>>What, pray tell, is Anarcho-dandyist Art? Is a special hat needed? >> Or is this a term that makes sense in England, but not in America?
>No this term doesn't make sense in England but then again the review is from >a Scottish newspaper. So it may be a term in use in Scotland but I doubt >it...I think its invented for the article...it's a good word though and >bereft of any meaning at all I'd imagine since anarchism and the >socio-political ideas of the dandy are mutually exclusive. See, I think I am missing something. In America, a dandy is a nicely-dressed effeminate man, although I think use of that term went out decades ago. Do these people have socio-political ideas in England? Some special hats for your consideration: http://www.chapellerie-traclet.com/images/chapmelon.gif http://www.chapellerie-traclet.com/images/chapeauclaque.gif http://users.rcn.com/xmel2/joel/joel6-12.html http://www.babybeehats.com/duck.jpg http://www.babybeehats.com/prairie_bonnet.jpg http://www.milliner.co.uk/images/thm_ssl.jpg http://www.australiagift.com/golf_shop/hat.htm http://woodwool.tripod.com/images/Strawberrybg.JPG http://www.mikethehatter.com/img/leopard.jpg http://www.mikethehatter.com/img/7012.jpg http://www.yarranet.net.au/phill/images/hat/hat_06_lil_me.jpg -Josh Ronsen, not nicely-dressed, not effeminate, not wearing a hat Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com

