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Be Happy — Dixie D'Amelio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKOptbo-QFw
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A veeeery spooky display of your psychic gift Andrea…..
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Next up will be, I think….a new addition to the forum…
Hi Michelle
A group chat would, in my opinion, be a wonderful thing, like there used to be here in the Square.
With regard to Discord…I've posted elsewhere in this forum that I was trying to set up an account there for that purpose, but was unable to proceed beyond the Captcha.
Whether this may be because of my location, my browser or because I always use a VPN I don't know. All I know is I was unable after many attempts to create an account.But, yes…we do need a community chat. I'm in complete agreement.
Paloma Faith — Only Love Can Hurt Like This
(Live at the Brit Awards)Transvision Vamp — Baby I Don't Care
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Republica — Ready To Go
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July 29, 2020 at 2:35 am in reply to: Quiz : Movie And Music Titles (originally started by Lover) #166033It's La Cage Aux Folles (The Cage Of Madwomen), adapted from Jean Poiret's 1973 stage play.
There was an American remake in 1996 called “The Birdcage” starring Robin Williams and Nathan Lane, with the setting transferred from Saint Tropez to Miami.The film tells the story of a gay couple – Renato Baldi, the manager of a Saint-Tropez nightclub featuring drag entertainment, and Albin Mougeotte, his star attraction – and the madness that ensues when Renato's son, Laurent, brings home his fiancée, Andrea, and her ultra-conservative parents to meet them.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 95% rating. The site's consensus reads: “La Cage Aux Folles” is a fine French-Italian farce with flamboyant, charming characters and deep laughs”.
Roger Ebert gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote that “the comic turns in the plot are achieved with such clockwork timing that sometimes we're laughing at what's funny and sometimes we're just laughing at the movie's sheer comic invention”.I would recommend giving it a look see. In whichever version, it's great viewing.
The song is “I Am What I Am”. There are probably more different versions of this song than there are people reading this post, so I'm going to choose one by a lady…no, a Dame, that can possibly be credited with bringing the song to a wider world.
Dame Shirley Bassey performing live at the Electric Proms in 2009 at the age of seventy-two.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx227986hc8
Over to you Zuzannah…what have you got up your sleeve for us?
If I could just tack on a few things to the shopping list above….
More “girly” dresses…hopefully not body hugging round the hips and thighs but with some “swish” to them, shoes to go with previous, would handbags be possible?, more nail polshes & make up (not the clown/zombie kinda thing) and a horse cock dildo/strap-on.
Cheeers
*Groans….* omg, really? lol
Birdy — Keeping Your Head Up
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Apparently, over 90% of what people say is done using only around 7000 words. When you think that there are over 600,000 words listed in the Oxford English Dictionary it seems a waste that there are so many unused words that will most likely fade from use over time.
So, in full knowledge that I'm prolly going to bore everyone out of their minds, I'm going to try to post a word a day here, alphabetically, beginning, as you'd expect, with the letter “A”.
My chosen word today is Alabandical. Meaning : uncivilised or barbaric; stupefied from alcohol. -
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