Recovering from the sexual revolution?

Mark Elgar of the Univeristy of Australia makes a comment that we might resonate with modern feminists.

“A constant stream of suitors wanting to participate in a polygamous free-for-all could possibly lead to greater harassment, leading to the female expending more energy and placing herself at greater risk of harm than if she doted on just one male,” Elgar said in a statement.

Mr. Elgar is actually referring to a species of beetle with rather asymetrical mating habits.

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To what Schultz are you referring?

Surely not John or Steve, no! They have a “T” in their name and they don’t drink gigantic amounts of beer and gorge themselves on fried potatoes. They drink gin and eat fried cheese!

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The sky is NOT falling as often as we thought!

The number of asteroids likely to collide with Earth and cause huge damage is smaller than expected, scientists said this week.
A computer simulation developed by scientists in Britain and Russia shows that asteroids with a diameter of 200 yards will hit the Earth’s surface about once every 160,000 years, instead of every 2,500 years.

What does that do to the Rapture Index?

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Arlington, Washington Seminarians Clash at ‘Potomac Challenge’

It’s the article from the Arlington Catholic Herald about the big, big game last week.

On a warm, muggy afternoon last week, seminarians from the Arlington Diocese and Archdiocese of Washington battled each other at the “Potomac Challenge,” held at St. Leo the Great Church in Fairfax.
The game, sponsored by Fr. Francis J. Diamond Council No. 6292, was won by Arlington, 15-8.
Arlington was led by Robert Wagner of St. Lawrence Parish in Alexandria. Wagner cracked three home runs with one of them clearing the trees in right field. When asked by his teammates how he hit the ball so far, Wagner simply shrugged his shoulders and said, “I swing as hard as I can.”

Inter-seminary sports are just not getting the coverage they should in the media! ESPN Sunday morning, 4:30 AM – “Sem Sports.”

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