[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


On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 03:38:43 -0600 Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill
>
>I was waiting for someone to catch that little remark--LOL.  I thought 
>of
>Kathy when I wrote it and laughed.  I was a real tomboy (big time) and 
>used
>to get furious when people would say that I shouldn't be doing those 
>things
>or saying something because it was a "boy" thing.
>
>Can I use the "Lewis and Clark" quote--love it!!  Much better than 
>going to
>my place to see my etchings.  The worst one in my book was the "Let's 
>play
>doctor one."  Now, no one in their right mind enjoys going to the 
>doctor's so
>why would I enjoy playing at it??  Glad you like my phrasing--hmm, 
>somehow
>that sounds "dirty" (hahah).  I guess that is how us "girlies" (now 
>that is a
>term I hated) learned to talk dirty in public back in the covered 
>wagon days
>when I was a young.  (Don't laugh, my students sometimes act like the 
>50s and
>60s were the covered wagon days or ancient history).
>
>jackief

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