Posted on 06/17/2004 2:47:41 AM PDT by Hawk44
Straight out of the feminist handbook. When caught doing or saying something completely wrong, illegal or offensive - start crying to get out of any responsibility for it. Then wipe your tears away, and resume feminist rant about wanting to be considered totally equal regarding all privileges.
Because..
She said that the lawyer "He was very nasty."
He was a big old mean and nasty lawyer, he was a brute. And he made me cry. I hate him, I hate him, I hate him.
*crosses arms & pouts*
Berkeley East is trying to live up to its standards.
No, the "C" word is crybaby.
My first thought was whether she was implying that the football players are quoting Chaucer to one another. Now that would be news!
I had no idea that CU's football team had so many mideval scholars.
Knowing CU, they are allready looking to see where they can loot a couple of million bucks for her golden parachute retirement fund.
that old man still has a couple of good tunes left in him and I will carry the colors for him as long as I can...
Or amused.
I'm kind of interested in how she got into the position of defending a male football player's insult against a woman teammate. There must have been some good lawyering going on in that room, not.
"I had no idea that CU's football team had so many mideval scholars"
LOL!
I went to CU and I had no idea either. Perhaps they should change the mascot from the buffalo to a troubador or a knight. ;)
Do all the so called elites have their own privileged dictionary?
When someone goes to this absurd length to defend their big time college football program, you know its the college President.
Wow, now there is a College President that is a real C**T.
So how long do you thing I would remain a student at CU making that statement in a LA class.
Hahahaha What a Maroon!
Oh, of course not. What she said was, "That girl is country".
Another argument against affirmative action.
(I wonder if she'd consider it a "term of endearment" is somebody called her that?)
BTW, that's one of my most unfavorite words. I won't mention the other contender.
...
Now, sir, and eft sir, so befell the case,
That on a day this Hendy Nicholas
Fell with this younge wife to rage and play,
the rogue
While that her husband was at Oseney,
As clerkes be full subtle and full quaint.
And privily he caught her by the queint,
And said; "Y-wis, but if I have my will,
For derne love of thee, leman, I spill.
And helde her fast by the haunche bones, my mistress,
...
The spelling has changed over the centuries, but the word in question is "queint". I'm sure this is what the CU football players were referencing.
Or attempts to make protect the football program "cash cow" so that it can continue to provide cash for the rest of the University.
See you in Tea!
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