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To: carranza2 who wrote (181797)10/6/2006 1:22:30 PM
From: Ichy Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 794299
 
I was executing an especially energetic pas de cheval or "step of the horse" (not an easy task for a middle-aged man of my girth who fancies corduroy pants and flat-knit sweaters), which nicely illustrated some of the more draconian measures of the Marshall Plan that had been advocated by old-line, classical economists. The reverential calm of the large classroom (180 freshmen!) suggested that my point was being well taken. But then I heard it — a faint snigger from the back of the classroom.


I think every member of Congress should be required to appear in the house in a TUTU once a year. to remind them that we are their boss and they are not the boss of us.



To: carranza2 who wrote (181797)10/7/2006 2:53:42 PM
From: D. Long  Respond to of 794299
 

Fat, middle-aged male Neocon professor of American Studies at BYU hides his tutu and ballet slippers but can't restrain himself from occassionally performing in front of his amazed students..


For such a wound-tight LDS school, BYU sure has its share of kooks. Tutus, cold fusion, and planned detonations in the WTC, oh my!