LOL! I just read Meredith's battle cries on her diary. They're damn good too.
Anyway...
Sometimes it's funny how shit works out, you know?
It's funny how bad shit ends up being a good thing...and in a way we wouldn't expect.
Sometimes our eyes just need to be opened wide to refresh us and keep us on track.
As stressful and busy as life is right now, I'm somehow calm.
Ask for great things and expect great things...
Amen!
Current Mood: Tired but calm
Current Soundtrack: Zwan
Current Skirt: Black Dickies dress w/ black lace tights
ONE LAST THING
Because you all know that I love to see a man in a skirt...hooray!...
Feb. 8, 2004 | NEW YORK (AP) -- About 100 men in minis, midis and even tutus took to the streets of Manhattan to call for an end to the tyranny of trousers.
"We're not transvestites, homosexuals or cross-dressers," David Johnson told the New York Times for Sunday editions. "We don't want you to call us Jean or Sally. We're men. Men who want the right to wear a skirt."
Johnson, a retired teacher from Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and the other pants opposers walked several blocks from the Guggenheim Museum to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where they visited an exhibit called "Bravehearts: Men in Skirts." Their presence attracted confused looks from a few fellow visitors.
Ingemar Johnsson, 39, came from Sweden to join the march Saturday. He told the Times that men in Europe often wore skirts and pantaloons until the time of the French Revolution, when pants became the expected masculine attire. Others pointed out that Scottish men have donned kilts for centuries.
"The male bird is always the pretty one, not the female," another
participant, 27-year-old Chris Taylor, told the Times. "Why can't the
male human being dress with style and color?"
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