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1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Also his anger says yes. 

Red heads have been bullied their entire childhood. They grow up to be very angry people.

daniel tosh gingers GIF

Amen to that! I was mercilessly bullied in primary as well as high school. I despised having red hair. But…

…now I embrace it. More power to rangas, I say! Yes, we’ll be extinct in a few generations, but while we’re here we shall unite!!!

*10yo me just vomited all over her Barbie Dream House*

2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Jack Reiwoldt is a ginger? Really?

No. No, he’s not. 

 

Lots of Ginger Cultural Appropriation in that list and this thread.

20 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Doesn't Fritsch get a look in? That magnificent coif is certainly not just a simple brown.

 

12 hours ago, Webber said:

It’s a multi-faceted, variably hued glory bonce. 

Just consulted the person who can best answer this… his mum. She says while he does have auburn tones in his hair, she wouldn’t class him as a ginger. His nan, on the other hand, was a little more succinct. She was in the back seat of Pauline’s car yelling out, “Bayley’s not a bloody ginger!” 😂

PS: They very much appreciated both of the above descriptions. 😁

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17 hours ago, Dante said:

image.jpeg.a4a54737ded09113b9f12ce12b900289.jpegBluey Adams won 6 flags with the demons

Don't forget Stuart Spencer too from the 1950s! Another redhead.

One of the greatest Demons players ever. Just a shame he moved to Tasmania in his prime!

 

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2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Also his anger says yes. 

Red heads have been bullied their entire childhood. They grow up to be very angry people.

daniel tosh gingers GIF

Must re-read Demonland rules. I thought posting selfies was banned on this site.

Some of these threads are so obscure.

Keep em coming 

Do we need a Ginger appreciation round?

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17 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

As a fellow-ginger I beg to differ. I think strawberry blonde, freckles or not, is a type of blonde.

Maybe ginger is in the eye of the beholder? 

Is this like Actor/Model and Model/Actor?

What about the coach, it’s gotta be Simon.

 


47 minutes ago, Dante said:

What about the coach, it’s gotta be Simon.

 

All time best would have to have Norm Smith at the helm

The Red Fox was a proper ginger

On 8/23/2023 at 11:25 PM, Jaded No More said:

From a ginger, can confirm is a ginger. 
Ginger does not necessarily mean red hair. Can be strawberry blonde with the addition of freckles. 
Not all gingers are born equal…. Some of us are more elite than others, but we welcome all 😂

This is the thin edge of the wedge.  Next they will be decriminalising henna-possession!!!

On 8/23/2023 at 10:47 PM, Dante said:

image.jpeg.a4a54737ded09113b9f12ce12b900289.jpegBluey Adams won 6 flags with the demons

I was wondering why Bluey was overlooked; he was an outstanding footballer, great at the contest and a dynamic, fast breakout specialist. 

Thanks Dante, it is pleasing that someone else remembers ...

Whatever happened to Rusty or Bluey? 


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