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As the only man in a one-tv, and otherwise all-female home, I often get to watch shows that I secretly suspect are part of a global conspiracy to undermine manhood. Bitaw, just kidding. Of course I am under no pressure or obligation to watch these shows for women.


But if you live in a small apartment where the only space to congregate is the front of the tv, and there in front of the tv is always immovably perched at least one female of the species, then the chances of your asserting your manhood is as shrunken and dry as a pitted date.
[DatePublished] => 2006-10-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 136063 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1382205 [AuthorName] => Jerry Tundag [SectionName] => Freeman Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 255811 [Title] => Iraq: Flawed sovereignty [Summary] => It caught the whole world by surprise. Two days earlier than officially scheduled, the United States handed sove-reignty over to Iraq last Monday. . There was no fanfare, no glitz, no frills. The transfer ceremonies were top secret. They were held at Baghdad’s Green Zone, probably the most secured area in the world at the time, inside a conference hall, where only about a dozen US and Iraqi officials were present.
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                    [Title] => Urban wars: The battle for the tv set
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As the only man in a one-tv, and otherwise all-female home, I often get to watch shows that I secretly suspect are part of a global conspiracy to undermine manhood. Bitaw, just kidding. Of course I am under no pressure or obligation to watch these shows for women.


But if you live in a small apartment where the only space to congregate is the front of the tv, and there in front of the tv is always immovably perched at least one female of the species, then the chances of your asserting your manhood is as shrunken and dry as a pitted date.
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