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February 23, 2005 -- 3:29 PM
posted by alison
I'm just trying to convince some female friends that it's okay to go through with it, and that it's not the end of the world... but it would be nice if men had to endure something similar. .... for the sheer fact of equivalence if nothing else.
February 23, 2005 -- 2:50 PM
posted by Par
Alison, are you asking about the prostate exam (the infamous 'white glove' test)? If so, I'm pretty sure they aren't usually done until later in life, and generally when the risk of prostate cancer is higher (which is generally a combination of factors including heredity).
But thanks for bringing that up. Along the same lines: "Hey Andy! Nickelback!", and, "Hey [Jere, Percy, etc.]! Tubgirl!"
Yeah, Al, I'll be there.
February 23, 2005 -- 2:46 PM
posted by Al
Par are you going to Chili's tonight? I still need to pay you back for the T-shirt.
February 23, 2005 -- 2:45 PM
posted by eric
also, the CONSTANTINES ARE IN FACT PLAYING THE POWER PLANT. word.
February 23, 2005 -- 1:57 PM
posted by eric
BECK: yeah i can hold onto that video for you. it's a pretty interesting watch.
In Welsh the "W" is actually two "U's" , as in Double the U.
Tony: Phoenix Comics 2523A 17TH AVE SW CALGARY
February 23, 2005 -- 1:39 PM
posted by alison
my F1 button does nothing.
hey, do guys have to start having proctology exams once they're 18? or is that something purely held for once you're over 40? I'm really just wondering if there's an equivalent to the hell that women have to go through with every gynecological exam from the time they're sexually active/18. you wouldn't believe how worked up people get over it. and it sucks.
February 23, 2005 -- 12:55 PM
posted by edo
user
Main Entry: us·er
Pronunciation: 'yü-z&r
Function: noun
: one that tries to use but is a brain-dead-can't-find-the-F1-button-complaining-probably-mac-using-clue<=0-want-you-to-stay-for-5-more-minutes-whiny-bitch
February 23, 2005 -- 12:43 PM
posted by edo
user
Main Entry: us·er
Pronunciation: 'yü-z&r
Function: noun
: one that uses
February 23, 2005 -- 12:39 PM
posted by edo
Scott - "At least you get to work with people, I have to deal with users."
Is it wrong to refer to people as users within a computer useage sense of the word? Im writing my report for my internship, and its much easier to refer to people as users. I suppose only people working within IT don't like being called users... as it implies that you are the one being supported. The users don't acutally know they are users.
