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That's me with the clown mouth. I did not want to shave the goatee so I just painted it out.
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I like the first photo in the series. Kind of has an 'Art Nouvelle Erte' feel to it.
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That's a Christmas tree on my head, and in my butt!
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Wow, Stache, awesome pictures. They all look professionally taken. I love the portfolio pic you had taken for your friend Charles. That pic should be in an art book somewhere! Thanks for sharing. Really neat pics! You are a very good looking guy.
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Well, you just know how to spread the Christmas joy. LOL stache wrote:That's a Christmas tree on my head, and in my butt!
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not what a drag queen likes to hear LOL. AnnieB wrote:.....
Thanks for sharing. Really neat pics! You are a very good looking guy.
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Thank you, AnnieB. I take compliments wherever they show up lol.
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stache wrote:Thank you, AnnieB. I take compliments wherever they show up lol. Well, let me say that you are a beautiful woman as well Stache. I think one has to be a good looking guy in a sense to make a beautiful woman, right? At least in my estimation, not talking some big rugged dude, but a refined good looking guy. I hope I'm not digging a deeper hole, just know whatever I am saying I mean as a compliment. I have this book the Andy Warhol Diaries and I love that darn book. His diaries he kept for years until he died, actually. Anyway, your photos just look like you would have been one of the gang of his pals he photgraphed and who worked with him. Always the most interesting and unique layouts and makeup well done and visually stunning photos.
 "Annie Bean Sprout"
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Since you're like 200cm (guestimating here) you probably cant just go to a store and buy a pair of pants, you probably have to go to a big+tall and spend like what....£65?
Shit, im only 189cm and Its a challenge for me to find a pair of pants that fits. Most stores only go up to 34 length pants (no clue what that would be in UK sizes) and I wear a 36 length.
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yatterman1 wrote:Since you're like 200cm (guestimating here) you probably cant just go to a store and buy a pair of pants, you probably have to go to a big+tall and spend like what....£65?
Shit, im only 189cm and Its a challenge for me to find a pair of pants that fits. Most stores only go up to 34 length pants (no clue what that would be in UK sizes) and I wear a 36 length.
Holy shit! Is this some sort of olive branch?
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Ryan wrote:
Holy shit! Is this some sort of olive branch? lol its weird how me and AnnieB are being friendly with Stache in this thread, isnt it? Even Magneto and the X-men got along at least a few times.
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yatterman1 wrote:
lol its weird how me and AnnieB are being friendly with Stache in this thread, isnt it?
Even Magneto and the X-men got along at least a few times.
Very true, and well, I don't like being on the "outs" with anyone that I am in a circle with and care about, and no matter what, that wouldn't keep me from telling Stache he looks good when he does. I like Stache, I just don't agree with him sometimes, and I get angry, and I know that goes both ways. ;) I know I annoy him, and he speaks his mind about that, as do I about him. But as of yet he hasn't told me to beat it, so...I assume he's a forgiving guy. LOL Y - Magneto and the X-men. You are so goofy.
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The healing properties of drag! Drag across the oceans! Actually y, back in the '70's and '80's it was very difficult to find the right sleeve and inseam (36) but by the time the '90's rolled around the manufacturers wised up and now quite often I can wear a 34 inseam and they don't look like floods as they are more generous with length. Back when I did drag, the waist would usually hit me at the bottom of my rib cage, plus I wore a lot of vintage so the clothes were cut for even shorter people, generally. PS AnnieB, the best looking drags (and this is true for women as well) have a very blank face, as you can literally paint whatever kind of face you want like a canvas. I know a former Cagelle and he was like this, looked INCREDIBLE by the time he was ready for the show.
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Hey, since WHEN are you using the British pound and the metric system? LOL yatterman1 wrote:Since you're like 200cm (guestimating here) you probably cant just go to a store and buy a pair of pants, you probably have to go to a big+tall and spend like what....£65?
Shit, im only 189cm and Its a challenge for me to find a pair of pants that fits. Most stores only go up to 34 length pants (no clue what that would be in UK sizes) and I wear a 36 length.
If anybody knows of any orthopedic doctors, in Boston or Concord MA area who are conversant in FEMORAL ACETEBULAR IMPINGMENT, please let me know. Cancel above request. My hip is now too far gone. Need a total hip replacement.
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^^^^I found that extremely odd also.
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---nem normalish
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Stache, you look great in all the pictures, I am jealous of your legs(and height)
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MissJ wrote:Hey, since WHEN are you using the British pound and the metric system? LOL
Maybe Y is posting from overseas, on route to see Dr. Park?
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Ya, maybe he's shopping at Harrods. LOL
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stache wrote:The healing properties of drag! Drag across the oceans! Actually y, back in the '70's and '80's it was very difficult to find the right sleeve and inseam (36) but by the time the '90's rolled around the manufacturers wised up and now quite often I can wear a 34 inseam and they don't look like floods as they are more generous with length. Back when I did drag, the waist would usually hit me at the bottom of my rib cage, plus I wore a lot of vintage so the clothes were cut for even shorter people, generally. PS AnnieB, the best looking drags (and this is true for women as well) have a very blank face, as you can literally paint whatever kind of face you want like a canvas. I know a former Cagelle and he was like this, looked INCREDIBLE by the time he was ready for the show. Try Rock & Republic. I buy their jeans all the time- standard inseam length for women is a 36" inseam (which I then have hemmed to 34"-perfect height for heels), so I am sure the standard inseam length for men would be even longer.
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