I'm sure there are, but I prefer the jokes about blonde women.... many jokes about blond women ...
i don't understand the oversensitivity of the ginger... aehm, red-haired people ...
people grow up, what's your problem? i'm blond and there are some many jokes about blond women - even i'm telling them, have absolutely no problem with it ... this PC culture is slowly damaging our brains, I find ...
I'm sure there are, but I prefer the jokes about blonde women.
might originate in the colour of it's skin? that one is closer to the reddish or orange hair-colour ...Hi Ham,
This thread is about the term "Ginger". To my mind ginger describes a yellow/brown mix. I think the traditional irish "foxy" is a bettter description of the orange colour hair that many Irish people have.
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How can something be 'too English' ?
I don't like the term; I find it too English and quite derogatory.
surely the term "too English" sounds rather ironic coming from a member of a nation which kept the language of their colonists /while slagging them at each opportunity/ due to pragmatic reasons why letting their original mother tongue die out as redundant and old-fashioned?
No really.
There are loads of former colonies where the mother tongue/ tongues/ dialects have died out and the language of the colonising power has become the everyday language.
My family are of Norman extraction from Wexford. It is a certainty that they didn’t speak Irish in the last few hundred years and may never have done so. The idea that we as a nation had one language for thousands of years and only lost it recently is utterly false.
hm ... well, Norman extraction is something different but vast majority claim to have Gaelic origin and honestly, that's something that really strikes me as rather strange
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