Is she Hispanic?
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Mr_Nyar — 18 years ago(February 02, 2008 03:11 PM)
Oh Please! Argentinean people are So much different from the rest of the americas, a16d0nd not in a good or bad way, just different, I miself have mostly italian blood, one spanish ancester, one from the Netherlands and one from some part of north africa (thats as much as I could get from olf family papers, I really would love to have some native blood, but is not the case as with mane of the argentinean people do to the HUGE amount of inmigration to this country and the terrible segregation our ancesters do to the natives here
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mikbyr — 19 years ago(May 07, 2006 12:27 PM)
"not part of whitey".Wow. You are really enlightened. Whenever I encounter thinking like this I remember a documentary I saw years ago about a tiny fishing village on the south coast of England. Most of the village is set on a hillside that is divided by a path that runs down to the beach. The people who live above the path do not like the people who live below the path. The people who live below the path do not like those who live above the path. Of course, both of these groups hate the people who live on the beach at the bottom of the hill. Hooray for hate.
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catalina_caesar — 19 years ago(July 14, 2006 11:43 PM)
My understanding is that Ms. Hussey's father was an Argentinian opera singer and her mother was English. Her parents split up when she was 2 years old and her mother took her back to England where she was educated. Her mother earned a living by being a secretary. Olivia dropped her father's name and took her mother's maiden name when she started a stage career.
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celinedion — 19 years ago(August 23, 2006 09:48 AM)
WTF, she's not "multiracial", she's White. She's not "hispanic", she's Argentinean.
It's very common for Argentineans to have English, German or French last names.
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