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Old 27 November 1998, 03:42 PM   #61 (permalink)
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At least we have young ladies such as yourself still in the world. By the way, I tried to email a snowball to you and it kept coming back on me. Is there something I should know?
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Old 27 November 1998, 03:54 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Rittmeister: sad to say, you come from a more refined and genteel era. (I know, I know...poison gas, mass artillery, muddy trenches, unprecedented slaughter in your day. Just goes to show how standards have slipped.)
Anyway...as I was saying, uh, oh yeah. Your observation on the disgusting nature of female combatants pushing, hair pulling, spitting & scratching. For some peculiar reason, in the 1990s such behavior ALLEGEDLY is looked upon favorably when accomplished in knee-deep mud and goo. I have no first-hand experience of the phenomenom, you understand, but it seems widely accepted in late 20th century "culture."
Somehow, I just don't think the appeal would translate into a paying-audience snowball fight.
 
 

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