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HitRed wrote:I for one consider myself an assimilated American. I don't have any interest in Ireland. Not the food, beer, music or dancing. Could care less about the landmarks or finding the family farm if there ever was one. If I landed there today they wouldn't know me or me know them. Not sure if that makes me normal or weird but I killed the -ish American a long time ago.
HitRed
thegreekdog wrote:I also really enjoy other cultures and do or enjoy things that are not necessarily American (or Greek). Perhaps that's one of the best parts of the United States although I honestly have no idea whether there are hundreds of other cultural variations in other countries.
thegreekdog wrote:HitRed wrote:I for one consider myself an assimilated American. I don't have any interest in Ireland. Not the food, beer, music or dancing. Could care less about the landmarks or finding the family farm if there ever was one. If I landed there today they wouldn't know me or me know them. Not sure if that makes me normal or weird but I killed the -ish American a long time ago.
HitRed
Interesting question. I can speak very little Greek and I'm not Greek Orthodox; but I enjoy the food, music and dancing, alcoholic beverages and in the past my friends have referred to me as The Greek.
jonesthecurl wrote:thegreekdog wrote:HitRed wrote:I for one consider myself an assimilated American. I don't have any interest in Ireland. Not the food, beer, music or dancing. Could care less about the landmarks or finding the family farm if there ever was one. If I landed there today they wouldn't know me or me know them. Not sure if that makes me normal or weird but I killed the -ish American a long time ago.
HitRed
Interesting question. I can speak very little Greek and I'm not Greek Orthodox; but I enjoy the food, music and dancing, alcoholic beverages and in the past my friends have referred to me as The Greek.
I spent a fir amount of time in Greece, and actually spoke it better than most outsiders for a while (completely rusty now, and can't even sound the letters out for the most part) - big fan of the food and often cook Greek.
I probably said before, my favourite thing about Greece was the smell - everywhere outside the enclaves of English pubs/fish and ship shops smells of good olive oil and fresh garlic.
jonesthecurl wrote:thegreekdog wrote:HitRed wrote:I for one consider myself an assimilated American. I don't have any interest in Ireland. Not the food, beer, music or dancing. Could care less about the landmarks or finding the family farm if there ever was one. If I landed there today they wouldn't know me or me know them. Not sure if that makes me normal or weird but I killed the -ish American a long time ago.
HitRed
Interesting question. I can speak very little Greek and I'm not Greek Orthodox; but I enjoy the food, music and dancing, alcoholic beverages and in the past my friends have referred to me as The Greek.
I probably said before, my favourite thing about Greece was the smell
2dimes wrote:They played it at the Astros game and a guy in front of us was bobbing to it. They obviously cut it off before it got into the part about not doing what you tell me.
Yes, that was a parody of the song.
I was going to say I'm not -ish and my wife's family does not seem interested in keeping their -ish identity. Though she does wear green on snake chaser day. Sometimes she grabs a corned beef, those went up in price.
I certainly like their booze though.
Then the title of the thread helped me think of doing the post I ended up with. I'm not super happy with the second line but it had to rhyme.
2dimes wrote:You're surprised I misspelled something?
2dimes wrote:If you feel guilty about that blame the Irish Catholisism in your life.
2dimes wrote:Is he the current one?
2dimes wrote:I hope that's for me. I did that intentionally. I wish my spelling was much worse. The iPad's spell chewue helps some weird stuff happen. Case in point chewue. You know because I was going for the wrong form of check and then the w is too close to the q, clumsy fat finger and viola!
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