Subj : Re: Ethics test To : TNW7Z7Z7Z12345 From : Finnigann Date : Mon Sep 12 2005 21:56:00 -=> TNW7Z7Z7Z12345 wrote to alt.tv.farscape <=- TN> From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape > Ni> You keep using the phrase "frat-boy". Is there something in > Ni> particular about this that bothers you? I was never in a fraternity > Ni> but a lot of my friends were. They were still pretty regular guys. > > The problem is, He STILL acts like a frat boy. I have seen the video of him > flipping off someone (not on camera) and laughing about it. Presidential, not! TN> I was in college long ago when fraternities were still fairly strong, TN> and I knew lots of nice people in them. The term "Frat-boy" was TN> typically reserved for individuals who were big partiers, not academic, TN> and who were crude and destructive (to property) when drunk. And they TN> often treated women poorly, except for the one they finally married. TN> So in the case of Dubya, I don't think it's membership in a fraternity TN> that earned him the name. It was/is his real or imagined behavior. Are yo saying 'w' took down the respect level of the term 'Frat-boy' ? .... A man's only as old as the woman he feels. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.46 .