one: i saw a morange kid yesterday when i was having average pancakes. here he is. it makes me want morange kids. which is in contrast to how i have always wanted chocolate kids. aue!
two: i have a new pet. check it out.
it is my i dog. and i love it. it is cuter than i expected. and i am currently developing its personality. it is going to be a hip hop dog. here it is dancing to r kelly's ignition(remix) with it's best friend hula girl. i need to name him. for i'm sure he's a he. my ipod is called whitey. my lappy is called tupac. so the two best names are taken. but i'm sure i'll think of something.
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Related to me knowing unusual terms (see "cwt" discussion), I admit I've never heard "morange" in my life (though, frankly, you Zealish use a lot of words we don't). So I looked it up, and got this:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Morange&defid=527616
Which is halfway helpful, until the "ginger" part. What color is "ginger" hair? My own hair gets described as red sometimes, but it's certainly not orange. I'm wondering if it's ginger. A wino once asked me, angrily, what color my hair is. I said, "You tell me -- you're the one looking at it." He became agrier and said "Didn't your parents tell you what color your hair is when you were born?" I told him that I don't remember being born, so it wouldn't make any difference if they did. This entertained me enough that I gave him a dollar, but it was one of our new brass dollar coins, which infuriated him.
This story goes on slightly nore, to no one's benefit, but I need to run and catch a bus now.
oh my god. ginger ninja! that link is great. it reminds me of two things: 1) when my name was attached to dirty rubs on urban dictionary and i requested its deletion. and 2) how you didn't know what dunger meant and urban dictionary or whatever told you it was a penis. you were right. that isn't what i meant!
oh and. pete... from what i can tell i wouldn't call you a morange. i'd say a morange is more vibrantly red/ginger. like the kid in the photo. when you take into account the fact that my cellphone camera is poor quality we're talking super vibrant hair.
Let me clarify that "nore" meant "more." I was very concerned about missing that bus (I made it -- it was very late).
But anyway, is "ginger" equivalent to "orange" in hair terms?
glad you caught your bus. and, well, yes. i think that orange seems to cover it. but ginger is just a better word.
oh my god was that Annie?
i *know*. isn't he darling?
i have decided, after talks with pete, that the best way to define morange is to call it vibrant orange like little orphan annie.
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