reading:
John Bowe (ed): Gig: Americans Talk About Their Jobs
Gail Simone: Birds of Prey
Sarah Vowell: Take the Cannoli
Howard Zinn: People's History of the U.S.
So now San Francisco is suing the state over the gay-marriage curb (as well as countersuing the conservative groups trying to block the marriages), and I love that shining city of the north just a little bit more.
A sentiment echoed in the book and the TV show Sex and the City is that romantic love is being kept alive by the gay folk, because we heteros are killing it with our cynicism. I know many ridiculously happy straight couples (too many, one could argue) so I'm not sure if I agree. But if it's up to the homosexuals to save romance, I think they're more than up to the task.