15 Feb '06 06:32>
Originally posted by David CRight in the middle of my quoting of your previous one. It was like God Himself was changing it. Freaky (no pun intended, 'natch).
lol. I did fat-finger that edit pretty good, didn't I?
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesUnintentional double entendre of the year.
Have they learned about the evils of Sodom and its consequent punishment yet?
Originally posted by FreakyKBH
Are you offering your services?
Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
Sure, I'd be happy to give a lesson on it.
Originally posted by FreakyKBH
If I get stuck, I'll be sure to give a holler.
Originally posted by FreakyKBHYes, I have. Maybe you just have to get one of your little Einsteins read it for you. Also, you keep referring to the practice as "gender segregation." It's actually "sex segregation."
Now I'm their shield? Give me a break! Get back to what was said in the first place. You have nothing upon which to base your objection to gender segregation.
(Most people are 22 when graduating, BTW.)
Originally posted by telerionYour objection was that you didn't think the segregation was warranted beyond high school. When I assert you have no basis for your objection, this is what I was referring. Your thoughts are simply your thoughts. They're just like my thoughts, only wrong.
Yes, I have. Maybe you just have to get one of your little Einsteins read it for you. Also, you keep referring to the practice as "gender segregation." It's actually "sex segregation."
And of course I know that most kids are 22 when they graduate. What's your point? Don't tell me that you think most kids graduate on their birthday. Most often ...[text shortened]... ve their 22nd birthday during their last year of college. You actually teach math . . .?