You did notice the newspaper article was from Canada right? Maybe they are still sore about the way they were portrayed in the show and movie. *laughs*
Seriously though, Canadians are pretty cool :-)
Glad that I'm out of the "school" crowd...if this came out when I was in Elementary school I'd have been bruised for months!!
You did notice the newspaper article was from Canada right? Maybe they are still sore about the way they were portrayed in the show and movie. *laughs*
Seriously though, Canadians are pretty cool :-)
Glad that I'm out of the "school" crowd...if this came out when I was in Elementary school I'd have been bruised for months!!
Where do you classify yourself in the Ginger chart, Maggie?
You did notice the newspaper article was from Canada right? Maybe they are still sore about the way they were portrayed in the show and movie. *laughs*
Seriously though, Canadians are pretty cool :-)
Glad that I'm out of the "school" crowd...if this came out when I was in Elementary school I'd have been bruised for months!!
Where do you classify yourself in the Ginger chart, Maggie?
*laugh*
That would be High Ginger Concentration. My hair is the same color as Cate Blanchett, and I have no freckles. With my hair I couldn't hide in a crowd if I tried! I'm also practically albino in skin tone...seriously, I GLOW in the summer time like the Marshmallow Man.
And tanning? Forget it. Inside of 5 minutes if I'm not wearing SPF 70 or higher I'm as red as a lobster, and when that finally goes away I go back to being Casper the Friendly Ghost. Tanning is impossible.
When I read the subject line I thought it was about kicking a day - a ginger day as opposed to a blue day, for example... very confusing. Everything is possible these days, just think about the carrot shortage campaign ;)
I hope the kids learn how unacceptable it is to gang up on people for the colour of their skin or hair, their weight, their clothes or any other reason.