Royd 0 #51 March 14, 2008 Quote I've also noticed that most commercials for cleaning products are still aimed at women and show women doing all of the housework. Which doesn't really go along with your idea that most commercials in the US are aimed at belittling men. Unless the guy is sent to the market to pick up said product. He has to call her on the cell phone and be led like a rat through a maze. Oh, wait. That really does happen. My bad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ACMESkydiver 0 #52 March 14, 2008 Quote Quote what do they mean? what are we supposed to "get"? The only way Dr. Laura is ever happy with men is if they "get" pussy-whipped. Dr. Laura is a raving, screaming, harpy bitch and in her view all men are inherently bad and must be manipulated and controlled. That's all there is to "get." BTW, she is a "doctor" in approximately the same way as Dr. Demento, only HE actually knows something worth listening to. Ugh. I listened to her 'pre-recorded' talk shows when I was working night shift in a famous online-bookseller's inventory warehouse. It kept me awake because I kept saying, 'Why don't you just tell her to kill herself? It'd be far quicker than your droning on about what a horrible person she is!' ANY caller that called in and dared to question why she would give whatever advice or what her personal experience was got a prompt dial-tone. Oh...but she is/was (I haven't listened in years) so fond of saying 'I am my kids' mom'. Because she's better than all of the rest of us, apparently. I swear I heard at one point in time back then in the late 90's that her doctorate work was for English Literature or something that had no bearing whatsoever on trying to counsel anyone for...well, anything. But she still called herself 'Dr. Laura Schlessinger'. I would have no problem with that but for the fact that the title was intentionally used to mislead.~Jaye Do not believe that possibly you can escape the reward of your action. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happythoughts 0 #53 March 14, 2008 Quote Quote I don't know what "IT" is either. (Which probably explains my singleton status. Damn, if i knew you were single i would've never gotten together with my bf. Remind him, on occasion, that there are men waiting in the wings to scoop you up. He needs to know where he stands, he will try harder. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lindercles 0 #54 March 14, 2008 Quote I swear I heard at one point in time back then in the late 90's that her doctorate work was for English Literature or something that had no bearing whatsoever on trying to counsel anyone for...well, anything. Physiology ftw. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites