In a message dated 8/17/02 9:44:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > > > > > > Don't have to be Scots to be more than a bit disgusted with him. And I'm > > both, Scots and English. Can't win them all. > > I had to chuckle over the above, I'm English Scot with a little Irish > thrown in, I can't even get along with my self. <GRIN> > > -- > Wild Bill, North Pole, Alaska > I'm really easy to get along with once you people learn to see it my > way. > > I've got some Irish in me English side, or so I'm told. I haven't found the connection yet. That I have some Irish will come as no surprise to the people on this list. =) Look at it this way, all three of yours, plus my German forebearers, have at least one thing they agree on...none of them are liikely to turn down a flagon of brew! Calvin B. Littlefield, IBSSG "I like beer, it makes me a jolly good fellow!" -- Tom T. Hall
> > > > I had to chuckle over the above, I'm English Scot with a little Irish > > thrown in, I can't even get along with my self. <GRIN> > > > > I've got some Irish in me English side, or so I'm told. I haven't found > the connection yet. That I have some Irish will come as no surprise to the > people on this list. =) > > Look at it this way, all three of yours, plus my German forebearers, have > at least one thing they agree on...none of them are liikely to turn down a > flagon of brew! > > Calvin B. Littlefield, IBSSG > > "I like beer, it makes me a jolly good fellow!" -- Tom T. Hall > I just named the Paternal side, My maternal side is German, French and Polish Now along with the English Scot and Irish, that really makes a mixture. And yes 18 years ago, I was known to drink a brew or two cases -- Wild Bill, North Pole, Alaska My reality check just bounced