Ginger, I just can't imagine. I'm wishing every amount of coping ability and strength to her.
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Oooh. I love gingery goodness. I may just have to see HP7 after all.
edited to delete the bitter rant (unrelated to gingery goodness, natch)...nobody needs more agita from me.
Carry on.
Much laughter after raising our glasses for Ray.
I raise my virtual glass to Ray's spirit and to the well-being of all he loved.
Oooh. I love gingery goodness.
Catching up and reading past admiration of the ginger and comments to our Ginger is head spinny. But it leaves me thinking of our Ginger as gingery goodness, so it all worked out.
Just been to see Harry Potter. There really was a lot of ginger. You people are funny, with the ginger love. It's a bit confusing to Brits.
Why so down on gingers, Brits?
It's a cultural thing. I don't share it - my sister has gorgeous auburn hair, and we're Irish - but it's an inherited anti-Celt sentiment that it's hard to avoid here. But I like how the Weasleys are redeeming gingerness for a new generation.
Two words: Ginger Cumberbatch.
Ginger, that's more than one family should have to cope with. I'm so sorry. Much strength and peace to you and yours.
Cool bit of info: the actor who plays Bill Weasley is Brendon Gleeson's (Mad-Eye) son.
And I loves me some ginger!
My mom is naturally a dark auburn, and I always wished my hair was more like hers than the blah brown it was before it started going grey. Now, Mom's hair is closer to a mousier brown instead of going grey or white (she always says that she'd let it go if it just went grey or white), so she continues to color it.
{{{Ginger}}} I'm so sorry for all of the losses in your family; tons of ~ma for all of them.