|
Archived Feghoots
|
Gender Roles (A Shaggy Puppy) This wicked little thing came from Mel Lett. The author is not known. TV anchor woman Barbara Walters did a story on gender roles in Kuwait several years before the Gulf War. She noted that women customarily walked a few feet behind their husbands. In a follow-up story, she returned to Kuwait recently and observed that men now walked several yards behind their wives. Ms. Walters approached one of the Kuwaiti women and said, "This is marvelous! Can you tell the Free World just what it was that enabled women here to achieve this total reversal of roles?" "Land mines," replied the woman.
Served by Austin Web Publishing, Inc. Sponsored by search engine marketing firm Apogee Search, providers of world class paid search advertising management and search engine optimization services. Apogee Search is a division of internet marketing firm Leads Customers Growth. Designed and maintained by Brian Combs (info@briancombs.net). | |
|
(c) 1996-2006 Alan B.
|