rangas

Rangas Attempt To Sook Their Way Out Of Free Tickets To The Zoo

11:38AM Jess McGuire | Chris Lilley’s incredibly successful ABC series of last year Summer Heights High managed to make the term “ranga” (as in, “orangutan”) the number one term of affection for red heads in both school yards and offices around the country. Personally, I am all for rangas. I think they are quite adorable, in an endangered sort of way. When a ginge falls out of the Hotness tree, they not only hit every branch on the way down, but the tree falls over and crushes them, leaving nothing but a squished mess of fiery spunk, and oh god, what am I saying again? Oh yeah. Rangas. They’re lovely, but sometimes they’re really stupid. Dudes, if you can get free stuff like tickets to the Zoo just by allowing someone to refer to you as a “ranga”, for god’s sake, do it! ADELAIDE Zoo has dropped an ad campaign offering free visits to all “rangas” to highlight the plight of orang-utans after sensitive redheads complained. More »

Jonah Takalua Takes Over London Underground

12:23PM Clem Bastow | After the initial reviews suggested that the Brits were not that keen on Chris Lilley’s masterful Summer Heights High, it seems The People have spoken, and perhaps our UK cousins do like the mockumentary series after all! Reports are filtering in from Old Blighty that have Jonah Takalua’s trademark tag popping up around London. So reporteth Confidential: Since the hit series has been airing on the BBC, the character’s “di-k-tation” graffiti tag has been spied on a sign in a Tube station on the northern line, while Confidential hears school kids in the Old Dart are repeating the naughty phrases uttered by the unruly teenager. Excellent work, children of the UK! After all, Jonah was the best thing about Summer Heights High and I hold out hopes that Lilley will create an entire series based on the character for his next project (for the love of god, no more Mr G!). All this means it’s only fair to remind you that August 10th, 2008 is National Sorry Ranga Day; as the official Facebook group says: Red-haired people across Australia have been unfavourably compared to orang-utans since Summer Heights High first aired across Australian television screens in 2007. “Ranga’ is now firmly entrenched in the vocabulary of ordinary people all over this country. So join the Australian nation on Sunday August 10th 2008, and let a Ranga know that you are sorry. Join up here; it’s the right thing to do. Defamer Australia says sorry, rangas. More »