Why call it a Dutch Oven?
On May 18, 12:06*pm, Ranee at Arabian Knits >
wrote:
> In article >,
>
> *sf > wrote:
> > It was the times. *You benefited from the women's rights movement,
> > Ranee. *Time had changed by the time you were dating.
>
> * *Perhaps, but from my perspective, the women's movement ended up being
> more about how women could behave just as badly as the bad men did. *It
> put a different set of expectations on women, that were there regardless
> of who paid for whom. *I don't think the cads and dogs could have
> planned it better for themselves. *:-(
Like the Bowie song, Suffragette City?
>
> > Did you ever watch Mad Men? *The attitudes they portrayed of the times
> > were right on. *My dad was in advertising at the time.
>
> * *I've wanted to see it, because I love the clothes, hair and music of
> the era, but since we have no television and I haven't worked hard
> enough to see it anywhere else, it hasn't worked out.
Netflix. There are exactly two TV shows we are interested in, Mad Men
and True Blood. We are anxiously awaiting the DVD releases of this
season's shows. I think Netflix has a 30 day free trial. I'd far
rather pay $8.99/month for Netflix than whatever people pay who get
cable or satellite.
>
> Regards,
> Ranee @ Arabian Knits
--Bryan
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