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To: arun gera who wrote (16688)4/9/2007 1:26:06 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217881
 
she likes to stop the clock at a moment that is convenient for her, and then proclaim all shall be as is, forever - good luck and may the force be with her



To: arun gera who wrote (16688)4/9/2007 3:08:43 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217881
 
Arun, and I suggest Indians get back to pulling rickshaws for their rightful colonial masters. <I suggest CB should go and protect the rights of all women over thousands of years who have generated wonderful recipes that the world enjoys without paying any royalties. > You can be an honorary white.

It's fun suggesting what other people should do with their lives and categorizing women, Indians, Chinese etc as recipe pushers, rickshaw pullers and rice growers.

Yes, I am suggesting that you are being a sexist male chauvinist pig in your denigrating comment about women.

TJ is our resident racist, you can be our resident sexist.

I'm only partly kidding. On women and recipes, I remember a recipe book my father gave my mother when they were first married [a big thing] and he wrote "Read, mark, learn and we can digest the results", or something almost that. He was a teacher and puns were normal, so it was a joking comment. But implicit was that the woman would be cooking. My mother was not limited by such sexist stereotyping, which was not at all the intent of the comment. But nevertheless, it was a recipe book and she did do the cooking and bore the children and manned the house, so to speak.

Mqurice