I was going to say that musicians get more women than artists (as far
as I know) but that only goes for male musicians, not female ones. =D
I've been in a lot of bands, and the guys get lots of women, but for
some reason it doesn't work the other way...
On 8/9/05, Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 10:16:46PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > "Great paintings, for example, get you laid in a way that great
> > computer programs never do. Even not-so-great paintings - in fact, any
> > slapdash attempt at splashing paint onto a surface - will get you laid
> > more than writing software, especially if you have the slightest hint
> > of being a tortured, brooding soul about you. For evidence of this I
> > would point to my college classmate Henning, who was a Swedish double
> > art/theatre major and on most days could barely walk."
> >
> > Andy
> >
> > Your link brought up a tangential issue that has been bugging me.
> > Why is the 'coolness' factor of painting light years above that
> > of most other professions?
> >
>
> Explain why the guy with a garage band gets all the CF in HS while the
> geeks (who will one day hire/fire the cool) wither in the shade.
>
> > Hell, from the few developer's conferences I've been to, few artists
> > could hold a candle to some of the odd eccentric behavior I've seen.
> >
>
> Hrumph! I'm in software configuration management. We sit on the
> sidelines at the conferences and watch while the developers get all the
> chicks.
>
> > ('course I'm happily married so this is just a theoretical discussion for
> > me. :)
>
> Understood. Of course.
>
> >
> > The world is so unfair!
>
> I know, and it still pisses me off!
>
> >
> > <sniffle>, <sniffle>
> >
>
> <sob sob>
>
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