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- From: kludge@grissom.larc.nasa.gov (Scott Dorsey)
- Newsgroups: talk.bizarre
- Subject: Re: The difference between men and women
- Date: 11 Nov 1992 22:04:28 GMT
- Organization: NASA Langley Research Center and Reptile Farm
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- References: <1992Nov11.214801.6798@ncar.ucar.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov11.214801.6798@ncar.ucar.edu> ilana@kiowa.scd.ucar.edu (Ilana) writes:
- >If a man is shopping[*] for blue jeans, and one size is a little too tight
- >and the next size up is a little too loose, he'll buy the bigger size.
- >
- >If a woman is shopping for blue jeans, and one size is a little too tight
- >and the next size up is a little too loose, she'll buy the smaller size.
-
- If a man is shopping for blue jeans, he will go to the store, try some blue
- jeans on, find one that fits, take it to the }iclerk, purchase it, and go
- home.
-
- If a woman is shopping for blue jeans, she will try every pair on the store,
- plus trying other things that aren't blue jeans, decide that she doesn't like
- any of them and go home. Then the next day she'll come in again and try them
- on once more and buy one. This will develop into an intense production and
- result in her also purchasing half a dozen other unrelated articles of
- clothing.
- --scott
-