To: decimon
This is correct........women should stay in the kitchen....barefoot and naked......isn’t that what the old saying was?
9 posted on
12/15/2009 2:45:13 PM PST by
Seeking the truth
(Ocents.com - You Lie & Socialist stamps, tees, mousepads, bumper stickers....etc)
To: Seeking the truth
LOL! Barefoot and pregnant, not naked. But yes, I can tell you from personal experience that the only thing a female adds to a computer science or electronics lab is Hello Kitty stickers.
To: Seeking the truth
The expression is barefoot and pregnant.
13 posted on
12/15/2009 2:48:37 PM PST by
T bench
("God wills it." Urban II)
To: Seeking the truth
“This is correct........women should stay in the kitchen....barefoot and naked......isnt that what the old saying was?”
Don’t forget their feet are shorter so they can stand closer to the sink....LOL
Anyone who makes career decisions based on stereotypes is messed up. I’ve known a few women in IT that really knew their stuff, but many more were eye candy that changed careers as soon as things got tough.
20 posted on
12/15/2009 2:49:30 PM PST by
DonaldC
(A nation cannot stand in the absence of religious principle.)
To: Seeking the truth
Barefoot and pregnant, although naked is a good start to getting pregnant.
27 posted on
12/15/2009 2:52:56 PM PST by
kalee
(01/20/13 The end of an error.... Obama even worse than Carter.)
To: Seeking the truth
This is correct........women should stay in the kitchen....barefoot and naked......isnt that what the old saying was? That's close. While it's supposed to be barefoot and pregnant, naked is a good first step toward that. :=)
47 posted on
12/15/2009 3:05:20 PM PST by
Bob
To: Seeking the truth
This is correct........women should stay in the kitchen....barefoot and naked......isnt that what the old saying was? Sounds good to me. After all these years I still enjoy getting my wife naked.
82 posted on
12/15/2009 4:39:40 PM PST by
PapaBear3625
(Public healthcare looks like it will work as well as public housing did.)
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