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Grizzlie Antagonist (grizzlieantagonist{at}earthlink.net) writes:
> On 16 Mar 2005 03:43:02 GMT, dg411{at}FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Andre Lieven)
> wrote:
>
>>Grizzlie Antagonist (grizzlieantagonist{at}earthlink.net) writes:
>>> On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 18:20:40 GMT, Spectre
wrote:
>>>
>>>>Yeah thats where you really see the difference - women have
much weaker
>>>>arms. Basketball, football, rugby, Softball - they all look pathetic
>>>>when throwing. These are men's games, fine tuned for men, the size of
>>>>the field, the rules were created for men.
>>>
>>> You and others seem to be implying that if women designed and
>>> fine-tuned sports, it would be possible to conceive of a sport where
>>> women excelled over men.
>>>
>>> But sports are all about size, strength, stamina, speed, etc. What
>>> sort of sport could women design that would enable them to excel over
>>> men?
>>
>>Nagging...
>>
>>Andre
>
>>--
>>" I'm a man... But, I can change... If I have to... I guess. "
>> The Man Prayer, Red Green.
>
> Oh yeah. And if you entered into a nagging competition with a woman,
> you might HAVE TO change.
Thats the built in gag in The Man Prayer, yes.
I'm just fortunate in that neither I nor my S/O even ever want to
nag anyone.
Andre
--
" I'm a man... But, I can change... If I have to... I guess. "
The Man Prayer, Red Green.
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