Dear List:
On Saturday, May 12, Thomas Mueller wrote:
>>Anybody who talks like that deserves to be crucified! If that is
>>what you mean by real men, then I am proud of my femininity!
On Saturday, May 12, Samuel Heywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>you can drive nails through the hands of a real man and he will
>>suffer excruciating pain, but he....{rest snipped}
Dear List:
Perhaps. I, like many of my generation, possibly are insecure
in their manhood. Perhaps I also missed a few points of Sam. But we
all are persons, and persons have problems. Perhaps all of you don't
have a sister who has not worked 60 days in her chosen pro-
fession yet, nor have a pastor who is over 65 years old that has a
hard time updating his mailing List. Nor do you work two jobs.
Perhaps you don't live in a society dominated by envy of the nearby
employer Microsoft, nor talk to a man who lived in another state who
is going to Redmond in the morning to work on their "campus". Perhaps
you don't work at a service station or a hotel. Or do you see
blue-collar men who start work at 4 a.m., and drive 40 miles to get
to work in bad traffic, who raise three children and have two game
systems, a T.V., and a computer newer than mine at home and complain
about the price of a small cup of coffee. Who work twelve hour days
for 5 or 6 days, drive home, play with the kids, kiss the wife, chop
wood, and fall asleep in front of the T.V. after downing one beer.
Perhaps you are not an usher/or sexton of a church that has less than
five show most Sundays. Perhaps you are not a Christian who has to
sell pornography at work or hear the complaints of the night auditor.
Perhaps you go on vacations on occassion. Perhaps this is not your life.
It is mine. I am not an expert on real men.
Yours,
Thomas Tabler/"tomstfor"
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