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		<title>By: ativan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: gina</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2007 16:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I rented North Country about a month or so ago- I thought it was pretty good too, but it sure left me feeling a real anger towards men.  Not a "sit on the couch and get lovey with your honey" kind of flick at all!  It was an eye opener though, if I rememeber right, it took place in the early 90's, right?  This was when the real movement came in sexual harrassment in the workplace, training, etc.  I started my first "career" job at the Wastewater plant at that same time- first woman to be an operator- and the woman before me there left due to sexual harrassment and attacked the City with a civil suit because a co-worker had a playboy in his desk.  So I wasn't met with a welcoming committee to say the least.  But after a while, they accepted me as one of their own and I can say that those friendships where closer than alot of relationships I have with my own family.  Several had Paul and I over for holidays since we didn't have family closer than 7 hours away.  I think what I miss most about working, is those friendships.  This movie was actually partially filmed in Iron Mountain- 45 minutes from here too so that peaked my interest.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I rented North Country about a month or so ago- I thought it was pretty good too, but it sure left me feeling a real anger towards men.  Not a &#8220;sit on the couch and get lovey with your honey&#8221; kind of flick at all!  It was an eye opener though, if I rememeber right, it took place in the early 90&#8217;s, right?  This was when the real movement came in sexual harrassment in the workplace, training, etc.  I started my first &#8220;career&#8221; job at the Wastewater plant at that same time- first woman to be an operator- and the woman before me there left due to sexual harrassment and attacked the City with a civil suit because a co-worker had a playboy in his desk.  So I wasn&#8217;t met with a welcoming committee to say the least.  But after a while, they accepted me as one of their own and I can say that those friendships where closer than alot of relationships I have with my own family.  Several had Paul and I over for holidays since we didn&#8217;t have family closer than 7 hours away.  I think what I miss most about working, is those friendships.  This movie was actually partially filmed in Iron Mountain- 45 minutes from here too so that peaked my interest.</p>
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