![]() 'Women studies' course at rural Alberta school draws intervention from provinceProvincial Politics | 207820 hits | Mar 22 9:47 am | Posted by: DrCaleb Commentsview comments in forum Page 1 You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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What can you even say for something like that? "What, no pedicure course?"
Couches and man caves
Finding women who put out
Foreplay, what is it good for
Sports and more sports
Never say "I love you"
We could probably find thousands
If you'd seen the hottie that gave that course, you'd understand why her class was always full.
Men studies...
Couches and man caves
Finding women who put out
Foreplay, what is it good for
Sports and more sports
Never say "I love you"
We could probably find thousands
In my undergrad I used to threaten to start a Men's Studies club that sounded a lot like this. I heard a good story along these lines. I did my graduate work at the University of New Brunswick under Ernie Forbes. Ernie was a very good scholar of Maritime history and had written articles on a wide range of topics, including Prohibition. One day he gets a call from some neo-prohibitionist organization in Ontario that is trying to organize an umbrella group to cover all of Canada. They have a record of a Temperance Society at UNB, but have been unable to contact them. Ernie was surprised to hear there was a Temperance Society at UNB, so he looked into the organization. Turns out it was a bunch of frat boys, they turned in the application to the Student Union every year, collected the money, then went and drank it up. Pure genius.
Thought this was going to be annoying to read but no, they're doing the right thing, that course sounds very "get back in the kitchen"
One of the beauties of Rural, Clyde Alberta.
They might actually have thought that these courses were the proper thing to offer for women to study. That's the beauty of it!