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Is Worrying A ‘Female Thing?'

Submitted by Warren Hughes, Oct 4, 2007 12:08

Oh, most vigilant screeners of all things deemed irreverant, and/or objectionable:. The last time I looked, Ms. Skenazy was the sole humor columnist employed by The Sun, therefore, this reader replies, in kind, with what I feel are amusing comments to her offerings. Try mightily, as it were, remembering this in these inordinately politically correct times we're all suffering through. Thanking you for your time, this time, till next time.

Cheers to you, Guardian Angels of The Sun W.A. Hughes, Ret. (but not the retiring type)

Of course, All of the above was penned, with pun in cheek :)


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