Stevi bobby-soxer & Peggy

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“Stevi Secret

talks to you about catching you sniffing her bobby sox and her warm panties. She wants to see what you do when you’re sniffing all of her stuff. She says you jerk it. She bets you sniff and slobber all over her bobby sox. Stevi talk’s right to you, sucking her own toes with those lace trimmed socks. She wants you to stick your tongue right in her ass. She rubs her pussy and sticks her finger in her asshole because she knows you want it.”

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The real Peggy Hill?

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Brie as Peggy Hill:

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Cheerleader:

I have the same cheerleader outfit, but a different color:

 

Saddle shoes like Alina West:

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Framed canvas print sold!

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Hillary Summers

 

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Unknown bobby-soxer:

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Star Trek Patty

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xXZoltcrusherXx
Hobbyist Traditional Artist
just found the final boss of the internet
Jan 15, 2016

      Stoneheart69
      Professional Digital Artist
      i luv her

 

Sally and the Cook book

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From Wikipedia:
“Sally Field was born in Pasadena, California, to Margaret Field an actress and Richard Dryden Field. Her father was an army officer. Following her parents’ 1950 divorce, her mother married actor and stuntman Jock Mahoney [Tarzan!]. Field alleged in her 2018 memoir that she was sexually abused by Mahoney during her childhood.
As a teen, Field attended Portola Middle School and Birmingham High School in Van Nuys, where she was a cheerleader.

Her classmates included actress Cindy Williams.
Sally Field is the recipient of various accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Field began her professional career on television, starring in titular roles on the short-lived sitcom Gidget

(1965–1966) [many people are surprised that Gidget was so short-lived]. In 1976, her career saw a turning point when she garnered critical acclaim of her portrayal of a woman suffering from multiple personality disorder in the television miniseries Sybil,

for which she received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. Although her film debut was as an extra in Moon Pilot (1962), her film career escalated during the 1970s with starring roles in successful films including Stay Hungry (1976), Smokey and the Bandit (1977), Heroes (1977), The End (1978), and Hooper (1978). Her career further expanded during the 1980s, twice receiving the Academy Award for Best Actress for Norma Rae [The scene where she holds up the “UNION” sign brings tears to my eyes every time] (1979) and Places in the Heart (1984), and continued to appear in a wide range of acclaimed and successful films including Smokey and the Bandit II (1980), Absence of Malice (1981), Kiss Me Goodbye (1982), Murphy’s Romance (1985), Steel Magnolias (1989), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), and Forrest Gump (1994).

In 2010s, her film career saw a resurgence. She starred as Mary Todd Lincoln in Lincoln [I really need to see this!] (2012).

In 2014, she was presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.”

From Sally:
“And then I am not as young as I had been, almost fourteen–and I knew. I knew. I felt both a child, helpless, and not a child. Powerful. This was power. And I owned it. But I wanted to be a child–and yet.”
And then he slides from the shower, wet and erect and I don’t know how he ever gets that thing in his pants, since I never see it in any other condition. He gently picks me up and sets me on the bathroom counter. I sit on the cold tile surrounded by mirrors, me in my Saran-wrap dress. He kisses me, not any different than other times. And yet it’s different, it’s different.
He sets his penis, as muscular as the rest of him, between my legs and pulls my littleness toward him…and it.
He loved me enough not to invade me. He never invaded me. In all the many times. Not really. It would have been one thing if he had held me down and raped me, hurt me. Made me bleed. But he didn’t. Was that love? Was that because he loved me?”

Also,
“When “Gidget” was canceled after that one blur of a season, I felt only one quick painful stab and then it was gone. But when I walked away from the girl I loved so much, I didn’t feel crushed. Gidget was still with me, was me. And living with her so relentlessly that year had given me things I hadn’t owned before: a tiny sliver of her confidence, her willingness to be optimistic , and her daring ability to look toward the future.”

More (at the Golden Globes):
“With my hair in Shirley Temple ringlets and without any rehearsal, I was connected to the damn wires, and without warning hoisted up like a flag. And off I went. Suddenly I was sailing across the historic Cocoanut Grove wearing a pink taffeta culottes outfit and heading toward the stage at forty-five miles an hour.”

(“In Pieces” by Sally Field)

Sally: “You like me,” she declared. “You really like me.”
Brie: Yes they do.

Recommended reading:

Gidget  

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paradus3
Commented on Oct 30, 2018
“Perfect pose”

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“piss your panty”

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Andi James

22 year old Angelica wearing saddle shoes:

bobby-soxer:

Michelle:

Rebecca Starr:

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“Driving the freeways in Los Angeles, you seem to travel over the city rather than through it. The houses on either side have no identifable shape or order as they flash by, and the people, if visible, lack real identity. What was Los Angeles like before the freeways? There is no telling now, of course. Streetcars clanged through the streets, hauling their passengers through one neighborhood after another. Before the freeways were built, there were neighborhoods there to travel through.”
“The atmosphere at the bakery was remarkable. This was during Prohibition, and there was a very corrupt police force. Cops used to constantly come in there, and we’d give them bread and cakes to keep them happy and they gave us whiskey. And it was quite customary for cops to have girls. The girl would be on probation, and as a matter of fact a cop would set her up and trap her, and would put her in a hotel room to do business for him. That way the cops –a lot of them–had strings of girls, and there was no way to get away. If a girl tried, bang! the cop has her on prostitution.”
“The despair of that particular area–honky-tonks, whorehouses, everyone scrounging, scrambling–well, it was just beyond belief. There was a real Depression there.” (Trumbo by Bruce Cook)

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From Wikipedia: “Strait-Jacket is a 1964 American horror-thriller film starring Joan Crawford

and Diane Baker in a macabre mother and daughter tale about a series of axe-murders. Released by Columbia Pictures, the film was directed and produced by William Castle. The screenplay was the first of two written for Castle by Robert Bloch, the second being The Night Walker (1964). The film’s plot makes use of the psychological abuse method known as gaslighting.”

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Agness:

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Patty:

Shirley:

Breakfast with Patty

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For many months now whenever I do a certain google image search, the following are displayed:

First the mighty three cheers

followed by a picture of middle aged Patty Duke with her coffee mug

“Mental health advocate Patty Duke”

I knew her son’s father wasn’t John Astin (Gomez!) or Desi Arnez Jr., but was the guy she was married to for about a week as DNA has subsequently proved.

Would have been fantastic to watch her movies and TV shows to discuss them with her!

Anyway, next comes

Elli Kasuga from Japan, then the logo

for the brietv.com website, which was almost popular at one time.

A scene from one of my videos.

Me as Shirley.

An album cover of Patty’s

Though not quite as talented a singer as Lesley Gore, Patty did an amazing job, and deserves more appreciation for her singing!

Followed by a wonderful picture of teenage Patty!

Next a painting of Shirley,

located at Peggy Sue’s coffee shop in Yermo Ca.

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Finally, if I add the word “porn” to the aforementioned search, Annie Anklets, whom I regard as my internet spouse, even though there is probably no such thing, comes up as “she” is very special to me.

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“Cheer panties” from Brie

Sissy Karly Kutepanties :
“That certainly cheers me up.”

From Karly:

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Elisabeth Moss in The Handmaid’s Tale:

Patty

MH and doll clothes

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Saddle shoes, frilly socks and glasses!

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Before ravaging, Max Hardcore dresses them like dolls,

and even lets them keep their cute outfits after!

(Although some of his stuff is way too extreme even for me!)

22 year old Vanilla Simms:

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View from Max’s California house:

(Click on “view max” below:

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View of mighty Los Angeles and the Ocean off in the distance as seen from Max’s Altadena house:

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Brie as Velma:

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Brie as Shirley:

Brie as Patty:

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Hollywood Princess

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HOLLYWOOD PRINCESS

From Wikipedia:
“Cheryl Christina Crane (born July 25, 1943) is the only child of actress Lana Turner, from her marriage to actor-restaurateur Stephen Crane, her second husband.

On April 4, 1958, at age 14,

Cheryl Crane

stabbed her mother’s boyfriend, Johnny Stompanato, to death.The killing was ruled a justifiable homicide: she was deemed to have been protecting her mother.

Stompanato was well-known to have been abusive, extremely jealous of Turner and had previously pointed a gun at actor Sean Connery [James Bond!], her co-star in Another Time, Another Place, only to have Connery “take the gun from him, beat him and force him from the movie set” and “Scotland Yard had him deported”.

Following Stompanato’s death, Crane was made a ward of the State of California and was placed in the El Retiro School for Girls in Sylmar, Los Angeles for “psychiatric therapy” in March 1960.Six weeks later she and two other girls climbed a 10-foot wall and fled. They were eventually returned to the school after she telephoned her father. Five weeks later, she again fled the campus with two other girls. They walked into Sylmar and were driven by a new acquaintance to Beverly Hills, where they were taken into custody a few hours later after being seen near her grandmother’s home. She was released from the school in January 1961 to the custody of her mother and stepfather, Frederick D. May.

In 1969, Crane was detained by the Los Angeles Police Department when three half-grown marijuana plants were discovered in the back seat of her car.

Cheryl further alleged that she was subject to a series of sexual assaults at the hands of her stepfather and her mother’s fourth husband, actor Lex Barker [Tarzan!].

Years later, Crane publicly revealed that she had told her mother she was a lesbian and that she had taken the news well. She said she regarded Crane’s partner, Joyce “Josh” LeRoy, “as a second daughter”.

Crane currently lives in the Palm Springs, California, area, retired from real estate and is married to her long time companion Joyce “Josh” LeRoy. She has written a mystery novel titled The Bad Always Die Twice, published in 2011.”

From:    DETOUR A Hollywood Story” by CHERYL CRANE:

“When she [Lana Turner] made her way to Hollywood in the thirties, that too was part of a wider migration. She had been raised dirt poor, partly in Oklahoma, but she was not one of the “Okies” described in John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath”, the hapless farmers who headed west to flee the Dust Bowl. Instead, her odyssey seems more of a piece with Nathanael West’s “The Day of the Locust”, in which people who simply did not fit in anywhere else came to California in search of magic. West saw them forming a subculture of misfits that swarmed like metaphoric locusts around America’s fantasy capital.”

“I was now about as tall as Mother, yet I still had to wear doll clothes –Mary Janes, little white socks, and horrid pinafores sashed with a bow.”

“Lynne wore saddle shoes; I still wore ankle-strap Mary Janes (but never made of patent leather, of course, since they reflected up a dress).”

“I was still allowed to wear only pastels, flat heels, and no makeup except lipstick.”

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This is not Hayley mills:

“Let’s get together.”

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Janet Mason PTA soccer mom!

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“What you need is some government-funded job with a secretary that comes in every afternoon, strips down to the garter belt, and gets it up for you.”

“he had taken Nancy Williams to dinner at the Post House. He had purchased several drinks for her. Then he had taken her to the Lantern Lodge and undressed her and screwed the socks off her.” (The Friends of Eddie Coyle by George v. Higgins)

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22 year old Dolly Little:

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Brie:

Tonya Winn: “Oh girl your gold flats are making me grow”

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Monica Robinson:

Patty Duke’s rival played by Kathy Garver when “The Patty Duke Show” moved to LA in 1966.

Example of Patty Duke’s comedy genius: Describing a monster movie to Cathy, who missed it because she was sick.

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Brie as Patty & Velma!

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MATH 285G : Perelman’s proof of the Poincaré conjecture

Course description: The course will cover as much of Perelman’s proof as possible. Specific topics include: Existence theory for Ricci flow, finite time blowup in the simply connected case, Bishop-Cheeger-Gromov comparison theory, Perelman entropy, reduced length and reduced volume and applications to non-collapsing, Perelman compactness theorem, structure and asymptotics of ancient non-collapsing solutions, analysis of horns and necks, surgery.

“Mathematics is the most certain knowledge we possess.” (Bertrand Russell)

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Byeeeeee!

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slave Leia

Kathy and math

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Physics, of course, meant math, and math means mathematicians. And since the middle of the last decade, mathematicians had meant women. The
“girls”

had been good, very good–better at computing, in fact, than many of the engineers, the men themselves grudgingly admitted. With only a handful of girls winning the title “mathematician” (from “Hidden Figures” by Margot Lee Shetterly) ‘

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Ann Harlow:

Mommy Stacie:

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tpjs:
You’re so sexy in these pictures xoxo:”

tpjs:
I got so hard when I watched your video of you in the green bikini.
I would just slide the bikini bottoms aside. Pull out your little tits. I would definitely keep the bikini on.”

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from Wikipedia:
Kathy Garver (born December 13, 1945) is an American stage, film, television, and voice-over actress most remembered for having portrayed the teenage niece, Catherine “Cissy” Davis, to series character Uncle Bill Davis, played by Brian Keith, on the popular 1960s CBS sitcom, Family Affair. Before that, she was cast as a slave in the film The Ten Commandments (1956). Garver authored The Family Affair Cookbook (2009) and since 2008 has co-hosted the Comcast television talk show Backstage! With Barry & Kathy.”

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From “Surviving Cissy” by Kathy Garver:

“I struggled to get A’s, lead the freshman squad as Head Pom-Pom girl,

participate in the Social Club, continue my extracurricular activities in college, and, of course, date.” (“Surviving Cissy” by Kathy Garver)

From Brie:

Michael Blodgett was the sexiest hunk on the planet during the early 1970s (see the movie “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls”), and Kathy mentioned that she tried to get him to notice her when he was on “Family Affair”, then in the next paragraph she mentioned how much she loved her son!
I’m sure it was just platonic? There goes my imagination again–but triggered by Kathy’s writing.

from Wikipedia:
“Anissa Jones ( March 11, 1958 – August 28, 1976) was an American child actress known for her role as Buffy

on the CBS sitcom Family Affair. She died from combined drug intoxication at the age of 18.”

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Petticoat Allison

the ultimate!

and Pattie:

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Brie as Shirley:

 

 

 

After the divorce

Mom at a Supper Club on Ventura Blvd in Studio City:

According to Mary Mallory:

“Studio City seemed to blossom into an entertainment-related town after the opening of the Mack Sennett Studios in 1928. Many of the businesses along Ventura Boulevard catered to performers or were owned by celebrities, especially restaurants and nightclubs.

At 11345 Ventura Blvd.,

a building appears to have operated continuously as a nightclub from at least the 1940s to the present day. During the 1940s, the business operated as Grace Hayes Lodge. It became Larry Potter’s Supper Club in the 1950s and hosted actor Lee Marvin speaking to four Young Democrat Clubs on Dec. 11, 1959 for the Sane Nuclear Policy movement

By the early 1960s, D.J. Bob Eubanks bought the facility and ran it as a club called the Cinnamon Cinder. It was here on Aug. 23, 1964, that the Beatles gave a secret press conference crashed by the club’s guests. Within a couple of years it operated under the name Magic Mushroom.”

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Brie as Peggy:

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I am best known on the world wide Internet as Peggy –not Brie nor Shirley nor Patty nor Velma.

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Brie videos:

Click on “brie videos” below:

brie videos

 

 

PRC and Bukowski

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“PRC offered compensation with a starring role in a new series of films that they were launching called The Gas House Kids, a takeoff of the Dead End Kids films.”

“In 1946, Jan Grippo, now a producer, signed Huntz and Leo Gorcey to a long-term contract and started a new series of films for Monogram Studios called The Bowery Boys, with Gorcey as the leader and Hall as his right-hand man. By the time 1958 had rolled around, 48 feature films had been made.”

Bowery Bombshell (Monogram, 1946) with Teala Loring:

Bowery to Bagdad (Allied Artists, 1955) with Joan Shawlee:

[Brie: The essential Bowery Boys films are the ones with both Huntz Hall and Leo Gorcey from 1946 to 1956, when Leo quit and moved to Northern California.]

(Hollywood’s Made-to-order-punks The Complete Film History of
THE DEAD END KIDS
LITTLE TOUGH GUYS
EAST SIDE KIDS
AND BOWERY BOYS by RICHARD Roat)

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Frilly socks, glasses, and a ponytail!

Debbie does school:

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“There was one I had noticed, older than the others. Her teeth protruded perfectly–pushing the lips out like an open passionate flower. I wanted my mouth on that mouth. She wore a short skirt and her pantyhose revealed good legs

that kept crossing and uncrossing as she laughed and drank and tugged at her skirt which would just not stay down.”

“I disliked weekends. Everybody was out on the streets. Everybody was playing Ping-Pong or mowing their lawns or polishing their car or going to the supermarket or the beach or to the park. Crowds everywhere. Monday was my favorite day. Everybody was back on the job and out of sight. I decided to go to the racetrack [Hollywood Park] despite the crowd.”

“The only thing that helped was a young girl sitting across from us. She had a beautiful body, long good legs,and she wore a mini-skirt, with long stockings, a garter belt, and she had on pink panties

under the skirt. She even wore high heeled shoes.”

(Women by Charles Bukowski)

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As good as this magazine looks, there was another issue that was even better.

I like her shoes!

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Bobby-soxer

Bobby-soxing

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Retro vintage bobby-soxers!!!

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Brie as Shirley

 

 

 

Hollywood and Vine

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From Wikipedia:

“Hollywood and Vine,

the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, a district of Los Angeles, became famous in the 1920s for its concentration of radio and movie-related businesses. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is centered on the intersection.

Today, not many production facilities are located in the immediate area. One of the few remaining is the Capitol Records Tower to the north of the intersection.

In 1910 the town of Hollywood was annexed by the City of Los Angeles.

Beginning in the 1920s, during the Golden Age of Hollywood, the area began to see an influx of money and influence as movie and music businesses began to move in, turning the local farms and orchards into movie back lots. Hollywood and Vine was the second busiest intersection in the area, after Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue.

In the 1930s radio programs such as KFWB and the CBS Lux Radio Theater spoke of “broadcasting live from Hollywood and Vine,” and newspaper columnists Hedda Hopper and Jimmie Fidler regularly touted the intersection’s mystique.

In 1958, the intersection became the central point of the newly installed Hollywood Walk of Fame. Later Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins, the astronauts of the first lunar landing mission Apollo 11, were awarded television stars for coverage of the mission, and given the places of honor at the exact corners of Hollywood and Vine.

By the 1960s, however, many studios and broadcasters had moved onto more upscale areas, and the area fell into disrepair and disrepute, with many abandoned stores and offices, and the streets themselves, claimed by squatters and panhandlers. It took several decades for redevelopment to take hold, and visitors looking for Hollywood dreams were often taken aback by the area’s contrast with shinier tourist meccas.”

from Brie:
I remember driving around there in the 1980s  looking for a side street to park, and noticing several people just hanging around as though they had nothing to do. This was before the Rodney King riot.

Wikipedia:
“The riots over five days in the spring of 1992 left more than 50 people dead, and more than 2,000 injured.”

Brie:
Don’t confuse with the historic 1965 Watts riot in Los Angeles!

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Filth1970: “Dirty little Slut.


And I love Dirty little Sluts”

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At ground zero with Janet Mason PTA soccer mom:

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From the film “Bimbo Bowlers from Boston (Buffalo?)”

Bimbo bowler Brie:

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“This is Trudi,

“Miss Destiny was saying, and Trudi is probably the realest and sweetest-looking queen in L.A., and you have to be completely queer not to dig her. Her hair is long enough for a woman, short enough for a man. Her eyelashes were painted arched over round blue coquettish eyes. and of all the queens I will meet in L.A., Trudi has most accurately been able to duplicate the female stance so that, unlike most other queens, she has not become the mere parody of woman.” “Hi , baby,” she says, pursing her lips cutely, “welcome to the snakepit.” She indicates the scene about her as if she had been born to reign over it. Now Trudi minces out in blacklace negligee, panties and brassiere–looking I have to say disturbingly real like one of those girls in the back pages of the scandal magazines that advertise those slinky gowns and underclothes.

Truly, you will admit, Darling Dolly Dane

is cute in the dim light and shadows, with soft looking cream skin and dancing eyes and a loose sweater tonight and skirt–acting like a flirt teenage girl out to get laid. Darling Dolly Dane is all pink ruffles and queen-cuteness.”

Rechy, John

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From one of my videos:

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Brie as Shirley:

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New stamps approved:

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