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To: Glenn BTW, I was reading at a college level by the time I was in third grade. I could out read anyone in school, be it boys or girls.
9 posted on 06/18/2006 6:26:16 AM PDT by RadioAstronomer (Senior member of Darwin Central)
Yeah, and now that you're a member of Mensa you hang out at FR? :rofl:
To: mtbopfuyn LOL, forgot about that t-shirt. It must be hard to be a middle school boy with such condescending little girls eager to make you aware of all your supposed shortcomings.
66 posted on 06/18/2006 9:34:48 AM PDT by McLynnan
(In response to a post about the t-shirt that says "Boys drool, Girls rule") Yeah, and boys are angelic creatures that do nothing to make girls feel inadequate and unworthy. :sarcasm:
To: Freee-dame “A teacher came to me about lack of participation in mixed-gender P.E. classes. We looked into coming up with all-boys and all-girls P.E. classes,” Stewart said. “Participation skyrocketed when boys and girls didn’t have to worry about being embarrassed.” Talk about living in a bubble. It never occured to me that kids had mixed-sex P E classes, at least in junior and senior high schools.
69 posted on 06/18/2006 11:15:13 AM PDT by maica (Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle --Abraham Lincoln)
At least I don't have to point it out for you...I was in mixed PE classes throughout school, which was the early 70s through the mid 80s. It's not a new concept.
To: mtbopfuyn Then according to my 'anthropological' study, you Texans probably have a much healthier variety of boys and girls than we have in the decadent blue state East.
Once again Texans will provide strength for our country.
87 posted on 06/18/2006 5:42:59 PM PDT by maica (Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle --Abraham Lincoln)
Um, ok. :scared:
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