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Is Worrying A ‘Female Thing?'

Submitted by Warren Hughes Ret, Oct 5, 2007 11:35

I hesitate to toss my two cents into this discussion, since it probably isn't even worth that much, however, I'll venture this pinhead opinion: All of the ladies in our lives, and no doubt down through the ages, have pretty much cornered the market in the angst department; that in a nutshell, is a given. Yet, we men have had our moments to fret, especially when we were facing a firing squad, being pursued by posse's and lastly, being served with a court order to provide custody support. So in closing, fair gentle ladies, let it be known that there are worry-warts aplenty on this side of the gender divide. As Bobby McFerrins sang it so aptly, "Don't Worry, Be Happy."


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