Sympathy, please, for the red headed boy. He was a step child.
Six bricks if you count the ones in their heads.
Reminds me of Dolly Parton’s take on the matter. She said she wasn’t offended by the dumb blonde jokes because she knew she wasn’t dumb and she also knew she wasn’t blonde!
Well, they were wrong about the blond part!
Found it!
Calling a red-head ginger is not derogatory. British use that word instead of red-head.
Hmm….is ‘ginger’ pejorative? I never thought it was so bad, although I see that it’s not usually used as a complement in the Harry Potter books.
And I gotta wonder, have the girls always dyed their hair? Or have they been referred to as ‘dumb blonde’ recently (other than by us, of course)?
Is Meggsie visitng Crustwood?
seattlesince57 about 4 years ago
Sympathy, please, for the red headed boy. He was a step child.
Ontman about 4 years ago
Six bricks if you count the ones in their heads.
SoTired Premium Member about 4 years ago
Reminds me of Dolly Parton’s take on the matter. She said she wasn’t offended by the dumb blonde jokes because she knew she wasn’t dumb and she also knew she wasn’t blonde!
InTraining Premium Member about 4 years ago
Well, they were wrong about the blond part!
donnagant622 about 4 years ago
Found it!
paranormal about 4 years ago
Calling a red-head ginger is not derogatory. British use that word instead of red-head.
MissScarlet Premium Member about 4 years ago
Hmm….is ‘ginger’ pejorative? I never thought it was so bad, although I see that it’s not usually used as a complement in the Harry Potter books.
And I gotta wonder, have the girls always dyed their hair? Or have they been referred to as ‘dumb blonde’ recently (other than by us, of course)?
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Is Meggsie visitng Crustwood?