GymBunny wrote:Urrrgh! Blue boobie veins.
Plus a fire crotch - no nice, plus it's an acidic environment which means that Scott would need to put some greens up her, plus some bicarb!
GymBunny wrote:Urrrgh! Blue boobie veins.
ollie wrote:Where is Scott for that matter?
Pain wrote:ollie wrote:Where is Scott for that matter?
He's gone into hiding, there was a small amount of acid rain at the weekend.
Rilla wrote:Up the dose.
That's the only way you fucking junkies overcome adversity.
Craig wrote:
you thought you where all smart bad mouthing him but hes back and this time hes MAD!
burningnun wrote:I'm a bit ginger when I have a beard.
Big Choppa wrote:Rab's face probably scares the bar up. Explains his Shit deadlift as well cause the wants to stay away from his deformed bonce.
the_cheshirecat wrote:this guy really freaks me out, and I can't help thinking that, to use Craig's words, we might have a soon-to-be Chainsaw massacre.
and DTLV, I love ginger hair too, I'd dye mine ginger but Craig would refuse to be seen in public with me![]()
seriously though, put metal detectors in this kids school
Dtlv74 wrote:Amen to the metal detector![]()
Dtlv74 wrote:I wanted red hair at one point as a kid - I also for a short while thought having dreadlocks or an afro would be cool, lol![]()
Dtlv74 wrote:the_cheshirecat wrote:this guy really freaks me out, and I can't help thinking that, to use Craig's words, we might have a soon-to-be Chainsaw massacre.
and DTLV, I love ginger hair too, I'd dye mine ginger but Craig would refuse to be seen in public with me![]()
seriously though, put metal detectors in this kids school
Amen to the metal detectorI wanted red hair at one point as a kid - I also for a short while thought having dreadlocks or an afro would be cool, lol
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Dinosaur had ginger feathers
By Victoria Gill
Science reporter, BBC News
Sinosauropteryx had a "Mohican" of ginger feathers and a stripy tail
Meet Sinosauropteryx, a very spiky little dinosaur.
A team of scientists from China and the UK has now revealed that the bristles of this 125-million-year-old dinosaur were in fact ginger-coloured feathers.
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