What race are you?

bionicarm

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Originally Posted by mantisman51
http:///forum/post/3123710
When one is raised on a working farm/ranch in Idaho, would we be considered hicks or rednecks? We tend to be college educated and speak with no regional accent. I am having an identity crisis.
Here in Texas, we'd call you Potato Peelers.
 

reefraff

Active Member
Heinz 57. More Danish than anything, I think. My dad was 3/4 Dane and 1/4 German. Moms side had a smidge of Indian some Scottish and a whole lot of I dunno
 

reefraff

Active Member
Originally Posted by mantisman51
http:///forum/post/3123710
When one is raised on a working farm/ranch in Idaho, would we be considered hicks or rednecks? We tend to be college educated and speak with no regional accent. I am having an identity crisis.
A Spudnick
 

al mc

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1/2 Scottish: 1/4 Irish and according to my mother 1/4 native american......but my mother has been known to never let the truth get in the way of one of her good stories
 
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tizzo

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German, Irish, Indian, and czechoslavakian! The slovak side to be specific.
Slovak is my largest percentage as my grandfather is 100%, the rest is all just a blend of the sugar and spices and everything nices.
 

aquaknight

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We have lineage back to at least the civil war, so being in the melting pot that is America, our bloodline is very mixed. Basically name a European country, and I'm probably part it. The largest percentages are Irish, Polish, and Germany.
 

darthtang aw

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I am like the daytona 500...Great build up, anticipation and excitement THEN.............by the 250th lap you just want it over all already.....
 

nw2salt08

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Heinz 57...for sure. lol Irish, English, Black Dutch, Cherokee and I'm sure a few others that I'm forgetting. lol
 
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