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Agree with George - it's awful



2 August 2003 | by trpdean (New York, New York) – See all my reviews



Coarse low-lifes throw accusations at their spouses' despicable behavior for a few hours - and then engage in the awful predictable ending.



The shame is that such fine actors are used for this unfunny trash - which feels as if it were produced by Jerry Springer - I am a fan of Christine Lahti (who looks fantastic), Glenn Headley, Paul Reiser, Jenifer Coolidge (who sadly doesn't), and Joe Mantegna - it's really sad when excellent actors have to play so dumb and low.



If this were even as funny as an episode of Married With Children, I wouldn't mind as much - but it's not as inventive.



Skip it. It's really bad.



Men Vs. Women in Wrestling



Last Updated: Aug 21, 2013 | By Beverlee Brick



Wrestling isn't just for men anymore. Photo Credit Siri Stafford/Lifesize/Getty Images



Wrestling has traditionally been a men's sport. During the original Greek Olympic games, women could be put to death just for watching the competition. During the latter half of the 20th century, however, women began to compete in high school and college wrestling. Co-ed matches are now a normal part of the sport.



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In many districts, a woman who wrestles takes her place among the men on her team and is expected to wrestle against men of the same weight. However, with the growing popularity of wrestling among women, Texas and other states have begun fielding women's wrestling teams that compete in parallel to the men's squad. Some tournaments also offer a women's division that is resolved separately from the men's. Unfortunately, as of 2010, Oregon wrestling coach Andy Brick notes that the women's divisions are not taken as seriously as the men's by the press or by college scouts.

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