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- Julia Gulia
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Robinette wrote:Watch this... 2 out of 3 in this risk game are female...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=2svVYJ32bKk
typical!
Robinette, my sweet, the only game of strategy I would recommend to the majority of woman-kind would be Battleship, as it most closely resembles Bingo!
Jim Morrison once wrote a song about Battleship and Bingo!, titled "The Crystal (Battle) Ship", with which I will now woo you. *Ahem*
"B-4 you slip into unconsciousness
I'd like to have another miss
Another flashing chance at bliss
Another miss, another miss
The days are bright and filled with pain
Enclose me in your gentle rain
The time you ran was too insane
Well meet again, well meet again
Oh tell me where your freedom lies
The streets are fields that never die
Deliver me from reasons why
You'd rather cry, I'd rather fly
The crystal (battle) ship is being filled
A thousand girls, a thousand thrills
A million ways to spend your time
When we get back, I'll drop a line..."
Jim Morrison once wrote a song about Battleship and Bingo!, titled "The Crystal (Battle) Ship", with which I will now woo you. *Ahem*
"B-4 you slip into unconsciousness
I'd like to have another miss
Another flashing chance at bliss
Another miss, another miss
The days are bright and filled with pain
Enclose me in your gentle rain
The time you ran was too insane
Well meet again, well meet again
Oh tell me where your freedom lies
The streets are fields that never die
Deliver me from reasons why
You'd rather cry, I'd rather fly
The crystal (battle) ship is being filled
A thousand girls, a thousand thrills
A million ways to spend your time
When we get back, I'll drop a line..."

- MeDeFe
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spearfish wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Pay attention, I said Greece, not Rome.
Except Roman and Greek cultures were strikingly similar. Women didn't have a major role in Greek life, but they weren't excluded.
I see you're still ignoring the rest of my points.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
- KoE_Sirius
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MeDeFe wrote:spearfish wrote:MeDeFe wrote:Pay attention, I said Greece, not Rome.
Except Roman and Greek cultures were strikingly similar. Women didn't have a major role in Greek life, but they weren't excluded.
I see you're still ignoring the rest of my points.
His point is that the history of them was written by men.So its not a true account..The book Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus was written by a couple so shows a non-bias view.
Since a man wrote about the History of Greek/Roman culture some might say it is bias.
Women have always been repressed and still are in every society.Just some more then others.
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- clapper011
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- Dr_Demento
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darth emperor wrote:jennifermarie wrote:Splash_x wrote:(seriously, have you seen a female dictator before?)
Evita Peron of Argentina (yes i know that Juan Peron was technically the dictator, but she did a lot of the "behind the scenes" planning
We could say Catherine II of Russia
and in mythology(ok it doesnt count at all)there are some war goddess...
Any queens of England can be considered dictators, just the current one respects the democratic process. But they have the power to veto all laws that any of the Commonwealth countries make. The current one just doesn't.
- firstholliday
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DoctorX wrote:darth emperor wrote:jennifermarie wrote:Splash_x wrote:(seriously, have you seen a female dictator before?)
Evita Peron of Argentina (yes i know that Juan Peron was technically the dictator, but she did a lot of the "behind the scenes" planning
We could say Catherine II of Russia
and in mythology(ok it doesnt count at all)there are some war goddess...
Any queens of England can be considered dictators, just the current one respects the democratic process. But they have the power to veto all laws that any of the Commonwealth countries make. The current one just doesn't.
Dictators can not be classed as such if they reach ultimate power through hereditary accession.
- rebelman
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yeti_c wrote:rebelman wrote:Splash_x wrote:
(seriously, have you seen a female dictator before?)
maggie thatcher
I was wondering when someone would say that...
C.
glad to oblige
Don't now why people on here don't like being cooks, remember under siege: A former SEAL, now cook, is the only person who can stop a gang of terrorists when they sieze control of a US Navy battleship.
jiminski wrote:DoctorX wrote:darth emperor wrote:jennifermarie wrote:Splash_x wrote:(seriously, have you seen a female dictator before?)
Evita Peron of Argentina (yes i know that Juan Peron was technically the dictator, but she did a lot of the "behind the scenes" planning
We could say Catherine II of Russia
and in mythology(ok it doesnt count at all)there are some war goddess...
Any queens of England can be considered dictators, just the current one respects the democratic process. But they have the power to veto all laws that any of the Commonwealth countries make. The current one just doesn't.
Dictators can not be classed as such if they reach ultimate power through hereditary accession.
Not true:
dictator
Main Entry:
dic·ta·tor Listen to the pronunciation of dictator
Pronunciation:
\ˈdik-ˌtā-tər, dik-ˈ\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Latin, from dictare
Date:
14th century
1 a: a person granted absolute emergency power; especially : one appointed by the senate of ancient Rome b: one holding complete autocratic control c: one ruling absolutely and often oppressively2: one that dictates
- KoE_Sirius
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- clapper011
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- KoE_Sirius
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