Cheerier
Am in a somewhat more cheerful mood this morning, partly due to reading the following.
Those of you who haven't been reading Hal Duncan's blog ought to take a look at his recent entry "The Homosexual Agenda," about an attempt to pass an anti-gay bill in Alabama, and the UK's "Section 28" (yow! check out the 1988 photo of Sir Ian in that Wikipedia article!). Hal's entry includes an in-your-face anti-bigotry pro-gay proclamation that I don't completely endorse but that I nonetheless think is totally fabulous. "We will unleash the full force of our fury in a hissy fit the like of which you've never seen."
The writers among you may also be entertained by another recent entry titled "Am I Famous Yet?" (about checking eBay for prices of bound proofs of his upcoming novel).
On a completely unrelated note, if any of you have ever wanted definitions for historical (European) clothing terms, check out the Glossary of Historical Clothing Terms. Good stuff. See also the thesaurus ("a controlled vocabulary arranged in a meaningful manner") of corset terms associated with the movie Dressed to Kill: The Merry Widow Project. Also, though more for clothing than for definitions: vintageskivvies.com.