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With the honourable exception of Freud, there's more international despots to the square yard there than anywhere else in Christendom.
I wonder what Freud would have made of them had they met him in his professional capacity.
Anyway, fun fact follows.
A branch of Freud's family emigrated to the US where they became successful poultry farmers in one of the southern states.
Surely you've heard of Kentucky Freud Chicken?
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Groan.
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LOL!!!
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Carruthers wrote:
Anyway, fun fact follows.
A branch of Freud's family emigrated to the US where they became successful poultry farmers in one of the southern states.
Surely you've heard of Kentucky Freud Chicken?
They were Orally Chixated
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Carruthers wrote:
With the honourable exception of Freud, there's more international despots to the square yard there than anywhere else in Christendom.
I wonder what Freud would have made of them had they met him in his professional capacity.
Anyway, fun fact follows.
A branch of Freud's family emigrated to the US where they became successful poultry farmers in one of the southern states.
Surely you've heard of Kentucky Freud Chicken?
That's the spirit, maintain your sense of humor or humour as the case may be, and always look on the bright side of life.
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Some resisted it, some welcomed it, but most realized women would have to go to work in industry if we were going to win the war.
The question on many minds was how to integrate them into factories they had never even been allowed to see inside.
When I started at Westinghouse in '66 there was a woman running the big overhead crane who had hired on in '42. She liked it, she stayed when most women went home after the war. Importantly by that time she had a couple years seniority..