This is so horrible that it would be wrong NOT to post it. Consider it my off-topic post of Saturday.
Remember The Vagina Monologues?
Well, you're not going to believe this. . . .
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My daughter Holly is producing The Vagina Monologues at Bryn Mawr this year. http://events.vday.org/2007/College/Bryn_Mawr_College. Which I would normally not have posted here, but I just discovered from a correspondent that -- in Atlantic Beach Florida -- the play in question has has just been renamed The Hoohaa Monologues, to avoid offending passers-by with small daughters who ask embarrassing questions... which seems, somehow to miss the point on a scale that's positively awesome.
Congratulations to Xeric Award winner Joshua Kemble. Many years ago Dave Sim, eyeing Kevin Eastman's publishing house Tundra and Peter Laird's nascent Xeric Foundation said, "There's a right way and wrong way to lose a million dollars". Tundra is long, long long forgotten, but since September 1992, the Xeric Foundation has given out almost 2 million dollars in grants to self-publishing comics creators. http://www.xericfoundation.com/
I'm on deadline right now, doing a final spit-and-polish on Interworld (very odd, reading and fixing seven year old manuscript), so I shall not tarry here. I'll just point out that tomorrow, the Ninth of February, is this blog's birthday.
And that Danguy and the Webelf have made it the best birthday toy ever. But that will have to wait until tomorrow...
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I prefer "va-jay-jay."
It has that ring of truth, yet remains confusing to young people, who, let's face it, don't really deserve to know the truth.
R.
That's good. I was trying to come up with variations of my own, but found myself oddly stumped. Yours wins.
okay, fessing up: I stole it from Gray's Anatomy.
R.
I prefer the Sanscrit "yoni." The word is mysterious, dignified, and beautiful.