To: Doctor Raoul
In college I studied engineering. While I was working hard to understand thermodynamics, statics, calculus, and physics--the "Womyn's Studies" students were in the hallway on their backs, legs spread, knees up, chanting, and practicing "giving birth" to Iris.
They all got A's.
12 posted on
01/26/2002 1:50:55 AM PST by
SkyPilot
To: SkyPilot
the "Womyn's Studies" students were in the hallway on their backs, legs spread, knees up, chanting, and practicing "giving birth" to Iris. YOU ARE KIDDING...AREN'T YOU?!!!
14 posted on
01/26/2002 1:52:33 AM PST by
kcvl
To: SkyPilot
>> on their backs, legs spread, knees up, chanting, and practicing "giving birth" to Iris.<<
ISIS, not Iris.
You really do have to keep up better with your false gods...
To: SkyPilot
I hope all your engineering buddies laughed at them. I know I would have.
36 posted on
01/26/2002 4:44:10 AM PST by
Wrigley
To: SkyPilot
Who is Iris? And why was she being abused in this way?
38 posted on
01/26/2002 4:46:03 AM PST by
Clioman
To: SkyPilot
"Womyn's Studies" students were in the hallway on their backs, legs spread, knees up, chanting, and practicing "giving birth" With job skills like that they wonder about glass ceilings and equal pay.
43 posted on
01/26/2002 4:55:46 AM PST by
Brett66
To: SkyPilot
Shut up and go back to work, don't you know these programs are underfunded and need more "revenues"?
45 posted on
01/26/2002 5:01:18 AM PST by
Leisler
To: SkyPilot
In college I studied engineering. While I was working hard to understand thermodynamics, statics, calculus, and physics--the "Womyn's Studies" students were in the hallway on their backs, legs spread, knees up, chanting, and practicing "giving birth" to Iris Gosh, that reminds me of my carefree grad school days when all the white heterosexual males were run out of the Conference On Diversity. Seems our presence there fostered a climate of bigotry and hate and was not welcome.
Oh well. . . you try to be a nice guy and they just won't let you.
To: SkyPilot
I have an engineering degree myself. I really wondered about some of the people that I saw in my general ed classes (I'm still not happy about being forced to take some of those classes, but that's for another discussion). What are the philosophy and music majors going to do after graduation?
To: SkyPilot
In college I studied engineering. While I was working hard to understand thermodynamics, statics, calculus, and physicsSo did I.
--the "Womyn's Studies" students were in the hallway on their backs, legs spread, knees up, chanting, and practicing "giving birth" to Iris.
Thank God Georgia Tech would never offer such a major. Back then, I just wished there were more women to study. :^)
To: SkyPilot
Who is Iris???
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