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I'm Ian Macaulay, professional photographer in London for 26 years (ianmacaulay.com); I also shoot redheaded women for my online gallery (ianshootsredheads.com) and now that I have more time to devote to it I'm looking for redheads to photograph...

It's fun and it's free - you'll get a portfolio of digital images in exchange for allowing me to use a few on the site. I like working with real people rather than model types and it's open to all redheads, whether natural or otherwise...

If you or the redhead in your life might be interested please check out the gallery and get in touch

Ian

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Gingerbeer Wrote:

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> You've a long, documented and biased history with

> this group however. I read the whole thing.


Look, I never knew nothing, it was me folks what named me.

History? What history?

Biased? If only. Group? Group you aver?

I will state now, here and clear that on your living soul I know nothing of any group, indeed assembly, company or bunch that you are trying to web me up with.

I mean how could I? go back to my first sentence Quote 'Look, I never knew nothing' Unquote. I think that proves beyond any possible doubt that I have no knowledge of anything that you reckon that I might even an inkling of.

Yes, INKLING.

As for reading the 'whole thing', can any amongst us make claim to even being able to grasp a scintilla of what the WT might be? I leave the floor open on the matter.


Anyway GB, don't feel bad, I know you knew not what you did.


And no matter what the others say, there's no apology necessary. Me and you are copacetic.

charliebubs Wrote:

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> Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> > Real Gingers or wannabe Gingers?

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> Mike

> Wannabe's = much better than real ;-)

> x


that's a matter of opinion :p

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