on 12-04-2016 07:37 PM
AUSTRALIA TO HOST FIRST EVER REDHEAD PRIDE RALLY
Gingers, family and friends of gingers, and plain-old ginger enthusiasts, rejoice! Aussies are finally getting their very own Ginger Pride Rally to bask in the glory of our copper-haired friends.
Hosted by Buderim Ginger on April 16th at Federation Square in Melbourne from 10.30am, the public rally calls for all redheads to come together and for the first-time ever in Australia, to celebrate Ginger Pride.
The inaugural festival will see redheads take back their identity as they meet with fellow gingers and armed with flags and signs march for Ginger Pride, congratulating each other on quite literally sporting the rarest, most spectacular genes in the world.
Why? Because let’s face it, being a ginger at school wasn’t a walk in the park for anyone.
Buderim Ginger Marketing Manager Jacqui Price says, “It’s no secret that gingers are used to being teased for their flaming locks and freckles, experiencing unfair prejudice and misrepresentation since the dark ages. And it’s time we say ENOUGH!”
“Modelled on the highly successful Redhead Marches and related gatherings already happening in countries around the world, Australia will be the next to step up with its own Rally and finally celebrate the beauty of being a redhead.”
Hahahaaaa, good marketing ploy by Buderim Ginger!
Hubs loves a natural redhead. Reckons she has to have a GG bust!
I'm neither
on 26-04-2016 07:23 PM
as well as freckles some redheads do have attitude and have a short fuse..temper!!
My Tom ticks all the right boxes!!lookout everyone..lol
on 26-04-2016 07:38 PM
There be Wesley! Big shock tonight, after much growling, gobbling, honking and spitting (but never trying to hurt him), Latte finally gave in tonight and ran with him up the long corridor ... .... however, still had to have a little snort at him at the other end!
More pictures tomorrow.
on 26-04-2016 07:39 PM
That is one most handsome and gorgeous little boy Nicnacs xx
on 26-04-2016 07:39 PM
cute puss puss Tas
on 26-04-2016 07:42 PM
Thanks Brights and everyone .. it really was heart wrenching when Gary went, very difficult. We knew we'd have to do something about it for Latte though (and ourselves), she was so lonely; will be 14 this year, and hopefully, Wesley will keep her a bit younger for a while.
Back tomorrow xx
on 26-04-2016 08:06 PM
Tas from from my experience you never replace or forget the beloved furbabies who have left us, but bringing new life in is a precious thing, so I have found. Your family and Latte will find new joy with young Wesley, he has a wicked glint in his eye, lol. More photos please????
As you'll remember we were kept entertained with the antics and growing up of sweet Lillicat, so now it's Wesley's turn perhaps ?
on 26-04-2016 09:34 PM
Just dropping in for a few seconds to show this lovely picture of Roses' Lillicat in 2013 ...
26-04-2016 09:40 PM - edited 26-04-2016 09:40 PM
She is a big girl now Tas. well as big as she will get. You leave one artical of clothing on the bed
on 27-04-2016 07:56 AM
Congratulations on the new arrival, Tas.
I was always going to name my first born Wes after a West Indian cricketer but it didn't "match" my husband's surname.
Wes Hall - renowned for a very long run up.
To me it seems a very apt name for your feline running along your hallway.
DEB
on 27-04-2016 09:28 AM
@nicnacs_4u wrote:as well as freckles some redheads do have attitude and have a short fuse..temper!!
My Tom ticks all the right boxes!!
lookout everyone..lol
Me wuv dat kid