Sunday’s A Drag
Posted by Michelle Moquin on December 15th, 2008
At Harry Denton’s that is…every Sunday. ’Drag’ being the ever famous ‘Sunday’s A Drag’ show at Harry Denton’s Starlight Room. Harry invited Doug and I to the show yesterday and we ‘dragged’ my mother along, who was simply delighted to go with us. If you haven’t seen a ‘drag’ show before this is the one to see.
It is described as a “classic Sunday brunch with attitude.’ And believe me, ‘attitude’ is not just a place on the face but oozing out of their push-up bras and fishnet rear ends. It was a Christmas show complete with snow – And the costumes..well you know me…I am toughy when it comes to fashion but I must say they were outrageously fabulous and so were the uhmmm….’ladies’.
Especially the star of the show ‘Cassandra Cass’. She has a body and a face that any woman would want and most guys would not deny. ‘She is all woman’…she didn’t use to be, but since her many operations thankfully gifted from a dear friend, now turned ‘lovah’ – this woman right down to her sexy voice and flawless complexion has it all. One would never even know that at one time ‘she’ was a ‘he’. I got excited just watching her move her body and flirt with the audience.
And speaking of flirting…we three had the perfect little booth open to the audience and available for the girls to ‘take advantage of.’ And did they….Cassandra grabbed Doug and ‘dragged’ him (believe me he wasn’t kicking and screaming) onto the stage and threw him on all fours (You go girl!), jumped on his back and rode him beating him with her feather whip….Ahhh it was hilarious and quite delicious. I was laughing trying to get the camera to work and my mother was screaming in hysterics. It was a memorable moment and alas…only for those eyes that were there. Oh well…the least I could do is post a photo of the beauty. Feast your eyes…I know I don’t need to tell you which one she is…
So…how was your Sunday? I hope it wasn’t too much of a drag :)
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Readers: It was such a pleasant surprise to see so many comment when I read my blog this morning.
Hi Caroline: I, not being a mother can not relate at all but I can say, you are right – they would not be here if it were not for you. And that in itself says so much. :)
Serial Sam: If this is not a joke, I really don’t know what to say. I guess there are going to be all kinds stumbling onto my blog. Hey how about finding another way to thrill yourself that doesn’t affect someone else? Just a suggestion. Maybe the Girls could use you aboard – would you be willing to try a new ‘thrill’ in your life – blog me. Just ask and I will give the order.
Sandra: Although I do not wish Anonz dead, I would not wish for someone to have control over my decisions and I certainly know Anonz wouldn’t. So why would I make a decision in regards to Anonz’s life when he has ‘respectfully asked me to butt out’? I am a person of my word. If Anonz asks for help it will be given from me, but only then. If ZL wants to debate it with him or make a request to Madaline, that is her choice, and between her and Anonz. I’m out of it.
Hello Mary: I am sure that you would be missed. There is no way that someone’s life does not matter to someone.
Hi Mary: I am assuming this is a different Mary. I have no problem with you and your faith as long as it does not affect the livelihood of others. So….you may think that the repeal of gay marriages was a good thing but I have to strongly disagree. How would you like it if someone prevented you from practicing your faith?
Alpa: Hello. You are doing a good thing for the women of this world. I am sure their lives are in a better place because of you and the dedicated work that you do. You not being here would be one less woman fighting the cause.
Hi Tiffany: Sounds like you’ve got some family issues going on. And it also sounds like your parents need to speak up if they feel the same way as you do. As far as the ‘fondling’…no harm there…better a picture of me than one of his patients.
Hi Doug: Yes, you do give me the unconditional freedom and space to shine and grow and that along with your love I am grateful for. One doesn’t quite know the impact that once has in one’s life until one is truly gone.
Got to run…have a beautiful day where ever you are!
Gratefully your blog host,
michelle
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December 15th, 2008 at 10:55 am
What to take for an enlarged prostate ?if you’re not getting results from ?saw palmetto or pygeum
Saw palmetto doesn’t work for everyone. In fact, a recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine found that for men with moderate to severe prostate enlargement, it was no more effective than a placebo.
Does that mean you should give up on natural remedies and take drugs? The answer is a resounding “No!”
There are many other effective remedies in nature’s pharmacy. One of my favorites is stinging nettle. My patients and I have been using it successfully for years. And recent studies drive home just how effective it is.
One of the studies was conducted on over 600 men. Half took nettle and the other half took a placebo, with neither group knowing what they were getting. At the end of the study, a whopping 81% of treated patients experienced significant relief of their symptoms, compared with just 16% in the placebo group.
But that’s not all. Other studies show that nettle works extremely well when it’s combined with saw palmetto or pygeum. In fact, some studies have compared herbal combinations head-to-head against the prostate drug finasteride. They found the herbal combination to be just as effective as the drug — but with far fewer side effects.
My own experience bears this out. It appears that combining the herbs has a synergistic effect that makes them more effective than any one herb alone.
December 15th, 2008 at 11:04 am
I guess this is proof that there is love aplenty in space. This was translated after many long evenings arguing about the meaning of the intended meaning of what he (or whatever) was trying to say to whoever. It was found on a huge meteorite that had smashed into the side of a mountain on Proqte.
“Feeling Unwanted”
When you are tired or sad or lonely,
When few others seem to care,
There’s a place you can go to get away,
For there will be no troubles there.
You can laugh or cry and fall asleep too,
And all your problems bare
It’s the one place you can just be you,
There are no troubles there.
You will love that place —- and never be imperiled
It’s a place with many charms
It could be your favorite place in all the world
That place, my darling, is in my arms.
That’s our considered translation of the Consoling Lover.
Shylo
December 15th, 2008 at 11:52 am
Hi Mischa, wow she’s a beauty, how fun that show must’ve been, wish I could’ve seen it, I’d a been screaming along side your mother, hee hee..and you go, Doug!
Actually, I wasn’t trying to talk Anonz out of or into anything, it was just a question and since he so pointedly asked me about warring last year, I thought perhaps he’d forgotten and maybe my question might make him think harder about what he’s so hellbent on doing now. It’s his choice to do what he’s doing, I would never evah ask Madaline to go against his will, just as I would hope he (or anyone else) would leave me to make my own choices, no matter the outcome. Although, please step in with your two if you think I’m about to do something increidbly stupid, we all need a ‘talking to’ now and again : )
I started to write yesterday, and got as far as, ‘my father wouldn’t have had his last chance at a ‘son’ and been given me…’ and thought it’d get it’s own ‘I don’t exist’ energy from there. Then I realized that 10 years ago right in mid December was when he faded, and by Jan 4 he was gone and by Jan 15 I was a mother. It was a bittersweet season that year and I vowed not to ever let it ruin my favorite month and then I wrote that yesterday and couldn’t stay here. I knew what happened, so I read ‘pain body’ chapter of A New Earth and went on to have an excellent day. So, today I’m not sure what life would be like without me but I am so glad I’m here : ) glad my father was here, too, difficult as he was at times, I loved him, still do.
Ciao, Zen Lill
December 15th, 2008 at 11:53 am
Shylo, I forgot to say: I love this poem. – ZL
December 16th, 2008 at 12:36 am
Shylo,
I love the poem too. At first I thought Anonz was writing Zen Lill again. But I guess even with all his money, he can’t have a poem delivered in outer space. Did I just say that?
I would love to be out there. When I first started reading Michelle’s blog, I didn’t take the aliens seriously. Then I was afraid to even consider the possibility of going into space. Now I would give up everything for a chance.
I wish you girls(GirlZs) all the best. Keep writing I live for your adventures.
Linda
December 16th, 2008 at 9:24 am
How to Treat an Infection ?That’s Not Responding to Antibiotics
It’s one of the most alarming health problems today: Infections that used to be easy to treat are becoming resistant to antibiotics.
Even worse, many of these infections are caught in hospitals and doctors’ offices. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 90,000 people per year die from infections they caught in the hospital!
But here’s good news: You can boost the germ-killing power of any antibiotic, simply by taking an ordinary nutrient you can buy at any health food store. That nutrient is bromelain, an enzyme that comes from pineapple.
Bromelain has been proven effective in several studies. In one study, 53 hospitalized patients took bromelain in addition to the standard antibiotic therapy. These patients were suffering from a wide range of infections, including staph infections, pneumonia, bronchitis, kidney infections, and abscesses.
Twenty-three of these patients had already been on antibiotic therapy without success. But when they added bromelain, 22 of the 23 got better! And the improvement was across the board, for every type of infection!
The doctors doing the study were flabbergasted. They had no idea they could get such amazing results with such a simple remedy.
To protect yourself next time you have a bacterial infection, take some bromelain with your antibiotics. The recommended dose is 500 milligrams, 4 times a day.