Soldato
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White Celt, mostly
aardvark said:i have no idea what i am - does it even matter - people should be defined by their actions, rather than be pigeon-holed into stereotypes.
stig said:Quarter white , 3 quarters indian....... mums half white!
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but i like to call my self an exotic mixture of east meets west
Origin: English
The ancient history of the Grove name begins with the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name is derived from when the family resided in or near a grove of trees. The surname is derived from the Old English word graua, the root of the modern word "grove," which described a small cluster of trees.
Spelling variations include: Grove, Groves and others.
First found in Essex where they were seated from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.
Raikiri said:So going by your action of posting that you are overly paranoid and have a short temper?
I don't think the OP was trying to stereotype people.
Mohinder said:Country wise, English.
Colour wise, White.
Unfortunate genetic defect wise, Ginger.
Ancestry wise - apparently - Austrian Jewish. Well my name is, so I can only assume it's buried in there somewhere. There aren't any Austrians or Jews in my family though, so if it's there it's a fair old way back.
Balddog said:wait...what???
youre ginger?
monkeypants said:
Once again.
penski said:Don't worry...the dirty feeling passes...
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Lol, there's a joke in there somewhereRoughneck said:White
Half English
Quarter Scotish Quarter Irish
Hahahaha! Eggs are ace.penski said:[Egg and spoon race]
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Don't think too much into it, it's just an egg that's fallen over.Balddog said:brown on the outside, with white and yellow on the inside?