Jill A. Davis Quotes
I Daydream - And Get Paid For It. I Recall A Scene From An Officer And A Gentleman. At The End Of The Movie Richard Gere, Dressed In His Naval Whites, Goes Into A Factory, Picks Up Debra Winger, And Carries Her Out Of That Depressing Place With All Of Those Dirty Machines.
I Wish That Would Happen To Me. Of Course The Whole Time I'd Be Worried That The Guy Was Trying To Guess My Weight Or Something. I Realize How Truly Pathetic I Am. Some Guy In A Uniform Drags His Woman Out Of The Workplace To Stick Her In A House To Cook And Possibly Even Clip Coupons, And I Am Staring To Buy Into It, Into The Anti-female Propaganda Disguised As Romance. As Soon As He Picks Her Up, Things Have To Head South From There, Because At Some Point, He Has To Put Her Down.
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