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    That's OK, it happens to me too!
    [B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]John Hart[/COLOR]
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    I have no problem with the labelling or identifying with your ethnic origin, as long as it doesn't get in the way of things. I won't get too into that, because it would be political!

    I consider myself Canadian first, Irish second. It's funny, when I returned to Ireland in my early twenties, I set forth to reclaim my lost heritage, the culture that my parents had chucked in the garbage, so to speak. When I got there I felt I was more Irish than Canadian. When I left I realised I was more Canadian (and by extension, North American) than Irish.
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    After a year of living in Ireland, I became lonely for Canada and North America in general. It shames me to admit it, but I sometimes found solace in a McDonalds!

    I hung with Canadians as often as I could. I fraternised with many Americans as well. You guys were like surrogate Canadians for me. No offence!

    Most of the time Irish people thought I was American anyway. I lost my Canadian flag lapel pin on my second day there, and be darned if could find another! They were all taken! I got tired of it after awhile and decided to ask a visiting Scotsman where in England he was from!
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    I agree. Enjoy and celebrate your differences. Use them as an opportunity to educate others. But always remember what makes you similar. Every culture has common elements with others.
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    LOL! This a bit weird to try to talk like this, but we're all becoming more and more connected. So like Sybor-Celt, you know.
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
    Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…

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    To deny that the modern Scots, Irish, welsh, etc. and their descendents (myself included) are celtic is like trying to say that a native-born Mexican who is Catholic and speaks spanish is not hispanic because he doesn't speak Castillian spanish or participate in the running of the bulls. It's absurd.

    As Slohairt said, the celtic label is a cultural one, not an ethnic one. If one participates in celtic culture (food, language, music, traditions, etc.), one is celtic.

    Slohairt, I always enjoy your posts. You are truly a scholar and a gentleman. You clearly distinguish between facts and your opinion, and you cite sources when appropriate. You don't attempt to persuade or brow-beat, but simply to inform. My hat is off to you.

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    I second that, Crusty, on the Slohairt thing you said there, te he.
    As I posted before, a celtic spirit is born. I was raised in a bunch of conflicting cultures that were all squished together. I don't know what my culture is. Hmmm, maybe I don't exist... at least not in some peoples' worlds. LOL! Go watch the movie "Little Big Man."
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
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    Go raibh maith agat, mo charaí!

    Thank-you, my friends!

    In my defence, I must say that I have been known to brow-beat or persuade once in awhile!

    It just seems that every few months we X-Markers are engaged (dragged) into a debate over these select topics:

    1) The Legendary Irish Kilt (or Legendary Welsh Cilt, it doesn't matter) Who wears them? Can I get one? Should I get one? Did the Irish wear kilts in 2200 B.C.? You get the picture. The answer is simple: Get a kilt. Wear it. Enjoy.

    2) The Sell-Tick Question: This can be broadened into a few categories. One involves a proud native son telling everyone that he is Sell-tick and everyone else is not. Nor are they even Scawddish! Another informs us (from an uninformed point-of-view) what is and what is not Sell-Tick. Strangely these people never ask me about my vast knowledge of maple syrup, ice hockey, and igloos! Nor do they ask you, my American friends, about hot dogs, baseball, or cowboys!

    3) The Question: Don't ask, and don't tell. That's all I say about that.

    Anyway, it's all good fun. If these topics didn't come up what would we debate about?
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    Thanks slohairt and everybody. Hey man, it's all good... Carpe Diem.

    * Just want to point out, sense this thread won't seem to go away, that in my posts above, I corrected a miscomunication or misspoken comment on history and some other things. I'm probably wrong about a lot of things I said, sorry.
    Last edited by Bugbear; 5th January 08 at 02:32 PM.
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