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The good wife's guide

Originally posted by: sixone
Originally posted by: moshquerade
older than the crust on your underwear

Dayum, you are in fine form tonight. :beer:

If you women knew how to do laundry and such like when that article was written there wouldn't be any crust on anyone's underwear. 😉
 
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
If only there was some website devoted to debunking urban legends, wouldn't that be neat?

I wonder what they'd call that? Snoops? Detectives? Some mangling of the previous, say, Snopes?
 
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
If only there was some website devoted to debunking urban legends, wouldn't that be neat?

Status: Undetermined

ok.... 😕
The status is really "fake but a somewhat accurate reflection" if you read the enitre Snopes entry.

"An image purported to be a digitized photocopy of the 13 May 1955 edition of a magazine called Housekeeping Monthly circulates with this message, but the graphic is a fake, "

In other words, this can't be a real reproduction even if the text is similar to some of the mind control of that era.

"Well, so far nobody has turned up the infamous textbook that supposedly included these ten steps. The list is often attributed to Helen B. Andelin's book Fascinating Womanhood, first published in 1963 to provide instruction in "The Art of Winning a Man's Complete Love," but no such list appears there either"
 
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
If only there was some website devoted to debunking urban legends, wouldn't that be neat?

Status: Undetermined

ok.... 😕
The status is really "fake but a somewhat accurate reflection" if you read the enitre Snopes entry.

"An image purported to be a digitized photocopy of the 13 May 1955 edition of a magazine called Housekeeping Monthly circulates with this message, but the graphic is a fake, "

In other words, this can't be a real reproduction even if the text is similar to some of the mind control of that era.

"Well, so far nobody has turned up the infamous textbook that supposedly included these ten steps. The list is often attributed to Helen B. Andelin's book Fascinating Womanhood, first published in 1963 to provide instruction in "The Art of Winning a Man's Complete Love," but no such list appears there either"

Ok, I didn't really read it... just went straight to the verdict.
 
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