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this is the link to this funny article...

Had to read it due to the title... very funny. Really like this lady! here's an excerpt from it:

"Is the ***** thing too much?" I ask.

"Too much? It's insufficient. Why don't you ask if it needs to be dads because there's going to be some cocking on the unit? Tell them I'll bring my friends **** Johnson, Peter Hard-on and Chubby E. Rekshun to help..." And so it went on this way. As he continued on and on, it got quiet in my head. My hands reached for the mouse, moved the cursor over my email, and I clicked Send, thinking "Well, at least I am not him."

Her name is

Karen Mangiacotti

she sounds hilarious :p

 
Me thinks someone is a little too gender sensitive. All she had to say was, "As one of the mothers, I'll show up to help."

The "*****" comeback was funny, and the people that freaked out are tools; however, she seems a little over the top. Oh well...Still kinda funny.

 
Me thinks someone is a little too gender sensitive. All she had to say was, "As one of the mothers, I'll show up to help."
There were a number of ways in which she could have responded. However, I disagree that she is too gender sensitive. Perhaps most of the people she's dealing with aren't gender sensitive enough. I mean, think about this line from the piece: "Ladies, this is not a situation of the men holding us back -- we are holding ourselves back because we don't want to step forward if it is icky and muddy." That stuff is for real.

Either way you look at it, you're right. It was funny.

 
"...but I never -- I PROMISE you -- ever wanted to grow up to be someone known as "The ***** Mom". -Karen Mangiacotti

If the shoe fits...

<_<

 
Me thinks someone is a little too gender sensitive. All she had to say was, "As one of the mothers, I'll show up to help."
There were a number of ways in which she could have responded. However, I disagree that she is too gender sensitive. Perhaps most of the people she's dealing with aren't gender sensitive enough. I mean, think about this line from the piece: "Ladies, this is not a situation of the men holding us back -- we are holding ourselves back because we don't want to step forward if it is icky and muddy." That stuff is for real.

Either way you look at it, you're right. It was funny.
Don't know about anyone else... but that sounds like some pretty important stuff right there, when dealing with relationships...

 
Don't know about anyone else... but that sounds like some pretty important stuff right there, when dealing with relationships...
Not sure? On You Tube there are a ton of women mud wrestling competitions like this One

But you DID say "relationships" not "championships". :lol:

 
They probably should not have asked for dads. Most of them have jobs and are out earning the bacon for their soccer moms and kids! :p

 
Well, I can see this post has gone a LONG way towards promoting sexual equality... who'd have thought there were so many "keep em barefoot and in the kitchen" amongst us?? :headbonk:

 
Well, I can see this post has gone a LONG way towards promoting sexual equality... who'd have thought there were so many "keep em barefoot and in the kitchen" amongst us?? :headbonk:
Barefoot? Seriously?? I'd prefer knee-high hooker boots and a nice thong...Thank you very much.

 
Frickin' hilarious - these folks need to get a life if they did anything but laugh when they got that e-mail! :lol:

And so ***** Mom she will remain - 15 minutes of fame my ***.

 
My guess is the ***** mom is not afraid of one. :clapping:

I had no idea what to expect from the link and I like what I got... er um that didn't come out right did it? :huh:

 
Since she knew her reply was going to everyone, she must be one of those that can't differentiate between Reply and Reply All.

 
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