Bob the Drag Queen
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Anyway, but this person comes out with this huge coat and she's going fan to fan wearing that sparkly Swarovski Versace catsuit with this huge coat with her long hair flowing. And this dancer named Donnie, beautiful, gorgeous man named Donnie, was wearing the catsuit but with no mask on. And during rehearsal, she looks at him and she goes, not to be offensive, but I don't want to see his face.
And I say that all the time. Not to be offensive, but I don't want to see his face. I say that all the time.
And I say that all the time. Not to be offensive, but I don't want to see his face. I say that all the time.
And I say that all the time. Not to be offensive, but I don't want to see his face. I say that all the time.
Right. I'll show you a picture of him. Should we put the picture on the screen?
Right. I'll show you a picture of him. Should we put the picture on the screen?
Right. I'll show you a picture of him. Should we put the picture on the screen?
I just, you know what it is? What it was that is genuinely not bad choreo, but you weren't in time with the music. And it was just so like white guy dancing and like living his life. And I thought, I just thought it was so funny.
I just, you know what it is? What it was that is genuinely not bad choreo, but you weren't in time with the music. And it was just so like white guy dancing and like living his life. And I thought, I just thought it was so funny.
I just, you know what it is? What it was that is genuinely not bad choreo, but you weren't in time with the music. And it was just so like white guy dancing and like living his life. And I thought, I just thought it was so funny.
It was just so funny. So then I just became obsessed with it. And then I started getting these professional dancers to learn the choreography. And they were all like, I want to do it. I want to do it. We did it on stage, on Madonna stage.
It was just so funny. So then I just became obsessed with it. And then I started getting these professional dancers to learn the choreography. And they were all like, I want to do it. I want to do it. We did it on stage, on Madonna stage.
It was just so funny. So then I just became obsessed with it. And then I started getting these professional dancers to learn the choreography. And they were all like, I want to do it. I want to do it. We did it on stage, on Madonna stage.
Not during the show, but we did it at rehearsals and people, I love that fucking dance. You know, other thing you said, I thought you were making fun of me.
Not during the show, but we did it at rehearsals and people, I love that fucking dance. You know, other thing you said, I thought you were making fun of me.
Not during the show, but we did it at rehearsals and people, I love that fucking dance. You know, other thing you said, I thought you were making fun of me.
A great poet once said, step into the plate, I'm Trixie Mattel. I got my name in the game, better learn it well because I'm the MVP heading up to bat and I go to third base, but I never tell that.
A great poet once said, step into the plate, I'm Trixie Mattel. I got my name in the game, better learn it well because I'm the MVP heading up to bat and I go to third base, but I never tell that.
A great poet once said, step into the plate, I'm Trixie Mattel. I got my name in the game, better learn it well because I'm the MVP heading up to bat and I go to third base, but I never tell that.
You know who else is a low-key great rapper? And I'm going to go ahead and say it. I'm going to say it right now. I'm going to say it. I'm going to go ahead and say it. If she wasn't who she is, I think she could be a contender for a great rapper with her lyrics. Sherri Lee Lewis. Yes. No. Kesha. Hear me out. You love Kesha. I love Kesha. What's your favorite Kesha song? Blow.