Tiffany B. Brown

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Recommended: “How to create a female-free geek dinner” by Tom Morris

On the heels of Molly’s post Hooters: Not A Fair Place to Speak Geek, we have the how-not-to post from Tom Morris on women and geek dinners.

What with the smoking ban and the fact that Hooters (etc.) is not everywhere, you cannot rely on the venue alone to make sure women don’t turn up. The best way is to let them turn up and then act like a complete arse to make sure they don’t come back. This takes some work. The first way to do it is to make sure you make some offensive assumptions. They are there to accompany their boyfriend or husband. They are new and inexperienced.

Just brilliant. [Via Molly]

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