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Originally Posted by Smile
Yeah ok, i already heard that somewhere. But what is the meaning of putting hair color in that sentence, I don't get it. It means, that the flames have the same color, as hair? It confuses me.
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It creates good sentence flow, and a little rhyme with the "burn auburn". RoxyRollah is right that it's a red colour. It's just more commonly associated with hair.
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