I accept that men wear cardigans, I just don't think I've ever known one who does. That must be something that missed the West Coast, at least where I grew up.
Perhaps it's very English. My husband has worn one, in fact I have a very nice one in my current knitting book. At any rate I think he (and the Russian) look lovely in them.
Yes, and I suppose it would be very nice to have him remove that lovely cardigan and wrap it around one's shoulder. I could get used to a man in a cardigan under those circumstances ;)
Alternatively, he could throw the cardy down behind him and drape himself round one's shoulder. One could do with that precisely now as the snow approaches!
Now I come to think of it, I think it was the Earl of Cardigan that invented it. Yes, have just checked, the 7th Earl of Cardigan popularised it after the Crimean War. So blame the British (as usual).
Oh yes, we all learn the Sandwich story in school. Interesting that we owe our favorite lunch item to a game of cards. I wonder how we can weave trivia into an MFU story?
Well, a lot of MFU writers make poor Illya the fount of all wisdom or of all trivia, though I do think one should do this with caution to avoid making him sound like one of those frightful know-alls you meet a school sometimes (or in lots of other places as well). No doubt this is the reason some think Ducky is Illya in disguise.
I do so love trivia myself though, which is presumably why older children I teach can sometimes attempt to distract me from what we should be learning.
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Date: 2012-02-04 07:30 pm (UTC)Uses of cardies
Date: 2012-02-04 10:07 pm (UTC)Now I come to think of it, I think it was the Earl of Cardigan that invented it. Yes, have just checked, the 7th Earl of Cardigan popularised it after the Crimean War. So blame the British (as usual).
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Date: 2012-02-04 10:53 pm (UTC)I wonder how we can weave trivia into an MFU story?
Re: Uses of cardies
Date: 2012-02-04 11:25 pm (UTC)I do so love trivia myself though, which is presumably why older children I teach can sometimes attempt to distract me from what we should be learning.