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June 03, 2004 -- 12:03 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

The funny thing about that picture in the post below is that you can tell from the development of her pubic-symphisis that this girl can't be any older than 18. See how useful those hominid-osteoarchaeology classes turned out to be?

June 03, 2004 -- 12:01 AM
posted by nobody knows my face

June 02, 2004 -- 5:38 PM
posted by Par

    Why is it that when I'm at work and need entertainment like this, no one posts but me, but when I take a day off, it's post-city?!

    For the uninitiated, Sparta. (not Greece) Alas, I cannot go. Mostly because indecisive family (so that's where I get it from) won't decide (go figure) whether they wanted to do something tonight. So, have fun guys, and let me know how All State Champion is. (Speaking of Sparta, we had an almost perfect front page of the 'Culture' section in the Journal the other day. Tragically Hip? Check. Sparta? Check. And, to cap it off... Canadian Idol?!?! Motherfucker!!)

    Jere, I believe (actually I know, because I have the convocation program here), that Mar... sorry... maawy is sitting in the Jubilee for two and a half hours next Friday, not tomorrow.

    Sure, Jack Layton's wearing a Flames jersey in public. But did he sneak one onstage to his convocation?!

    Apparently, the War on Terror is just like World War II. Except, of course, 'World' and 'II' are actually monosyllabic. And the US didn't join in late this time. And they had the support of the world then. And they knew where to find Hitler then. And they didn't accidentally believe that the source of Nazi power was Algeria. But other than that, exactly like World War II.

    Finally, Al, just a thought. You may want to spice up the bookmarks with banners, or funny quotes, or hilariously inappropriate jokes about penises. Or I bet you could make good coin using them to campaign for Rahim Jaffer or someone. Hell, I bet you could claim you were him! No one would be the wiser!

June 02, 2004 -- 5:31 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

I gotta say... Andy was the real champion of winningest combinations last night. He proved indefinitely that the 480km/h flying machine was meant to be his by easily sweeping the push-up competition. I swear to you he did them with one finger!!! That man is a god.

June 02, 2004 -- 5:16 PM
posted by anonymous

Validating your existence and your reason for posting

June 02, 2004 -- 3:07 PM
posted by alison

    yeah, i know, it's just interesting.
    and of course there's a glass ceiling. people keep telling us it's gone, but it's still there...
    there's also the old boy's club too: that gets all sorts of people, not just women
    ever wonder why the relative of a friend of a chairperson (or the actual child of the chairperson themself) seems to go farther with things... I know that's really cynical, but they're documenting it really happening in life. I can't even imagine. Sure, you can be an honours student with all sorts of community service and people skills etc., but because you don't know Bob, the guy at the top, someone with far more mediocre marks and credentials (but oh, the connections) will get the position instead of you.

    it's true in every industry, getting your foot in the door is the hardest part, and it's all about who you know and who you are yourself; and less so about what you know or how much experience you have



    true enough about the "pursuing a degree" phrase too... my mom started out pursuing a degree in science, but she opted not to continue when one of her profs announced to the class that only half of them were going to pass, and that none of them would be women. (I mean, really, who the fuck does that?) so eventually, it was arts, and French that she finished up in.

June 02, 2004 -- 2:45 PM
posted by Ministry of Tourism

Count me in for tomorrow's movie action.

June 02, 2004 -- 1:39 PM
posted by edo



    Thats all 3 leaders with a flames Jersey now. Plus Jack likens his party to the flames... little guys fighting from the bottom.

June 02, 2004 -- 1:34 PM
posted by eric

    59% of the students pursuing graduate degrees in law, medicine and business are now (1998) women

    don't get me wrong, i think that's absolutely wonderful, but i hardly think there's any butt-kicking or ante'ing that need take place because Professional Women will more than readily tell you about the glass ceiling they face everyday. stats like this can be a bit misleading in that of the 60% how many complete their degree and still remain in occupational positions subordinate to men?
    i haven't any numbers to draw from but i'm more than certain institutional patriarchy is still ever present.

    by the way, what does "pursuing" a degree in law or medicine mean? if it means getting my B.A in Sociology, fuck i should have been telling my parents i was in Pre-Law years ago.

June 02, 2004 -- 1:32 PM
posted by alison

    thanks Beck,

    I'd figured as much, I just thought it was a little odd that the only stats about education weren't directly about men, considering it was a male fraternity site and all... you know... plus I'm now continuously exposed to feminist ideals, so I've noticed that my radar's a little touchy about those sorts of subjects.

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