Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Bill
And in some ways the stereotypes are firmly implanted at a younger age. Look
how the little ones are now dressed--I think that is why Jon Benet struck a
chord in some people.
Bill, do you remember "crusing" all night on 50 cents worth of gas in our big
tankers.
jackief
William J. Foristal wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
>
> Hi Jackie,
>
> Boy the way we condition our children to develop the stereotypes of what
> a girl should be like and what a boy should be like is amazing. I like
> to observe people and their kids in areas like the park or a doctor's
> office. I'm sure the adults don't realize what they are doing, but it is
> so obvious. Even people who aren't the kids' parents do it. Sure, you
> can use the Lewis and Clark line. You can use anything I post here. <G>
> At your own risk, of course.
>
> And we DID use covered wagons in the 50's and 60's. They were Chevy's
> and Ford's however. And that was when gas was cheap.
>
> Bill
>
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