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ml_man
4 Jul 2003, 7:33pm
Man Gives Up On Women

April 10, 2003 - Atlanta, USA

Atlanta native auto mechanic Michael Ross publicly declares that he has given up the life long struggle to figure out what women really want. This came after a recently published report estimating American corporations had spent over $1 billion dollars in 2001 to determine what want women want from their products and marketing, and had largely failed. "If combining rooms full of highly skilled experts and truckloads of money can't figure these women out, how on earth is the typical blue collar man with $28,000 after tax dollars a year supposed to?" said Mr. Ross during an interview with Atlanta news reporters. "It may be that these women themselves have no idea what they are looking for or what will win them over. Many admit to having the exact same qualities in one man be endearing, while in another, off-putting." Mr. Ross's web site has generated over 32,000 letters of support from other men in its guest book since his announcement earlier in the day.

LIN
5 Jul 2003, 5:23am
originally posted by ml_man:

Man Gives Up On Women

Only the one? Dang..... ;)


LIN

Cool Canuck
5 Jul 2003, 5:35am
Originally posted by LIN


Only the one? Dang..... ;)


LIN
Haven't got the first figured out..... Any sense on working on the rest?

They all the same ain't they. :p

LIN
5 Jul 2003, 5:49am
originally posted by Cool Canuck:


Haven't got the first figured out..... Any sense on working on the rest?

They all the same ain't they. :p


I thought the headline read "[ONE] Man Gives Up On Women"! I was impressed the rest of the men on the planet are still trying! :p

LIN

ml_man
5 Jul 2003, 8:10am
Best rule of thumb is do not try to figure them out. ;)

Slacker
7 Jul 2003, 6:24am
"Many admit to having the exact same qualities in one man be endearing, while in another, off-putting."

Now how can this be? :confused: It must be that ol' Venusian logic again. ;)

LIN
8 Jul 2003, 6:41am
originally posted by Slacker:

"Many admit to having the exact same qualities in one man be endearing, while in another, off-putting."

Now how can this be? :confused: It must be that ol' Venusian logic again. ;)

I'm lost..... so how do you explain that? ;)


LIN