Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Scottish or Irish?

 


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  1. Who cares? She's got red hair and looks like a doll.

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  2. Well she has a very Scottish look to me and the land itself looks like Scotland. However I've never been to Ireland so I cant compare the two.

    I was bored and searched clan colors for he tartan but did not find an exact match. County Tyrone, Ireland match's the colors best but not the design.

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    1. Image search, yeah I thought so, she's Scottish, but the clan tartan is made up just for fashion.

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    2. The background certainly looks like Ireland. Both countries have a great overlap in the scenery likenesses in places, but also have exclusive differences.

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    3. You fellows may recall that the Brits used Northern Ireland as a penal colony for the warlike Scots for many years. If fact, Northern Ireland was known as "Scots - Ireland."

      http://www.ulsterancestry.com/ulster-scots.htm#gsc.tab=0

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  3. Oops…probably both.

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  4. Scotts Irish. Very pretty.

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  5. Married to a Scot-Irish, 48 years this year. Eight kids! She's still 'got it', and the quick temper, hard worker, dedicated, brains & beauty in one 5'4" package. She's God's gift to me! (Just ask her, she'll concur...). That beautiful burnt-amber hair turned gray, but her smile can melt an iceburg, and she's the most interesting person I've ever known... so well read, she's amazing, everyone loves her company.

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    1. Congrats to you and your beautiful bride of 48 years, Anon 12:35! Sounds like a wonderful life

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    2. Allison Tartan. For her parents 50th, we did the research, nice picture with Crests over the ancient Allison Tartan, all the children & grandchildren below.

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  6. Does it matter so long as she is not moslem?

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  7. Looks like a nice photo in Tulsa. - Snakepit

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  8. More like - I Wish

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  9. Ulster Scots = scotch-Irish is what they call us in the States

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  10. Got me one. Hard to handle at times.

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    1. Being red-headed scots-irish myself, I learned long ago to not date my own kind. Fun but a quite volatile relationship.

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  11. Looks Deelish to me!

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