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blueangel, I am so glad I can call you a sister!
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I guess I live in the wrong era. I think all the choice we have out there confuses us. I wrote a paper on women's education (or accomplishments as they were often called 100-150 years ago) for my degree (I went to grad school because I couldn't find a job or a husband. Men don't seem to want to get married at 23 anymore...in any case, my parents don't seem to want me to marry until I learn how to make a good meal.) and the more I researched, the more inferior I felt. I felt that girls of the past learned so much more about family preparation and knew how to run the household so much better. If I had my undergrad years to do over, I would have worked towards a degree in household management.
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Blueangel, you ROCK!
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Taualumna, single-handedly setting back women's rights 100 years.
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But it wasn't the same concept as hooters. Just a dirty name |
There's a seafood place on (I think) Long Island (it's either there or in Jersey) called the Crab Shack or something along those lines. The shirts from there say "I got my crabs at____________(name of restaurant)." Those are pretty popular at my school.
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Joe's Crab Shack?
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Could be. Can't you tell I'm such a great story teller? Are the shirts from Joe's yellow? Cuz the ones I've seen people wearing are.
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Getting on my high horse now. In reply to TauAlumna's post & all the subsequent posts, I stand by what I said. If she chooses to live her life with these set of beliefs, she's not hurting me so why should I care? I respect a person who stands by their beliefs no matter how unpopular they might be. I may not agree with them but if they remain steadfast in their beliefs, I have to respect that.
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