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443.1 | Ooofff ! | KYOA::HANSON | Me? Procrastinate?! Just You Wait! | Wed Dec 16 1987 09:25 | 3 |
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Wanna see a DECcie with chills down his spine?
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443.2 | thank you | FANTUM::MARCOTTE | | Wed Dec 16 1987 11:49 | 2 |
| Thank you......some of us need to be reminded of the dangers and hazards
and tragedies of some of our actions.
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443.3 | Women Good, Men Bad -- Bleeahhh! | PNEUMA::WILSON | Degas | Wed Dec 16 1987 12:22 | 27 |
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Whenever I happen to read Dear Abby, I'm a little discouraged at
the letters she chooses to print; specifically, those directed against
MEN'S shortcomings. Even this one, which is ostensibly about the
wrongness of drunk driving, must include a comment about the
ever-present perils of the ``male ego.''
The point could have been expressed the same without reference to
gender.
Abby seems to answer letters that make all men look evil. ``I'm
pregnant, and he refuses to admit he's the father.'' ``My stepfather
raped me.'' ``My husband's a slob.''
If there ever IS a letter from a man, it's always one that makes
men look foolish or weird.
I agree wholeheartedly about the drunk driving message, but I think
the male bashing is out of line.
It seems painfully obvious to note that both men and women are capable
of driving drunk and causing tragedy. Out of fairness, I feel compelled
to do so.
WW
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443.4 | More comments... | PNEUMA::WILSON | Degas | Wed Dec 16 1987 12:27 | 12 |
| Just read the base note again.
I'm offended too by the author's propogation of the idea that the
man always drives. What a crummy role model.
And of course the dutiful wife...a tower of sobriety.
Give me a break!
WW
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443.5 | Contract for Life! | QBUS::WOOD | Met him on a Monday | Wed Dec 16 1987 12:45 | 14 |
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I agree with .3's reply. But then we have to remember that
Dear Abby grew up when things were different between men and
women. I can remember my dad would *never* let my mom drive
when we were all going somewhere together. (Even sober!) It
just wasn't *her* place!
Anyway, just last night my 16 year old daughter and I signed a
"Contract for Life". Maybe there needs to be a "Contract for
Life" between married persons saying that "If he/she is too
drunk or high on drugs to drive home that he/she will let someone
else drive or call a cab!" That might save a lot of innocent lives.
Myra
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443.6 | | OFFRT9::HLEINONEN | | Wed Dec 16 1987 14:41 | 17 |
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RE: .3-.5
Being of the female gender myself, I too took slight offense at
the stereo-typing of "Dear Abby". I debated changing the wording
when I wrote this note, but decided to re-print as is.
Not to justify the error, but the article was written at least 4
years ago (the date faded on the article) and the gender is not
the main point.
Don't want to dampen anyone's Holiday Spirit, in fact I wish everyone
the happiest of seasons, but I think about this story often and
wanted to share it...
Heidi
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443.7 | Pass the pate, it's BASTILLE DAY! | PNEUMA::WILSON | Degas | Wed Dec 16 1987 15:08 | 26 |
| RE: .6
You didn't dampen any holiday spirits. Certainly not mine.
I don't really get into the holiday spirit that much anyway. Last
year a friend of mine and I decided to celebrate a holiday with
real meaning - we settled on Bastille Day (July 14).
It sounds crazy, I know. Think about it:
It's a good holiday, not celebrated _widely_ in the US. I like it
because it has true historical significance (there is increasing
evidence that Christ was not born on Dec. 25; but, I know, one
celebrates in spirit) and because it's
a celebration of a nation with a great cultural history, great art
& literature, romance, great food, wine, over 300 cheeses...you
guesses it, I'm a Francophile!
Finally, it's in July: no snow in my part of the world, and all
the stores are OPEN!!!
Sorry for the digression. Couldn't resist!
WW
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443.8 | He/she who indulges often bulges | SALEM::VCOTE | | Wed Dec 16 1987 16:10 | 10 |
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Why not just say no to drugs?
Don't forget the only difference between alcohol and other drugs
is the legallity.
Just plain socializing with someone who has a to many drinks can
be very risky indeed.
/verne
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443.9 | This way you can pass out and wake up at home! | BARAKA::BLAZEK | A new moon, a warm sun... | Wed Dec 16 1987 22:13 | 14 |
| Thank you for sharing the base note. One of the main reasons
I don't go out at night is not for fear of my own driving, it
is a fear of somebody else who may be out of control. I don't
live my life in a closet by *any* means, but for me an evening
at home with a bottle of champagne and my SO is much more
exciting than most parties. (Not preaching, just sharing.)
There are many bars who offer some sort of taxi service if
you've had too much to drink, and I encourage anybody who
has had lots to drink to take advantage of the offer. And
I wish all of you a very joyous and safe holiday!! *8-)
Carla
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443.10 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | The Dread Pirate Roberts | Thu Dec 17 1987 04:07 | 12 |
| The thing that bothers me most is that something like this Abby
reprint is trotted out at the Holiday season, run a lap or two
around the track, and put back in the stable for another year.
While this problem certainly increases during the Holiday season,
especially New Year's, which is the traditional "let's all go out
and get hammered" holiday, it can happen *any*time.
(No disrepect is meant to Heidi for posting the base note; I'm
just speaking in general terms.)
--- jerry
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443.11 | Thanx for the note!\ | WCSM::GUPTA | future's so bright, gotta wear shades | Thu Dec 17 1987 12:05 | 5 |
| Thanx for the base note. I shared with a few of my friends. If the
note would save even one life this holiday season, its been worth
it. I drink, I drive, but I don't drink AND drive.
anil.
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443.13 | Disagreement | KYOA::HANSON | Me? Procrastinate?! Just You Wait! | Thu Dec 17 1987 14:11 | 7 |
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Re: .12
Not so, Bob. Husband drove.
(Big deal, right? Could happen to anyone.)
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443.14 | Elucidation, please? | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Fri Dec 18 1987 12:47 | 9 |
| Perhaps I have led a sheltered life. I can see the ~Even drunk,
I drive better than my spouse, sober.~ and the ~I'm boss in this
family.~ as being the behavior of a (very small) subset of
American men. But I cannot see it as the behavior of even a
few American women.
What cultural pattern have I been missing?
Ann B.
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443.15 | Effective image but not accurate | CURIE::RESKER | | Fri Dec 18 1987 15:40 | 13 |
| I doubt the situation in .0 would make a State Trooper cry. A friend
of mine is a trooper and I asked him if he felt anything emotional
at accident scenes. He said, "No, it's just a corpse. You can't
get emotional about death when you see it every day. If you did,
you'd go nuts. Exceptions would be someone I knew. Otherwise,
it's just some idiot who drank too much or didn't wear a belt,
or someone who was a victim of circumstances at no fault of
their own."
I'd say more people die from not wearing seatbelts. So wear your
seatbelt, too.
tim
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443.16 | -< Subject to personal interpretation >- | OFFRT9::HLEINONEN | | Sun Dec 20 1987 16:31 | 23 |
| Re: .12/.13 and .15
Bob, I have the article at my desk, and "he" was driving in this
instance. Not that it matters, we've probably all done it once or
twice disbelieving that we had actually had one to many.
Re: .15 One of the guys I work with was a former Statie
and while he agrees with your friend, he admits it's mostly due
to self-preservation - those people see alot just in their day-to-day
routines.
Once and for all, my intent upon entering the base note was not
to stir up some sort of gender battle, but merely to make people
stop and think for a few seconds. Granted the drinking goes on 365
days of the year, however, the holiday season seems to involve more
parties and toasting. When everyone is making their New Year's
resolutions, why not make a commitment not to drink and drive for
the entire year?
... Have a good one everybody !!!!
Heidi
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443.17 | Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night! | THRILL::ETHOMPSON | and I, I took the road less travelled by... | Tue Dec 22 1987 13:51 | 5 |
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Thank you, Heidi! Happy Holidays to you too!
-ET
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443.18 | Listen to what is being said, not how! | SSDEVO::HILLIGRASS | | Tue Dec 22 1987 15:25 | 4 |
| I believe the point in the base note was clear. Don't drink and
drive! Thanks for posting it Heidi, I am sure I will think of it
often.
- Sue
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