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John Hascall
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Does not Title IX prohibit gender-specific rules in schools?

No idea, I use an electric razor.  Best face decision I ever made as I was always cutting the crap out of myself with a blade razor.

YMMV. I work for a state university and THE absolute cheapest available is the rule. The only saving grace is they will give me that amount for gas money if I want to drive instead (which I almost always do).

One wonders how 90%+ (swag) of men manage to survive w/o ever using a face moisturizer and yet don’t succumb to the horrors of “dry face”.

No BROWN shoes with suits.  Ugh.

I would trade my worthless Rep for her in a heartbeat whatever her hair was or wasn’t.

Maybe he just means a drawer reserved for your lady friend to put whatever she wants in it?

Initech, natch.

Where are people still using coal?

What idiot corporation keeps old emails? We’ve NEVER even backed up our email servers. The courts can’t ask for what doesn’t exist. Well, they can ask, but if it’s gone, it’s gone.  Not sorry.

I have the opposite issue. I have an ‘87 T-bird that is one of the last ones, and every so often I run across a part that’s actually from the ‘88 model. Frustrating when the first part you buy doesn’t quite fit right, took me a while to figure out that an ‘88 part would work fine.

My 16th birthday was on a Saturday, I was at the DL station when the doors opened. My son, now 26, has no intention of ever getting one.

The founders were named Krause and Gentle (hence the K & G).

No way she could be worse than Sonny Bono, Fred Grandy or (of course), Mr Pays-$130K-For-One-Poke.

When Banker’s trust built a Cor-ten (rusty steel) building in Des Moines it was widely derided as “Banker’s Rust”. It’s still ugly. And not cool.  Sorry, not sorry.

I may have found the origin. Blame the bicentennial. We have a ‘76 Starcraft Starmaster 6, it has the first hints or swooshiness while the ‘75 has a straight line.

That’s awesome.

Odd, a GIS search turns her up in leggings, bell bottoms, and lots and lots of “mom jeans”, but no lo-rise. More’s the pity.