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Gevs1966 | 13:37 Wed 14th Mar 2007 | Body & Soul
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Why is it socially acceptable to call someone a ginger?
It is not acceptable to single someone out by the colour of their skin and call them a black/yellow/red/white.
It is not acceptable to single someone out by their religion and call them a muslim/jew/christian.
Why is it then acceptable to single someone out by the colour of their hair?
They are all prejudiced remarks so whats the difference?
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i would have married the old duffer for that money :)
As I stated...Now for the second time..I'm no Mother Teresa...But I respect others...Do you?
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Bye ... please don't die at work today ....... NOT
I reckon Miss Hoolie is a bit of a dark horse myself. You not seen her do that dance routine in the top hat, tails and fishnet tights??? For some odd reason Mr Boo likes that part!
Well i would like to wish everyone a pleasant afternoon and it doesn't really matter what we look like as long as we have good health and family and friends please no one shout at me love to all megan
beats looking at archie
bless ya megan
i like mrs mcreedy

shes cool
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Legend, hopefully you have left this thread for good but in case you haven't, let me explain...

My original question did originate from a comment you made in the money over looks thread concerning Mick Hucknall. It was not however a personal attack on you. It merely got me thinking about how commonplace abuse towards those with ginger hair is and how socially acceptable it has become.

The fact you decided to take this personally shows a level of maturity so low that I am struggling to fathom how you make it through a normal day.

On another note, I am not money driven and am in no way materialistic but it is true that money and my job allow me to do the things I want to do in life. These things include, travelling the world experiencing different cultures and ways of life both with work and in my spare time. When talking about life earlier I was talking about inspiring people which I like to think I do as I coach football to children and that is another thing my job gives me the time and money to do. There is f*ck all materialistic about it!

ps I am certainly not without sin and do not claim to be
pps I don't believe in Jesus
P.C. plum is funny
Mick Hucknall brings it upom himself. He is a legitimate target. Unlike my nephew who is a loveable little ginger.
I have the hots for Spencer....

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