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by jname967 on 02:29 PM April 28th, 2005 EST (#1)
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The media is so saturated with stories about men's inadequacies, to stroke the fragile FEMALE ego. I doubt a story like this would ever see much light of day. I'm gonna send it to MSN anyway; those witches won't post it but I love to mess with the cat like that.
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by Yanyan on 02:13 AM April 29th, 2005 EST (#2)
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I'm really looking forward to the next bit of reality TV where all the men go away for a week and the women have to manage without using anything manufactured, built or invented by a man. It should preferably take place in winter.
I recently watched a U.S. show where two groups, one all-male, one all-female, had to survive in the Amazonian jungle. The show was obviously very contrived. There was a fair amount of bickering in both groups but the men managed to put their differences aside for the sake of practical matters - like building a shelter, catching food etc. The women were unable to achieve any of these things and were obviously getting food from the tv crew.
"Reality" tv is hardly a good description for this stuff. It's about as real Tom & Jerry.
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by Yanyan on 02:28 AM April 29th, 2005 EST (#3)
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Sorry guys. The above should have been posted to the "Housework" article, also submitted by cnewbyuk.
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