Rick Adams wrote: > "Horizontally challenged" for the overweight _already_ exists and is >recommended at some institutions. > That's kind of intelectually challenged, isn't it (joking!!!). Shouldn't it be something even softer like, dimensionally challenged or topologically challenged? :) Tim S. _______________________________________________________ Timothy O. Shearon, PhD Albertson College of Idaho Department of Psychology 2112 Cleveland Blvd Caldwell, Idaho [EMAIL PROTECTED] 208-459-5840
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