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Saturday, October 9, 2010
Long time Gone...
I know it's been a hot minute since I updated this, but it's been a very busy few weeks. I promise an update coming in just another day or two. <3
Monday, September 13, 2010
I call it PRIDE
...a deeper love.
The INTENTION with this blog is to update with not only regularity, but frequency. So in that vein, here's a small write-up, but only a week after my last post.
I'm pleasantly surprised by how popular my YouTube channel is! Lots of hits, lots of subscriptions.
September 8th's Wednesday Show featured some fun (slightly hoarse) tunes. I styled the wig I won from the In 'N' Out "Girls on the Go" audition, and now it's a super-cute sort of 40's brush-out look. It was a big hit. My setlist for the night:
Ladies' Night (the group number)
Hopelessly Devoted to You (lip-sync)
How Lovely to Be a Woman
Emotions (some hilariously lip-synced Mariah Carey)
I Will Follow Him (group)
Liza (a lip-sync to live Liza in French. a BIG HOT MESS, omg)
Blue
In the Mood (lip-synced Bette Midler)
Somewhere That's Green--and I gave myself a makeup black eye. Which was fun. But no dollahz. haha
Best of My Love (group closer)
I was super disappointed the black eye didn't get more ...reactions. There were chuckles, at least. But c'mon, a makeup black eye and a fur arm sling? I thought that would at LEAST get some pity money. Haha oh well. It WAS my last individual number, and those are never the big clean-up numbers--or really, numbers that make any money at all. haha
It was also a farewell party for a departing Queen named Sandy Shores. She didn't work at TC's, but brought a big farewell crew, and I think they had a good time. It was nice to give some people a nice send-off celebration. One of Tanya's friends (who was also Sandy's friend...? Maybe?) recorded a good chunk of the evening. I'm in the group video (but left out of the credits, sad face), but I've included the video featuring some of my individual performances. The hot mess Liza number is in there, where the nerves are VISIBLE on my face. But there's some good stuff in there, so I hope you enjoy the compilation.
Saturday, September 11th was Jenny Larue's fundraising carwash. Tanya and I came out to support her, all tarted up, and we raised a little bit of money. I worked the sign on the corner, which resulted in a nice light sunburn on my shoulders with an awkward tan line. haha but for a good cause. Also, to explain the title of this post, September 11th was Gay Pride in Savannah, GA. I missed everyone terrrrrrrribly. It would have been nice to go back and work as was the plan back in April, but I've spent all summer making unreturned phone calls and sending Emails without a reply. Oh well. I guess when I go back in October to visit, it'll only be a visit. I did send flowers though, so hopefully they enjoyed those. Hard to believe that only one year ago, I was in rehearsals for Hedwig and the Angry Inch, barely just thinking about trying to get an audition to join Club One's cast. It's been an eventful year for me. <3
The INTENTION with this blog is to update with not only regularity, but frequency. So in that vein, here's a small write-up, but only a week after my last post.
I'm pleasantly surprised by how popular my YouTube channel is! Lots of hits, lots of subscriptions.
September 8th's Wednesday Show featured some fun (slightly hoarse) tunes. I styled the wig I won from the In 'N' Out "Girls on the Go" audition, and now it's a super-cute sort of 40's brush-out look. It was a big hit. My setlist for the night:
Ladies' Night (the group number)
Hopelessly Devoted to You (lip-sync)
How Lovely to Be a Woman
Emotions (some hilariously lip-synced Mariah Carey)
I Will Follow Him (group)
Liza (a lip-sync to live Liza in French. a BIG HOT MESS, omg)
Blue
In the Mood (lip-synced Bette Midler)
Somewhere That's Green--and I gave myself a makeup black eye. Which was fun. But no dollahz. haha
Best of My Love (group closer)
I was super disappointed the black eye didn't get more ...reactions. There were chuckles, at least. But c'mon, a makeup black eye and a fur arm sling? I thought that would at LEAST get some pity money. Haha oh well. It WAS my last individual number, and those are never the big clean-up numbers--or really, numbers that make any money at all. haha
It was also a farewell party for a departing Queen named Sandy Shores. She didn't work at TC's, but brought a big farewell crew, and I think they had a good time. It was nice to give some people a nice send-off celebration. One of Tanya's friends (who was also Sandy's friend...? Maybe?) recorded a good chunk of the evening. I'm in the group video (but left out of the credits, sad face), but I've included the video featuring some of my individual performances. The hot mess Liza number is in there, where the nerves are VISIBLE on my face. But there's some good stuff in there, so I hope you enjoy the compilation.
Saturday, September 11th was Jenny Larue's fundraising carwash. Tanya and I came out to support her, all tarted up, and we raised a little bit of money. I worked the sign on the corner, which resulted in a nice light sunburn on my shoulders with an awkward tan line. haha but for a good cause. Also, to explain the title of this post, September 11th was Gay Pride in Savannah, GA. I missed everyone terrrrrrrribly. It would have been nice to go back and work as was the plan back in April, but I've spent all summer making unreturned phone calls and sending Emails without a reply. Oh well. I guess when I go back in October to visit, it'll only be a visit. I did send flowers though, so hopefully they enjoyed those. Hard to believe that only one year ago, I was in rehearsals for Hedwig and the Angry Inch, barely just thinking about trying to get an audition to join Club One's cast. It's been an eventful year for me. <3
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Monday, September 6, 2010
Said the daddy tomato to the baby tomato...
Yes, I've been gone a little while. So it's time to Catch up (or 'Ketchup', if you're curious about the post title). When last I left you, I had just garnered myself my very first (and still only) $100 tip. The guy who gave it to me took me to the Miss Gay Texas USofA pageant that Friday (August 22), where three girls from work were competing. Ashleey Houston didn't make top twelve, Raven St. James did, but not top 5, and Adeciya Iman came in First Runner-Up (second place). Not bad, three competitors from the same bar.
The pageant was lovely. I finally saw TX celebqueens like Tommie Ross and Kourtney Paige van Wales (whose pictures do her no justice). It was also my first big pageant like that, and seeing the reactions to... certain things makes me nervous about my performance should I ever choose to enter one. It certainly favored the ridiculously over-the-top, I'll say that. But hey, it's Texas.
August 25th was a work night, and I busted out a LOT of drag tricks... but mostly just a lot of fake hair. Oh, and a see-through dress. I performed:
CandyMan
California Girls (lip-synced and with real candy!)
Blow, Gabriel, Blow
Defying Gravity (again, lip-synced to the Kerry Ellis "Wicked in Rock" cover version)
Broken Wing
I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine (lip-synced)
Sin Wagon
Alone
If that seems like a lot of songs IT IS. Instead of our usual long 3-hour show, Tanya wanted to do a long[er] show based on the number of songs we performed. So three hours became 4.5 as we all did EIGHT SONGS. I had chosen all big belt numbers, maybe you noticed, so I was not prepared for two extra numbers, but it was ok. "Alone" was a little strained, but no one was still there anyway--well, no one sober enough to really care, I think. Still a good time. Pics on Facebook. :)
August 28th found me at In 'N' Out for the "Girls on the Go" new traveling Drag Troupe auditions. I was pretty certain I was making the cut regardless, but we still need to audition, of course. Alongside me for the night was Amber LeMay Fox, Ebony State, and Erica Champagne. And at the last minute, a queen we didn't know arrived, Ms. Michelle ... uh... Michelle... Michaels? ...not sure. Anyway, Diane Jackson opened the show for us (after a last-minute group number was added). Judges Sherry-Lynne, Alexandria, Tanya, and Travis (from In 'N' Out) scored us based on... I'm not sure, very specific criteria. :/ We had to do one fast and one slow song, so I chose "Good Morning, Baltimore" and "Maybe This Time". The bar was HOT, but the staging was nice, and I sort of re-met John the bartender who was a little past tipsy. But the show was fun. We ended up ranking, and I won third place, which got me a new wig, some lashes, and a photoshoot with local ...uh, "mentor" Vanity Wilde. Very exciting!
September! Ok, well the day before September. Amber has her car back so we finally got to go out shopping again (yaaaaay). The Wednesday night show was lined up on September 1st, so we kicked it off with our new group numbers for the month. I'm going to add an Asterisk (*) before the group numbers in this lineup. I/we performed:
*Ladies' Night (an Atomic Kitten cover which we staged as a sleepover, all wearing nightgowns and negligés. It was fun!)
Taylor, the Latté Boy (lip-synced to Kristen Chenoweth's adorable version)
The Way of Love
River Deep, Mountain High
*I Will Follow Him (from Sister Act)
Crazy
Cabaret
I'm Going Bananas (lip-synced to the Madonna song)
Maybe This Time
Find Your Grail (this was another 'after hours' song, as I'm calling them now, when we go past 11p. I lip-synced this Monty Python tune just for laughs, but the audience seemed to enjoy it)
*Best of my Love (the classic by The Emotions)
...and Adrian was there recording! So he posted them on his YouTube, which is sort of TC's YouTube.
........and I decided I should finally have a one-stop Violet shop on YouTube. So I made my very own channel!! Mom didn't have the camera for the shows this week BUT you can see some of what I did and wore by watching me IN MOTION! Check out the channel. Looking forward to your feedback, and hoping it's all positive. <3
Violet's YouTube Home!!!
...and we'll include the Sister Act video, just because I enjoy watching it. :)
The pageant was lovely. I finally saw TX celebqueens like Tommie Ross and Kourtney Paige van Wales (whose pictures do her no justice). It was also my first big pageant like that, and seeing the reactions to... certain things makes me nervous about my performance should I ever choose to enter one. It certainly favored the ridiculously over-the-top, I'll say that. But hey, it's Texas.
August 25th was a work night, and I busted out a LOT of drag tricks... but mostly just a lot of fake hair. Oh, and a see-through dress. I performed:
CandyMan
California Girls (lip-synced and with real candy!)
Blow, Gabriel, Blow
Defying Gravity (again, lip-synced to the Kerry Ellis "Wicked in Rock" cover version)
Broken Wing
I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine (lip-synced)
Sin Wagon
Alone
If that seems like a lot of songs IT IS. Instead of our usual long 3-hour show, Tanya wanted to do a long[er] show based on the number of songs we performed. So three hours became 4.5 as we all did EIGHT SONGS. I had chosen all big belt numbers, maybe you noticed, so I was not prepared for two extra numbers, but it was ok. "Alone" was a little strained, but no one was still there anyway--well, no one sober enough to really care, I think. Still a good time. Pics on Facebook. :)
August 28th found me at In 'N' Out for the "Girls on the Go" new traveling Drag Troupe auditions. I was pretty certain I was making the cut regardless, but we still need to audition, of course. Alongside me for the night was Amber LeMay Fox, Ebony State, and Erica Champagne. And at the last minute, a queen we didn't know arrived, Ms. Michelle ... uh... Michelle... Michaels? ...not sure. Anyway, Diane Jackson opened the show for us (after a last-minute group number was added). Judges Sherry-Lynne, Alexandria, Tanya, and Travis (from In 'N' Out) scored us based on... I'm not sure, very specific criteria. :/ We had to do one fast and one slow song, so I chose "Good Morning, Baltimore" and "Maybe This Time". The bar was HOT, but the staging was nice, and I sort of re-met John the bartender who was a little past tipsy. But the show was fun. We ended up ranking, and I won third place, which got me a new wig, some lashes, and a photoshoot with local ...uh, "mentor" Vanity Wilde. Very exciting!
September! Ok, well the day before September. Amber has her car back so we finally got to go out shopping again (yaaaaay). The Wednesday night show was lined up on September 1st, so we kicked it off with our new group numbers for the month. I'm going to add an Asterisk (*) before the group numbers in this lineup. I/we performed:
*Ladies' Night (an Atomic Kitten cover which we staged as a sleepover, all wearing nightgowns and negligés. It was fun!)
Taylor, the Latté Boy (lip-synced to Kristen Chenoweth's adorable version)
The Way of Love
River Deep, Mountain High
*I Will Follow Him (from Sister Act)
Crazy
Cabaret
I'm Going Bananas (lip-synced to the Madonna song)
Maybe This Time
Find Your Grail (this was another 'after hours' song, as I'm calling them now, when we go past 11p. I lip-synced this Monty Python tune just for laughs, but the audience seemed to enjoy it)
*Best of my Love (the classic by The Emotions)
...and Adrian was there recording! So he posted them on his YouTube, which is sort of TC's YouTube.
........and I decided I should finally have a one-stop Violet shop on YouTube. So I made my very own channel!! Mom didn't have the camera for the shows this week BUT you can see some of what I did and wore by watching me IN MOTION! Check out the channel. Looking forward to your feedback, and hoping it's all positive. <3
Violet's YouTube Home!!!
...and we'll include the Sister Act video, just because I enjoy watching it. :)
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Friday, August 13, 2010
Life, oh the ups and downs
Wellll time again for some recap action; two weeks since my last post:
With a new month comes new show songs, and August has us now doing THREE group numbers. I suppose it's good to be able to fill the time with something certain and constant, but I haven't made the same in tips (since I'm essentially losing tips for at least one song). Of course the money isn't all that's important, but with my bills and uncertainties right now about...a lot of things, it certainly helps. Besides, whether or not the audience gets tired of the group stuff, it is hard to do all of the quick changes--especially when your hair doesn't come off backstage haha. So we now open and close with "We Are Family" by Sister Sledge and "I'm Every Woman" by Chaka Khan, keeping "YMCA" as a song we do in the middle (and that's where the quick costume stuff is getting to be an issue). The songs I performed solo on August 4th:
Mamma Mia
Maybe This Time
I'm Going Bananas (the lip-sync)
Midnight Train to Georgia
A Little Brains, A Little Talent (lip-synced)
Alone
On August 8th, I got to perform for a Charity thing over at In 'N' Out. Sadly, the boyfriend of one of the bartenders had killed himself and so we had kind of a charity thing for him and his expenses and to really just make him feel supported and loved. I didn't know him beforehand, but I couldn't resist helping it. It was hard to meet someone under those circumstances, but it was nice to meet him. Jenny, Amber, and I were the whole Drag portion of the evening, and only performed three songs each. Their mic system was ...not the best, so I had to pull an old-school Broadway and sing from the diaphragm, unsupported. What I chose:
Good Morning, Baltimore
10,432 Sheep (lip-synced from Audra McDonald, a favorite song of mine)
Part of Your World
(I tried to pick songs I thought would be crowd-pleasers and big money-makers. Eh, I was partially right. I think part of it was the silent auction happening, which drew a lot of the money people had brought, so no worries there)
Work on the 11th brought some MAGIC. I was a little off my game that night, due to both a stuffy nose and a special audience member. But at least mom was finally back in town and coming to the shows! In addition to the three group numbers, I performed:
Part of Your World
Rehab (the big hot mess comedy lip-sync)
Goodbye, Earl
Like We Never Loved At All (with the hand puppet, of course)
Don't Rain on My Parade--although I had planned on Dream a Little Dream of Me, but it wouldn't play in the CD player. :(
*10,432 Sheep (again, Audra McDonald)
Immediately following the show was Ashleey Houston's benefit, which was lovely...in many ways. All of the tips went to Ashley, and even though I had planned to do it, she asked for me to do "Rehab" 'cause she hadn't seen it before. :) So I did:
Don't Cry Out Loud
Rehab (even hotter and messier than before)
...and the CROWNING GLORY of the whole evening: The short version is that a guy came up to the bar and tipped me to make sure the money went to my pocket (I'm sure he had tipped Ashley also). He was 'buying me a drink' and when I unfolded the bill it was a BENJAMIN. Hoooooly Jesus. What else can I say to that? My first $100 Bill. Maybe I'm going places, after all. ;)
P.S. I'm totally wearing glitter, like, every day I work now. Haha it's an addiction I don't want to break, so I won't bother trying. :P
With a new month comes new show songs, and August has us now doing THREE group numbers. I suppose it's good to be able to fill the time with something certain and constant, but I haven't made the same in tips (since I'm essentially losing tips for at least one song). Of course the money isn't all that's important, but with my bills and uncertainties right now about...a lot of things, it certainly helps. Besides, whether or not the audience gets tired of the group stuff, it is hard to do all of the quick changes--especially when your hair doesn't come off backstage haha. So we now open and close with "We Are Family" by Sister Sledge and "I'm Every Woman" by Chaka Khan, keeping "YMCA" as a song we do in the middle (and that's where the quick costume stuff is getting to be an issue). The songs I performed solo on August 4th:
Mamma Mia
Maybe This Time
I'm Going Bananas (the lip-sync)
Midnight Train to Georgia
A Little Brains, A Little Talent (lip-synced)
Alone
On August 8th, I got to perform for a Charity thing over at In 'N' Out. Sadly, the boyfriend of one of the bartenders had killed himself and so we had kind of a charity thing for him and his expenses and to really just make him feel supported and loved. I didn't know him beforehand, but I couldn't resist helping it. It was hard to meet someone under those circumstances, but it was nice to meet him. Jenny, Amber, and I were the whole Drag portion of the evening, and only performed three songs each. Their mic system was ...not the best, so I had to pull an old-school Broadway and sing from the diaphragm, unsupported. What I chose:
Good Morning, Baltimore
10,432 Sheep (lip-synced from Audra McDonald, a favorite song of mine)
Part of Your World
(I tried to pick songs I thought would be crowd-pleasers and big money-makers. Eh, I was partially right. I think part of it was the silent auction happening, which drew a lot of the money people had brought, so no worries there)
Work on the 11th brought some MAGIC. I was a little off my game that night, due to both a stuffy nose and a special audience member. But at least mom was finally back in town and coming to the shows! In addition to the three group numbers, I performed:
Part of Your World
Rehab (the big hot mess comedy lip-sync)
Goodbye, Earl
Like We Never Loved At All (with the hand puppet, of course)
Don't Rain on My Parade--although I had planned on Dream a Little Dream of Me, but it wouldn't play in the CD player. :(
*10,432 Sheep (again, Audra McDonald)
Immediately following the show was Ashleey Houston's benefit, which was lovely...in many ways. All of the tips went to Ashley, and even though I had planned to do it, she asked for me to do "Rehab" 'cause she hadn't seen it before. :) So I did:
Don't Cry Out Loud
Rehab (even hotter and messier than before)
...and the CROWNING GLORY of the whole evening: The short version is that a guy came up to the bar and tipped me to make sure the money went to my pocket (I'm sure he had tipped Ashley also). He was 'buying me a drink' and when I unfolded the bill it was a BENJAMIN. Hoooooly Jesus. What else can I say to that? My first $100 Bill. Maybe I'm going places, after all. ;)
P.S. I'm totally wearing glitter, like, every day I work now. Haha it's an addiction I don't want to break, so I won't bother trying. :P
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Googoo for Gaga...
Welllllllllllll readers, it's time again to update the Blog posting with performances and pictures...and a surprise video!
On July 21st...
In the Mood (the Bette Midler song from a few weeks ago)
Part of Your World
Like We Never Loved at All (with the hand!)
Never Been to Me
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now (a tribute to my lovely Detox)
...I picked up a gorgeous dress from Diane (which I wore this week in the video you'll see below), and had my first trip to Muffin Man. Okra. So good.
And we're already caught up to this week, where I performed in two shows and a party. Tuesday I spent a good chunk of the day shopping with the Humpday Honeys. Clothing stores are danerous... I got SO MANY THINGS. But they were all cheap resale shops. We had a wonderful time! And we'll be doing it every week.
On July 28th, my usual Wednesday work night, I got to wear some of my new clothes:
Downtown
Speechless (Hair Bow debut, look below!)
Colors of the Wind
Cold Day in July
The Way of Love
There Are Worse Things I Could Do
I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine
And on Saturday night, I went out for Laisha Larue's Birthday party at the club:
I'm Going Bananas (a CUUUUTE old Madonna number)
Good Morning Baltimore (I gave Laisha my CD and asked her what she wanted me to sing. :) )
Speechless
...and then cameo'd with Speechless again in the usual Saturday night show. The pic is from the first time I did the number, and the video is from when I repeated it as my cameo--in case any of you notice that my hair is slightly different. <3
And here's a surprise video recorded by a friend, Michael Soto... when I was in the second show. Laptop users will have an advantge here...but yes, Hair Bow in action!!
P.S. See, I do lip-sync sometimes. When necessary. ;)
On July 21st...
In the Mood (the Bette Midler song from a few weeks ago)
Part of Your World
Like We Never Loved at All (with the hand!)
Never Been to Me
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now (a tribute to my lovely Detox)
...I picked up a gorgeous dress from Diane (which I wore this week in the video you'll see below), and had my first trip to Muffin Man. Okra. So good.
And we're already caught up to this week, where I performed in two shows and a party. Tuesday I spent a good chunk of the day shopping with the Humpday Honeys. Clothing stores are danerous... I got SO MANY THINGS. But they were all cheap resale shops. We had a wonderful time! And we'll be doing it every week.
On July 28th, my usual Wednesday work night, I got to wear some of my new clothes:
Downtown
Speechless (Hair Bow debut, look below!)
Colors of the Wind
Cold Day in July
The Way of Love
There Are Worse Things I Could Do
I Don't Care if the Sun Don't Shine
And on Saturday night, I went out for Laisha Larue's Birthday party at the club:
I'm Going Bananas (a CUUUUTE old Madonna number)
Good Morning Baltimore (I gave Laisha my CD and asked her what she wanted me to sing. :) )
Speechless
...and then cameo'd with Speechless again in the usual Saturday night show. The pic is from the first time I did the number, and the video is from when I repeated it as my cameo--in case any of you notice that my hair is slightly different. <3
And here's a surprise video recorded by a friend, Michael Soto... when I was in the second show. Laptop users will have an advantge here...but yes, Hair Bow in action!!
P.S. See, I do lip-sync sometimes. When necessary. ;)
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
In the making...
Can't wait to knock this off:
............but in this amazing purple fabric I have. It's about the color of the "Light Purple" on this chart:
............but in this amazing purple fabric I have. It's about the color of the "Light Purple" on this chart:
Monday, July 19, 2010
Let's play catch-up...
Whoo! Lots of goings-on over here. Some I can't talk about, some I WON'T talk about (don't wanna jinx it), but here's what I both can and will mention... ;) :
We're coming up on my third Wednesday now at TC's. I'm having a blast! I always think it's funny when people don't catch on that I'm singing, and even an hour or two into the show go "is she singing?". :)
My setlist that first week was really fun, because I got to work on Friday, too! Forgot to mention that. Diane Jackson was out (but is back and better than ever now), so I filled her spot on the weekend. Lots of people sang along that night, too... that's a first for me.
On Friday, July 9th, there were a lot of repeats from Wednesday, naturally:
Good Morning, Baltimore
Stars and the Moon
In the Mood (a live version of the Better Midler song, lip-synced)
Don't Cry Out Loud
And on this past Wednesday, July 14th, I did:
Cabaret
Maybe This Time
Don't Rain on My Parade
Crazy
A Wonderful Guy
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Somewhere that's Green.
And I bought a HILARIOUS/AMAZING platinum blonde wig from Diane. I'll leave you with a picture of that. Any resemblance to Paris Hilton/Donatella Versace/Playboy Bunnies/Gold-Digger Barbie/etc. are accidental but amazing.
As for the coming week, I might get to go shopping on Harwin with some of the girls from work, and I've got some good stuff planned for Wednesday. At least, I hope it goes over well. ;) Come out and see the show, FREE with super-cheap drinks. 8-11p, don't forget!
We're coming up on my third Wednesday now at TC's. I'm having a blast! I always think it's funny when people don't catch on that I'm singing, and even an hour or two into the show go "is she singing?". :)
My setlist that first week was really fun, because I got to work on Friday, too! Forgot to mention that. Diane Jackson was out (but is back and better than ever now), so I filled her spot on the weekend. Lots of people sang along that night, too... that's a first for me.
On Friday, July 9th, there were a lot of repeats from Wednesday, naturally:
Good Morning, Baltimore
Stars and the Moon
In the Mood (a live version of the Better Midler song, lip-synced)
Don't Cry Out Loud
And on this past Wednesday, July 14th, I did:
Cabaret
Maybe This Time
Don't Rain on My Parade
Crazy
A Wonderful Guy
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Somewhere that's Green.
And I bought a HILARIOUS/AMAZING platinum blonde wig from Diane. I'll leave you with a picture of that. Any resemblance to Paris Hilton/Donatella Versace/Playboy Bunnies/Gold-Digger Barbie/etc. are accidental but amazing.
As for the coming week, I might get to go shopping on Harwin with some of the girls from work, and I've got some good stuff planned for Wednesday. At least, I hope it goes over well. ;) Come out and see the show, FREE with super-cheap drinks. 8-11p, don't forget!
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Setlist,
Song Choices,
TC's Bar Houston
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