brianc@tekla.UUCP (Brian Conley) (08/19/85)
> ... > They do a pretty good job. I enjoy working with and around > them. Yes I do look at them. Yes I do enjoy it. But, like > I said before, don't begrudge me. I'm one of the fans. It > ... > ... They are really nice company. There fun to talk to. I > can learn a lot from them. Now, to top it off, they are > also very pleasant scenery. (They were to start with but, > now, after having their colors done, they seem to feel a > little better about how they look I guess and it shows.) Just one question, do they think YOU are pleasant or unpleasant scenery? > (the rest has been edited) > > Still trying to keep it clean...So far, so good. > Tom Frye
chabot@miles.DEC (All God's chillun got guns) (08/19/85)
Cute. But how many men spend as much time on their work-time appearance as do most of those "ladies" that Tom enjoys as scenery? Why should women have to look at grungy males all day. Why don't more of the gentlemen dress up, get their colors right, and then the women can enjoy the scenery too. I like a shapely calf as much as the next person. L S Chabot ...decwrl!dec-rhea!dec-amber!chabot chabot%amber.dec@decwrl.arpa
wjh@bonnie.UUCP (Bill Hery) (08/21/85)
> > But how many men spend as much time on their work-time appearance as do most > of those "ladies" that Tom enjoys as scenery? Why should women have to look > at grungy males all day. Why don't more of the gentlemen dress up, get their > colors right, and then the women can enjoy the scenery too. > I don't think Tom really cares if the colors are right, or about most of the things that take the "ladies" so long to do.
frye@cuuxa.UUCP (frye) (08/21/85)
Yeah, its me again. I posted something about this a little while back. There are a lot of women working around here. They do a pretty good job. I enjoy working with and around them. Yes I do look at them. Yes I do enjoy it. But, like I said before, don't begrudge me. I'm one of the fans. It shouldn't come as any shock to a woman if I think she's attractive enough to take more than a casual glance. Seems strange to me. I read net.singles and find out some of the ladies have had their colors done. Maybe that will make a lady find it easier to dress attractively. Now they become something more. They do good work around here and a lot of it. They are really nice company. There fun to talk to. I can learn a lot from them. Now, to top it off, they are also very pleasant scenery. (They were to start with but, now, after having their colors done, they seem to feel a little better about how they look I guess and it shows.) Yet, I still read in here that someone thinks I have a bad cse of hormone poisoning. (Not me personally, I know) The net is a strange place for sure. I don't hear this stuff in real life around here. Of course, I don't stand and lear with a little drool running down my chin either. Then to, most of these ladies around here know me and know I'm harmless. That might explain why I don't hear any complaints. I have been in a crowd of guys and I did witness the very thing Sunny pointed out but, only once or twice. I don't like it either. Those guys did mellow out after a while though. It just takes some people longer to grow up than others. Another problem is, this behavior may have been enforces in them somewhere in the past. All it takes is for a couple of women to appear to like that kinda stuff and some clowns get the idea that all of 'em do. If you don't like it tell the guys you don't. They won't have any excuse then. But remember, not all men read the net. Also remember, not all men who look drool and think rotten thoughts. Some of 'em are just fans. Still trying to keep it clean...So far, so good. Tom Frye
janec@tektools.UUCP (Jane Caputo) (08/23/85)
> > > > But how many men spend as much time on their work-time appearance as do most > > of those "ladies" that Tom enjoys as scenery? Why should women have to look > > at grungy males all day. Why don't more of the gentlemen dress up, get their > > colors right, and then the women can enjoy the scenery too. > > > > I don't think Tom really cares if the colors are right, or about most of the > things that take the "ladies" so long to do. Well, I'm with you. I thoroughly enjoy the scenery, whether the colors are right or not. (Hmm, then again, maybe I don't qualify as one of the "ladies"...) Jane Carrasco Caputo {allegra, ihnp4, decvax, ucbvax...}!tektronix!tektools!janec Tektronix, Inc. M.S. 74-900 P.O. Box 500 Beaverton, OR 97077 (503) 627-1764