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Mr. Hamhhead,

With all respect this (and no offence meant):-
http://www7.nationalgeographic[...]603/sights_n_sounds/index.html
is amongst the biggest load of f*cking sh*te I have ever had the misfortune to listen to. Typical American bullsh*t. It's a twee American vision of the Irish "ancestors", who some Americans cling to for the reason of claiming a bit of history to their small lives.

Most people in touch with British archaeology know that the so-called Celts are not confined to the traditional boundaries of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. In fact, most English people have more "Celtic" blood than Scottish or Welsh people.
Mr.H., please do not take my rant as an assualt or your good self - I'm full of red wine, and I've therefore got the courage to speak my mind, and it's against the author of the website linked.
Cheers, and many regards,
TE.


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The Eternal
Posted by The Eternal
12th March 2006ce
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