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 Re: Question for the US RinkyDinks 
 Shandar, on host 206.175.238.10
  Thursday, July 26, 2001, at 10:51:44
  Question for the US RinkyDinks posted by wintermute on Thursday, July 26, 2001, at 06:35:05:
I have heard and used the expression(merely in jest).  It is somewhat of a mock-insult.  It is based on the assumption that red-headed step-children are generally looked down upon and, in most uses of the phrase, abused by the step-parent.  As a matter of fact, the only way I've heard the phrase is something to the effect of, "I'll beat you like a red-headed step-child!"  The origin of this phrase is unknown to me, but I would speculate that it had something to do with the racial bias against the Irish which was prevelant in the west/midwest in times past(I'm thinking 19th Century).  But, like I said, this is pure speculation.  
  Shan-racism suUXxXorS!1!!!1~~-dar 
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