8.30.2010
mover
Dirty Martini has mastered her craft. Who among you can get just one tassel going at a time? I though not. Plus, she's about as sweet as punch! We stayed around after the show chatting with a few of the performers and she is just a doll! Both my husband and I received sincere and sweaty hugs. Unfortunately I didn't get many photos of her. We remembered to charge the battery, check the lenses and empty the memory card in the camera, but neither of us thought to make sure there were extra cards in the bag, so all we had was one 4gig card. We filled the card as Dirty was taking the stage! So, I had to quickly unload a lot of them. Fools.
We managed to finish the night with plenty of visual stimuli locked in though. I still have two performances and a few after-show shots to share, so those of you who are growing weary of all this t&a, come back about Wednesday...
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- unfun facts about me: can bake a kick ass batch of cookies. never taken a roundhouse to the head/face. currently owns 14 pair of socks (approx.). owned a bee gees record in grade school. cries when watching iron giant. cries when ironing. flosses irregularly. loves adventure! has pugs underfoot. will break out into song without warning. shot a man in reno just to watch him die. *that last one was me breaking into song. has mooned 37 people (approx.). has axes to grind and bones to pick. is easily distra...

2 comments:
Very Diane Arbus, love her!
oh, thank you so much! saw some very large originals of hers while in new orleans. bizarrely beautiful pieces.
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