Subject: Come On From: "Connie Sadler"@MR.STANFORD.EDU Date: Tue, 19 Jul 1994 17:04:00 PDT A1-type: DOCUMENT Posting-date: Tue, 19 Jul 1994 07:00:00 PDT On Tue, 19 Jul 1994 jdblair@nextsrv.cas.muohio.EDU wrote: and BERZERK responds:
6) Oh yeah, the women are unable to do anything except talk on the phone, get into catfights, give men blowjobs, and kill people by accident. The
I liked that part.:-)
If anyone has a good monkeywrench, send it my way. Hehehhehehehehheheheheh.
Berzerk, Green Libertarian
My first post, although I've been *listening* for some time now. I'm all for privacy and private encryption, and am learning a lot from this list - just installed PGP on two platforms and am learning how to use it. I agree that there are very few women involved - is this an all boys club? I assume not, but have to say I find lines like the above very offensive/non-professional. I won't let it stop me from continuing on, but what's the point? I really don't get it. CS -
Hey, my comment about likeing that part was just offhand, was "guy stuff" and "non-pc" and supporting something crude. I am not sorry. I liked it. If it had been a bumbleing and incompentent male lover who gave good snugle, as in le-fem nakita, I would have liked it even more(hey, I did:-) I am sorry if I can't be myself around some people here. I would like to ask those who objected to my comments about this to comment about that movie(if you have seen it). It would seem most liberal people I know said it was beautiful. Why did they not criticize the weak man in this film? Are your standards different, or would you apply this to that film also. Roger, who is not ashamed to be a guy. ******* Anyone ever made a titanium bullet?(before the prohabition or with the proper govt. approval, of cource)
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Anyone ever made a titanium bullet?(before the prohabition or with the proper govt. approval, of cource)
The bench-rest rifle crowd have almost certainly tried that along with everything else imaginable. You might ask on rec.guns. I assume one would use a sabot to avoid tearing up the barrel. regards, [insert std non-crypto-apology] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Dept. of Biology Jennifer Mansfield-Jones University of Michigan cardtris@umich.edu
Connie Sadler:
and BERZERK responds:
6) Oh yeah, the women are unable to do anything except talk on the phone, get into catfights, give men blowjobs, and kill people by accident. The
I liked that part.:-)
jdblair is pointing out that the women in the movie are sexually objectified, reduced to objects without minds.
If anyone has a good monkeywrench, send it my way. Hehehhehehehehheheheheh.
This is unrelated to 6). 'Monkeywrenching' is the practice of sabotaging 'the system' so that it won't damage nature, usually. In this case, it's more likely that he's talking about sabotaging the government. The term is named after the Edward Abbey novel _The Monkey Wrench Gang_, in which a group of people go around destroying heavy machinery, bridges, billboards, and so forth, because they are damaging the environment.
My first post, although I've been *listening* for some time now. I'm all for privacy and private encryption, and am learning a lot from this list - just installed PGP on two platforms and am learning how to use it. I agree that there are very few women involved - is this an all boys club?
I think the conspiratorial atmosphere tends to attract men more than women. That's why there are so few women, IMHO.
I assume not, but have to say I find lines like the above very offensive/non-professional. I won't let it stop me from continuing on, but what's the point? I really don't get it.
I think you've misinterpreted it. Kragen
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