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Yep, there's two of us! What Irish lurks in your background?
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I'm all Irish XD Northern as far as i know. Maybe some Southern in there but i'm pretty sure it's all North. Yourself?
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I'll be honest, I have no idea what part the Fagans come from.
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Fagan sounds more north than south, the south tends to have longer names there.
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It's possible, I've never really researched the name.
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I'm just going on how short the name is,, I could be completely wrong XD;;
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*glomps red. Gets up. glomps nex* ~<3 XD
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Funk! *glomps* You would come on just as I'm getting ready to leave again.
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whoa tris did a freak out XD
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* Glomps Funk * Thanks for the birthday wishes hun :3
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What is it with Americans and Canadians and their obsession with their roots? All we care about in the UK is where you're born. That's who you are.
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Yes, but you in the UK have a sense of history on your side. You probably already know all about your ancestors. Over here for the most part our backgrounds are mysteries and it leads to curiousity and a desire to know our roots.
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I'd say we know a lot less about our ancestory here. I couldn't tell you anything about mine. We just don't seem to find it important here.
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Again, though, whether you know who they are or not, you have a sense of WHO you are. You can be reasonably confident that your ancestors have been in England for centuries. Here in America, we have ancestors from all parts of the globe and we have no sense of history.
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I actually have no connections to Scotland at all, from the little I've been told. All my family is English i think, so my generation is the first Scottish one ever. I feel more Scottish than English.
I also don't really feel the need to have a sense of history. It doesn't really have any affect on life. With my dad being an archaeologist, you'd expect me to care more XD |
*laughs* Yeah, you would. Or maybe it's because he is that you're kinda burned out on it.
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