I’m still having layout problems — something is goofed up with my templates and I have not had time to sort it out. I’ve temporarily gone back to a default template without my changes while I sort out what broke. Should be more together in a day or so. Meanwhile, if you have a San […]
I’m still having layout problems — something is goofed up with my templates and I have not had time to sort it out. I’ve temporarily gone back to a default template without my changes while I sort out what broke.
Should be more together in a day or so.
Meanwhile, if you have a San Jose Mercury account, you can read a very shallow bit of an interview I did at PantheaCon:
Pagans work magic, turn some heads at San Jose hotel.
The bit that’s actually relevant is:
…So what’s with the kilts? Turner said she likes “men in skirts,” but they have no great religious significance.
Karl Elvis MacRae of Saratoga, a software engineer for Apple Computer, was volunteering at a kilt stand. He’s not a pagan, he just likes kilts. “Men have worn un-bifurcated garments for thousands of years,” he said. The kilt offers freedom, especially when it’s hot out.
Why not just wear shorts?
“Not as much of a breeze in shorts,” he answered. And he sometimes wears it to work. “You know, it’s Apple.”
Gah! I can’t find your CLIX link… don’t forget to put it back up, k?
By the way, I’m trying to convince my hubby to do the UtiliKilt thing, but he ain’t having any part of that. I think they would be so much cooler in the summer than his usual overalls and construction garb. And, uh… he’d be easier to grope too. ;P~
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