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TPanther920

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No politics or rants? Where did your ancestors come from? Mine..Yorkshire and Lincolnshire area of England. Sometime around 1767-68 as far back as we can determine. Settled  in the Essex County Virginia after having been "brought into the colony" not sure what that phrase means.

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e: not gonna poo up your topic

my grandfather on my mom's side was from the peloponnese region of greece.  my grandmother was also from a greek immigrant family and they met and married in wyoming before coming to spartanburg and eventually charlotte.  my dad's family is from the SC lowcountry and made their way to charlotte in the '50s.

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6 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

e: not gonna poo up your topic

my grandfather on my mom's side was from the peloponnese region of greece.  my grandmother was also from a greek immigrant family and they met and married in wyoming before coming to spartanburg and eventually charlotte.  my dad's family is from the SC lowcountry and made their way to charlotte in the '50s.

My best friend is Greek

i spent 2 weeks in Greece while in the Navy

love Greek food and envy the pride they have in their culture

i wa the only non Greek in his wedding. Man what a party 

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51 minutes ago, PurityControl said:

Portuguese, Mexican & Dutch. 

But I'm mistaken for Italian or Arabic all the time...:omg:

 

I never made it to Portugal. I envision a rustic place and food. A fellow panther fans mother is Mexican. As a teenager she tsught me the proper use of a tortilla. She is 92 now. Limits herself to 3 beers when out on the town. Amazing lady 

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33 minutes ago, TPanther920 said:

I never made it to Portugal. I envision a rustic place and food. A fellow panther fans mother is Mexican. As a teenager she tsught me the proper use of a tortilla. She is 92 now. Limits herself to 3 beers when out on the town. Amazing lady 

I have some Portuguese blood in me from my moms side as well. I’m often confused for christiano Rinaldo 

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1 hour ago, TPanther920 said:

I never made it to Portugal. I envision a rustic place and food. A fellow panther fans mother is Mexican. As a teenager she tsught me the proper use of a tortilla. She is 92 now. Limits herself to 3 beers when out on the town. Amazing lady 

Portugal is amazing great food and wine, I would love to live in the Azores.

I’m still trying to replicated authentic Portuguese Bacalao. 

My wife is Mexican they use tortillas like we use utensils. 

 

 

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48 minutes ago, PurityControl said:

Portugal is amazing great food and wine, I would love to live in the Azores.

I’m still trying to replicated authentic Portuguese Bacalao. 

My wife is Mexican they use tortillas like we use utensils. 

 

 

Had to look the Portuguese Bacalao up. Tell us how it ends up. Never had salt cured fish.

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