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jaklumen
response 6 of 10: Mark Unseen   Dec 24 23:18 UTC 2002

Gamins must be getting the upper hand despite efforts to the contrary.

But deliberate gender segregation in the toy business is still 
obnoxious.

When I worked at Toys R Us, I can't count the number of times I helped 
customers who were shopping for girls in the boys' section.  Now, it 
wasn't the deliberately boy toys like cars and robots and such-- it was 
Toy Story characters that happened to be male (like Woody), Star Wars 
characters that were more comic relief (a C3P0 figure for a toddler 
girl), Cartoon Network characters, etc (except the confusing part was 
all Nickelodeon Rugrats characters were in the girl's aisle, no matter 
*what* the toy was).

I also remember telling my boss that the colors a "skater" remote 
control girl toy was in, well, no skater chick would be caught dead in 
that.  He said yeah, well, we have to set an example.

XD~~
xi
response 7 of 10: Mark Unseen   Jan 11 04:42 UTC 2003

Is this like the place where all geek losers hang out?
jaklumen
response 8 of 10: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 05:59 UTC 2003

Tha's funked-up, pimpin' losers to you, boy.
xi
response 9 of 10: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 22:44 UTC 2003

Ya think? I don't think so :)
jaklumen
response 10 of 10: Mark Unseen   Feb 3 09:31 UTC 2003

If I want yer opinion, I'll beat it outta ya.
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