Nordid with Dinaroid influence (Keltic). And a very suitable surname!! He always looked to me like a Bird.
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Nordid with Dinaroid influence (Keltic). And a very suitable surname!! He always looked to me like a Bird.
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Last edited by Saruman; 06-12-2011 at 03:10 PM.


Celtics fan here (well, used to be--the NBA is terrible now).
Larry Legend is a weird lookin' dude--but I'd say he's 'Kelto-Saxon' personally.




There is a strong Nordid-CM element, altough in a weird form, and Keltoid



oh great, he was an excellent player, mainly anglo saxon in my opinion the english are the only whites I can picture with noses that resemble flacid penises or hawk beaks.
No way this guy is Keltic-Nordid.
Very strong Dinardic influences. He's a Noric.
These types of noses have Dinardic influence. Look at examples of Dinard or Noric (which is Nordid + Dinard).english are the only whites I can picture with noses that resemble flacid penises or hawk beaks.
http://www.theapricity.com/snpa/index2.htm
(that site doesn't have an example of dinard so robert kubica is a good example of dinard)
Yes. but Keltic-Nordid aren't as dinard as he is.Isn't Keltid a dinarized form of Nordid ?
Norid=NoricThe migratory existence associated with the ancestry of the Keltic type clearly involved the absorption of several non-Nordid strains, most importantly central European Dinarid (probably by association with the Bell-Beaker culture of the Neolithic and Bronze Ages). In this respect, one might say it is intermediate between the Hallstatt and Norid types. Additionally, the Keltic Nordid has mixed with Atlanto-Mediterranid (cf. North-Atlantid), the latter of which is probably present at a low level in the Keltic Nordid population as a whole.



Norid is a subtype of Dinarid, "Keltic Nordid" is a subtype of Nordid. So if Larry Bird is Norid, he's actually predominately Dinarid.
I think though that he's pred. Nordid.
Last edited by Curtis24; 06-13-2011 at 06:47 AM.



"Badass."
The Keltic/CM consensus seems right to me. I think he's a cool looking guy, actually. If any NBA announcers were Apricity types they'd have referred to him as "The Keltic Celtic."
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