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ITA with Drew, I like the crazies like everyone else, but if there were no talented designers on this show then what's the point. Just stick them in a
house a leave the camera on. It would be like every other reality show on TV. The fact that the contestants on this show, on average, have been somewhat
talented makes this show amazing to watch. Very few shows capture the creative process like this show does. And by forcing them out of their comfort levels,
it differentiates those designers that are innovators from those that are derivative. Unfortunately, I think this season has been plagued by the ghost of
Christian, as it seems more than one designer wants to launch their own catchphrase. The problem being that none of them is even half as talented as
Christian.
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Yes, Seaguy, I'm female. And married to a man. I live halfway between Baltimore and DC in a pleasant city named in the Top 10 American Small Cities list for the past 10 yrs or so. Yay Columbia, Maryland! There are queens a-plenty, but I guess you have to be "in the community" to know about DQ shows in time to plan and attend them. Things to know you are gay by Glam All my dating history and marriages by damned--according to this list, I must be gay! ....Well, I dont enjoy America's Top Model. Does this make me a lesbian, or am I just born a transgendered gay man? Maybe GlamSlam can expand his/her/its mind and embrace the notion of an open-minded straight woman???? I will admit that I am unique and extraordinary. |
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I dont know how I created that crazy boxing, and I have fiddled and yet do not know how to UN-do it. Sorry! |
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So you are a small town frau who is "gay curious" well I would say I recall those days but they never happened. Take the hubby to the drag shows he
will LOVE IT..
I used to take the straights I knew to Asia SF.. they were fascinated..nothing says "hick" more than a straight laced couple checking out the trannies for the first time.. |
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These days, I think going to a drag show proves you are straight. Going to drag shows at bars lost mandatory status about 1989 in my neck of the pink woods...
and the straights go to the restaurants and bars with drag staff to show how "enlightened" they are. Yes, the men who go with their wives/girldfriend
are often excited about the "talent" but Tranny chaser does not equal gay.
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veiledpresence |
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the straights go to the restaurants and bars with drag staff to show how "enlightened" they are Yes, yes. All those other lousy straights are there to pretend they are enlightened. Just not me, of course. I will be the only straight in the room going to see some funny and outrageous entertainment.
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ericartman |
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Thankod there's a new ep to wash away this DQ stain and that the show is moving off bravo. |
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GlamsSlam |
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Saving you time and money and the needless shame of looking in gay rags for DQ's.. may I suggest renting Wigstock or Paris is Burning.. they are all about
the drag queens. There are also plenty of movies with Charles Busch and Lypsinka among others oh and let's not forget any John Waters movie with drag
o'plenty.... and he is from Baltimore ohmygod!! Try that as your introduction to the world of drag... or just watch a Madonna video same thing.
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I finally caved in and looked at the spoiled f3/f4
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swim4life227 wrote:
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lulubae.ranttv |
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Ok, that spoiler made me angry. Almost enough to stop watching!
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Je Fa |
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Where does the spoiler come from?
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veiled...in DC, Perry's on Columbia Rd. in Adams Morgan has a drag brunch on Sundays, frequented by straight folk. Also check out the 18th St. corridor,
just east of Dupont Circle - there are a ton of gay bars there. And as a married woman, I don't understand why you wouldn't feel comfortable in a gay
bar! Guarantee you won't be hit on.
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How do you make a spoiler? I want to comment on the spoiled posted but I don't want people getting mad.
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veiledpresence |
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Thanks for the helpful advice Craptaculous and GlamSlam. I just want to clarify this: And as a married woman, I don't understand why you wouldn't feel comfortable in a gay bar! Guarantee you won't be hit on.My discomfort was more about the inconvenience of going into the city and hitting the bar repeatedly until some DQ info is posted. I know its safe. I'm just too lazy to go into the city without some "sure thing" entertainment. |
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Us Kids Know |
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Patrick, type this:
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