I am a mixture of all three races – white, black and Native American. About twenty years ago, I was working on a major repair job with a company representative, who was from Canada. When we first met, he stared at me and asked me, what I was. At first, I was about to detail my mixture, but then the idea suddenly hit me. I told him, “I like to think of myself as an all-American Blend.” Think about it. Unless you come from a highly inbred family, or your family just recently arrived in this country, nearly all of us can call ourselves all-American Blends.
I am a mixture of all three races – white, black and Native American. About twenty years ago, I was working on a major repair job with a company representative, who was from Canada. When we first met, he stared at me and asked me, what I was. At first, I was about to detail my mixture, but then the idea suddenly hit me. I told him, “I like to think of myself as an all-American Blend.” Think about it. Unless you come from a highly inbred family, or your family just recently arrived in this country, nearly all of us can call ourselves all-American Blends.