had a ball at my feet until a kicking when I was 6 my life became dedicated to Buddhism and martial arts |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Irish/Italian
Oldest of 3, football never left my foot
Love you mommy "
That's your shortest ever forum post.
Can we just have a moment to appreciate this......... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Human/vulcan. 2nd of 2, with an adopted human sister.
Wait. That's Spock, not me.
Scots,French,Irish, 2nd of 4, country boy, never saw a city until I was 12. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"One gran Irish, the other Lithuanian.
Oldest of 3, my mum’s mince n totties tasted like Artex, so I learned to cook by the age of ten. "
Yes my mother couldn’t cook either. Was making lunch for my younger brothers during school week before joining Navy at 16 to become a chef |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"One gran Irish, the other Lithuanian.
Oldest of 3, my mum’s mince n totties tasted like Artex, so I learned to cook by the age of ten. "
My dad used to say "trust someone who can't cook less than a protestant"
(No offence anyone)
So many italians on this post |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"One gran Irish, the other Lithuanian.
Oldest of 3, my mum’s mince n totties tasted like Artex, so I learned to cook by the age of ten.
My dad used to say "trust someone who can't cook less than a protestant"
(No offence anyone)
So many italians on this post "
LOL my mother can’t cook and is a protestant |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"One gran Irish, the other Lithuanian.
Oldest of 3, my mum’s mince n totties tasted like Artex, so I learned to cook by the age of ten.
My dad used to say "trust someone who can't cook less than a protestant"
(No offence anyone)
So many italians on this post
LOL my mother can’t cook and is a protestant "
I'll say a prayer for you and make you a nice lasagne |
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By *enie90Woman
over a year ago
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Dutch/French some obscure bits from South America (French Guiana and thereabouts) got none of those looks though and the dad of my mom is unknown to the family - bit of a mystery there. Third of 4, only girl. Born and raised in the Netherlands and moved to the UK at 24 discovered fabs about 6 months after. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I nearly went Buddhist for years after the mince, but couldn’t give the vodka up. (Lithuanian Lambrusco).
Lasagne sounds good ????????"
I did go Buddhist but it wasn’t my mother’s cooking.
Lasagne was my specialty for a while |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"One gran Irish, the other Lithuanian.
Oldest of 3, my mum’s mince n totties tasted like Artex, so I learned to cook by the age of ten.
My dad used to say "trust someone who can't cook less than a protestant"
(No offence anyone)
So many italians on this post
LOL my mother can’t cook and is a protestant
I'll say a prayer for you and make you a nice lasagne "
Keep the prayers I’m non christian but the lasagne yes definitely |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Irish/Italian
Oldest of 3, football never left my foot
Love you mommy
That's your shortest ever forum post.
Can we just have a moment to appreciate this......... "
I did reply to one post and said 'standards'
You musta been busy that day. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Scottish/Scottish. Football all the way until I met music , music all the way until I met girls ! Now I like football , music and girls but not necessarily in that order !! Well not every day !!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Cockney lad meets cockney girl and they had 3 cockney tots. A good boy, a good girl and then the youngest girl who turned out to be very naughty indeed." blue you were never a cockney surely ??? Myth blown away |
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"Cockney lad meets cockney girl and they had 3 cockney tots. A good boy, a good girl and then the youngest girl who turned out to be very naughty indeed.blue you were never a cockney surely ??? Myth blown away "
Fraid so. Been up here many years and although ditched the cockney i have never mastered the art of the Scottish accent |
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By *loobookMan
over a year ago
Edinburgh |
born in edinburgh,1 brother,moved from edinburgh to dalgety bay and then inverary then tiree in hebrides where i grew up - came back to edinburgh in 87 with a couple years spent in the states in the noughties - still edinburgh now but thinking of a move - sell my flat here - to buy a house |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Scottish / definatley from an irish background.( need to explore this) born and bred Dundee a big supporter of dundee town remember when we were the third biggest town in scotland. Love how we are based on the Tay the longest river in scotland. Love being the town that threw out churchill. Love being a town with soicialist background.
love this town thats is regenerating and moving forward. |
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