[citw150] Re: CITW L3Q3
- From: Raymond Kurtis <raymondkurtis@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: citw150@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 21:33:42 -0800 (PST)
If you like that quote, you might like a series of books Titled "Uppity Women
of Midieval Times", "Uppity Women of the Renaissance", "Uppity Women of Ancient
Times", "Uppity Women of the New World", and "Uppity Women of Shakespearean
Times" by Vicki Leon. Try looking at http://www.uppitywomenrule.com/
Jennifer Slack <slackj2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:So, I have things all straightened
out now. I apologize for the
excessive amount of failed attempts. I did test things out but since I
was not following the directions correctly the actual attempts weren't
working.
My favorite quote is actually from a bumper sticker that was given to me
by a customer where I worked a few years back. I have no idea who said
it, but it reminds me of Dorothy Parker..
"Well-Behaved women rarely make history"
Thanks and sorry again,
Jennifer Slack
Ray Kurtis
All thing being equal, the simplest answer is usually true.
There is nothing as deceptive as an obvious fact.
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