Just noticed that the female barbarian is a ginger...realised that she better enjoy her jaunt in Heaven and the Hells, because that's as good as it's gonna get for her.
Despite the apparent similarities in hair colour, reproductive organs and general physiological characteristics (two eyes, a mouth, a nose), a "Ginger" and a "Redhead" are two distinctly different species.
(but every ginger i meet have had a short temper... i'm yet to meet anyone that makes me think otherwise...
same kind of statement one can use whit ducks. i have only seen white swan, there is no other color. until i see a black one. i am yet to see my black swan)
(but every ginger i meet have had a short temper... i'm yet to meet anyone that makes me think otherwise...
same kind of statement one can use whit ducks. i have only seen white swan, there is no other color. until i see a black one. i am yet to see my black swan)
Then perhaps a fitting question would be...have you seen a Ginger soul?
(but every ginger i meet have had a short temper... i'm yet to meet anyone that makes me think otherwise...
same kind of statement one can use whit ducks. i have only seen white swan, there is no other color. until i see a black one. i am yet to see my black swan)
Then perhaps a fitting question would be...have you seen a Ginger soul?
There, I fixed that for you.
Despite the apparent similarities in hair colour, reproductive organs and general physiological characteristics (two eyes, a mouth, a nose), a "Ginger" and a "Redhead" are two distinctly different species.
i will not stand by that statement
(but every ginger i meet have had a short temper... i'm yet to meet anyone that makes me think otherwise...
same kind of statement one can use whit ducks. i have only seen white swan, there is no other color. until i see a black one. i am yet to see my black swan)
Then perhaps a fitting question would be...have you seen a Ginger soul?