drawoh, since you brought up big breasted women, I had the privilege of watching Dolly Parton getting milked last night.
I've heard a lot of people say engineers are socially inept. In all of my years, I can remember one engineer that I would say is the stereotype that Hollywood produced. Most of the engineers I've worked with are interesting people and usually have something going on they find either pleasurable, challenging, or interesting beyond engineering.
Heck, I dated a guy, not an engineer, that thought engineers were socially inept. He told me that I was numerous times. Sadly, he didn't recognize the taste of his own feet even when dealing with someone else's grief. I kicked him under the table to prevent the grief faux pas but he didn't recognize that signal either. He was another case of Freudian Projection.
I've been told I am not the normal engineer because I talk and don't mind talking about any topic. That always surprises me because most of the engineers I've worked with are like me. Some have a much, much better sense of humor. Mine is too dry.
SNORGY, I don't find those traits boring at all. Often they are attributed to the more interesting people and those with strength of character, which we have too few of today. I guess I've passed the acid test with my neighbors' dogs and cats. I haven't had pets since childhood but their's will lick me all over, rub me all over, and beg for attention.
I don't watch TV so I am clueless about a lot of stuff on it.
Pamela K. Quillin, P.E.
Quillin Engineering, LLC