Tagged With "Frankie Bones"
Member
narcissa
Member
T-bone wabbit
Reply
Re: BURNING MAN
burning man is fabulous. it can renew my faith in humanity. and as a "ritual junkie" i'm so into the neo-pagan/cyber-shamanic aspect of the whole effigy burning in the desert thang. (not to mention the mind-expanding psychedelics!!) i love looking out over "the playa" and fantasizing about a colony on the moon that would be just like Black Rock City. THOUSANDS of people all co-existing, all giving one another the freedom to create and live in their own realities, and LOTS OF ART!! it blows...
Reply
Re: SEX in Jackie 60
"sticks my platformed booted foot up on the cracked sink in front of me" "the calves of my legs are wedges against the side of the dirty toilet bowl." "and glare at the tarnished wall mirror" I'll have you know I worked my fingers to the bone to make that club nice and that's the thanks I get! cracked sink... dirty toilet bowl... tarnished wall mirror... The Nerve Anna Nicole! See if I ever introduce you to any more Dominican vampires! [This message was edited by daddy on 08-31-02 at 11:47 AM.]
Reply
Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)
Around page 50-something I started to doze off, there was too much argot, hootin' and hollerin', and the magic realism wasn't holding intact. Neither was the vaunted "incest" stuff so awfully shocking to me. Anyone who does sex work implicitly is "permitted" to do so by their Mother or Father. Big wow. But as I read on and found myself in a somewhat overstimulated state. I started writing like crazy in my diary and realized... I had been seeded. My mind was racing (and still is) - the effect...
Reply
Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)
What the fuck have I done to my eyes but read every single one of the articles on "JC" Leroy at http://www.jtleroy.com/press/articles/Atheywrote.htm [For the uninitiate: 'JC' instead of 'JT' in our argot signifies "Just Come Out" as in 'somewhat clueless,' as in 'Just a Child,' as in 'Not Quite Hip Enough.'] And all I can say is: Why BOTHER over whether JC will produce again, or not? One writer even worried the artist was on the "Truman Capote Highway". Wasn't that the first dark example...
Reply
Re: JC Leroy (as Terence put it)
Dear Handsome, I just got Heart/Deceitful in the mail from faithful #166, but should I configure Paris under the toils of LeRoy? Standing out on the sidewalks of St-Denis, will be enjoying my own slew of tricks. Why read about it when you can live it. Empress told me when she was unhappily at JT's last reading, someone tried to lay a racoon penis bone necklace on her! And it wasn't from Pimp Daddy Glad, though, but a publicist! Oh sorry same thing. How can you take an image like that, and...
Reply
Re: Beams to New Orleans
Oh my apologies first, dear friends and Mboarders - I have not been so absent here in any month since we went live over four years ago. This topic has just MOVED from the VERSAILLES ROOM forum to GOT ISSUES forum, as the many issues raised by the hurricane and its continuing dramas will probably keep us posting for months if not years to come. Here are a few updates: MY BROTHER My brother Dave returned home to the Marigny Saturday after 5 weeks of exile in Shreveport, Houston and then Dallas...
Reply
Re: Queers are the Blacks of the 1950's!!! Anti-Gay is on the RISE!!
you left their territory rob, and were not 'drunk' enough to have a handicap that they could vantage. glad you are ok. manhattan has never been a disney set, and as poverty and job loss continue to grow, there will be more violence in the city. it's not like the 1960's when there was tons of money rolling around and everyone could eat or feed someone. it's real bone chilling poverty now comming to america. merlin
Reply
Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?
I really don't know. I would guess either Charlie Atlas or Tina Paul would be the only ones. BTW We just saw Gennaro in the Provincetown bone yard. He sends his best. Did you know him Julien (I mean Mister X)? He would have slit your throat for 45 seconds in that closet of yours. I know that he is very happy that someone like you (meaning someone who knows how to wear Westwood correctly) is wearing his Westwwod.
Reply
Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?
Who knew that those dildos would come in handy so much? I will never forget the Rentboy.com launch party at Jackie. Some of the boys brought by the webmaster were supposed to do a naked, nasty show in silhouette behind a screen, and advertise their "equipment." Unfortunately, those "models" decided it would be cute to hoover up some crystal meth in the dressing room a few minutes prior to showtime. Needless to say all those lusty and angry red 10X6" members decided to retreat to a pale and...
Reply
Re: Verbal Abuse / The Poetry Part 2
New piece...I'll be reading it at Fresh Fruit Festival July 13th at Collective Unconscious at part of their Two Spirit Program. Inspired by this past week. WHAT DID YOU SEE? Dance ˜round Brothers and Sisters Focus on the Tree Give voices to songs our prayers of good Focus on the Me A rattle, perhaps, a bone whistle or feather Awakens what's within Fall into myself, collapse and let go Through the night I am carried By two spirit brother To the Light I feel Light Face down upon Mother A...
Reply
Re: Verbal Abuse / The Poetry Part 2
Hot Knife Humiltiation Hot knife melting my skin slideing off the bone sizzling back again the spirit is unknown tinderbox heart of gold done broke another toy ransacked moodswings of another damaged boy turn that knife when U love me if U really really mean it go ahead n EAT my shame at least then I'll FEEL it turn that knife when U love me if U really really mean it go ahead n EAT my shame at least then I'll FEEL it God is missing.....NOW in the blink of an Eye hot knife opens my gutter...
Reply
Re: Greer Lankton
A wonderful recent Memoir with some fantastic photos that I've never seen XXXOOO Satori ----------------------------- GREER LANKTON, A MEMOIR by Julia Morton At the funeral of East Village artist Greer Lankton, held just over ten years ago in November 1996, her grieving parents displayed a family picture showing an ordinary middle-class mother and father, brother and sister all standing on a beach in khaki shorts, tees and walking shoes. Their hair was blowing and their suntanned faces were...
Topic
Susan Tyrrell
Just saw John Waters " Crybaby" again last night on TV and had forgotten about the divine Susan "SuSu" Tyrrell. She was a true exotic beauty in her day too.LA Weekly November 2000By Paul CullemPhoto by Anne FishbeinIn late April of this year, after...
Topic
Up In Smoke Costume Party w/ Frankie Bones | Sullivan Room NYC
Come see for yourself what makes the Electronic Dance Music world go round... The people, the vibe, the talent… SOUP NYC & SULLIVAN ROOM PRESENT: UP IN SMOKE 420 Celebration! 70's Theme Costume Party with: Frankie Bones [ Sonic Groove ] Chris Love & A B Logic [ Soup | Classic ] Meandisco [ Sullivan Room | SRR | The Loop ] Steve Co x Meshugs Free Until Midnight $10 After I n Full 70's Themed Costume Hosted By: Chris Patrick, Joe Pompeo, Kerry Pompeo, Oscar P, Jessica Poche, Nick...
Topic
The HOWL! Arts Project 2009 Benefit Performances In September
HELP (HOWL! EMERGENCY LIFE PROJECT) OF THE ACTORS FUNDis a wonderful new community resource created to support artists who have made or continue to make their careers in NYC's East Village and Lower East Side and are in need of emergency...
Topic
Paris Hilton & Nicole Ritchie
I love these girls and want to rescue them from the "Crap TV" thread. I've never had a job either, and would love to find out how to make money like a normal person!To achieve my education, studied the out-takes last night from the "Simple Life" DVD...
Topic
UNBROKEN CIRCLE - Great New Play
Unbroken Circle A New Southern Family Drama ST. LUKE’S THEATRE - 308 West 46 th Street NYC UnbrokenCircleThePlay.com A Hilarious and Deeply Moving New Play UNBROKEN CIRCLE , written by James Wesley, is at turns hilarious and disturbing as it explores how family secrets affect every person in each generation differently. Set in 1970's Galveston, Texas, a family is brought together for the first time in years on the day of its patriarch's funeral. As the day turns into night, the impact of the...
Topic
Deep Space ft. François K. + Timmy Richardson + Jon Martin + Space Jesus
January 19* Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Timmy Richardson aka TOT FranÇois K. Timmy Richardson aka TOT, Bronx native likes to say he started his deejaying around the age of three. He became obsessed with records and grew up listening to all the major NYC stations at the time. His all-time favorite was Frankie Crocker everyday on WBLS. This all led to his becoming a dj as well as an avid record collector. He became a partner with Greg Daye of Wild Pitch, the moving underground parties of...
Reply
Re: HyperGender Burlesque
Hypergender Burlesque Presents: BURLESQUE-A-PHOBIA! To start the Halloween season right, HyperGender returns with it's third annual horror spectacular this year appropriately themed Phobias. Horror has never been sexier and sexy has never been more frightening when these lovely performers strip it to the bone. Hosts JZ Bich and N will bring back their "Shower me with fear" act that pays tribute to the shower scene in Psycho. This is not to be missed burlesque meets horror fest that will make...
Reply
Re: Paris Hilton & Nicole Ritchie
On the next episode, Paris will be devoured by a pack of Tinkerbelles who will strip her to the bone. Her skeleton will be so pleased with her new figure she'll help develop a whole new line of clothing for teenage anorexics. Her chain of salons with hungry Tinkerbelles on staff to eat up teenage pudge will do poorly, however.
Reply
Re: Swept Away, part III
Broken hands, ribs, colar bone.... and still no broken neck.... what a pity..... I would have loved to have seen her in a British village hospital!!!
Reply
Re: Fingernails, New Mexico - A Remote Location
Lexxy hons -- and Anna! -- thanks for the notations! There is a very cute Japanese spa on a mountainside called "Ten Thousand Waves" that I've heard tell is cruisy as hell, but mostly for the guys. Jackie Bigelow was enjoying herself there... her friend works there and he is trying to help me get a job. My hearing in my left ear just went "boink" on the trip cross-country with Father Paul. I've had massage, acupuncture, meridian channeling, heavy-metal flushing -- in short everything Santa...
Reply
Re: Fingernails, New Mexico - A Remote Location
S'tan thank you so much for posting the recounting of your visit to your father's resting place. It reminds me of how important it is at times to feel the aloneness of having been put here on the earth and the tangible reach that manifests within one when those who brought you here have departed to the very 'place' out of which they brought you giving one the truely sensed expansiveness of what being alive is -that your physical location is such a finite reference -I don't know if I am...
Reply
Re: Fingernails, New Mexico - A Remote Location
Kids kids no fighting. I will post info when the Goodies get it together. I just saw Seven's Dad! or rather his Spiritual Father at the Fingernails post office. This wretched rusty Toyota truck on jacked-up big wheels pulls up ... it's dotted all over its ass with spray-paint color. A long lanky man gets out... with a shaved head, but that long strip in the back intact. Couldn't see if it was a cross... he's wearing a black leather hat adorned with both silver and esoteric bony regalia. He's...
Reply
Re: Back in Black: Mr. Black Part 5
Was hot! Mr. White, you did it again. Always full of surprises that Mr. White. And lookie what I found on the TMZ website! While we have been drinking our fingers to the bone every Friday night look who is living La Vida Loca in Europe!!!!!! Our own little "Loca" Sammy Jo!!!! And look at that buff, tan body. He doesn't look like that when he's here!
Reply
Re: Keep it Local!
CUISINE FROM THE LITTLE BUSH ECONOMIC COLLAPSE One slice multigrain wholegrain bread $2.00 per loaf at C-Town supermarket. One dollop of generic brand sweet relish $1.99 at most bodegas south of 14th Street. One string bean about $1.00 a pound at select vendors in the Union Square farmer's market if you wait until closing time. Enamel coated tin plate made in China bought fourth hand three for one buck from a street vendor on the corner of 3rd Street and Avenue D. The 'Sweet Bone on a Futon'...
Reply
Re: Proposition 8: Gay Marriage Ban
via Jackie Beat's blog: Saturday, November 08, 2008 NO GAY MARRIAGE? HOW ABOUT NO GAYS!? Current mood: neglected Category: Life That's right, Breeder -- GAYS ARE GOING ON STRIKE! Yes, we Homosexuals here in sunny California -- the epicenter of not just mainstream entertainment, but the porn industry to boot, are going on permanent vacation! And you know what that means... No more amazing haircutting, hairstyling and/or hair-coloring. This is especially troublesome for the many Black women...
Reply
Re: Proposition 8: Gay Marriage Ban
Where are Chi Chi and Casanova? I heard that Casanova jumped into the fountain at Union Square to a roar of applause. He did that yesterday in the fountain on The Pier to the same reaction. I guess it's his new thing. He's such a ham bone, just like his Daddy.
Reply
Re: CLICK+ DRAG updates
I don't wear makeup, what gave you that idea. It's all natural sweetie. My body hangs off this bone structure.
Reply
Re: Upstairs at Studio 54 Saturdays
I tire of this repartee about Studio 54 and it's supposed fabulousness. I can only imagine that the only people there who might classify as " cool, cutting edge, innovative, unusual-in-a-amazing-way, stylish, or hip" would be the downtown crowd that hate going above 14th street for anything. It is almost a given that those of us who can be considered legendary wouldn't be caught dead staring at the gasping mouths and faces of the B&T or "fashion" crowd that I am sure you will find at...
Reply
Re: Prince Harry vs. Prince William
Trust me I long ago checked out the official Royal websites, hon. In fact some of the pics I snagged I've already posted. He's so full of energy. I'll bet he could use a good rubdown after playing the field ... perhaps it's time I became a masseuse. Here's an article from the UK Daily Mirror that appeared some months ago about Harry's prowess on the field, in reference to the match he played where he gets down and dirty (see pic of him in my previous post in soiled uniform). It really got my...
Reply
Re: Wigstock 2003 and post-Wigstock events
Two of the recent points talked about here; underground vs. prominence for an artist, and Sweetie's luscious bitching about the 'demise' of the EV as a kind of freeforall zone: both have to do on a certain level with adversity. I think there is a not so subtle imbalance now that has to do with a kind of, how to say, 'expiration date'. Intitially people who ran the spaces in the EV were committed to being way underground but the mentality about this has changed quite drastically with the...
Reply
Re: Los Angeles--do you hate it?
I find the unreality of it all part of its charm actually. Everyone walking around all plastic surgeried and fake. A lot of the women look like trannys there. The posing, the "fronting" can be amusing -- though only as a now-and-then novelty. And the 70s time warp near the beaches kind of excites me, as though I'll see Farrah Fawcett flying by in a Trans Am at any second. And the weather! I've NEVER been a winter person -- I only like it during the holiday season. Otherwise I'm all about...
Reply
Re: Tom Jones
Sweetie, your instincts are always so right on..like a bloodhound. Get this : Studio 54 mensroom 1978, standing at the urinal and who walks in and stands right next to me? Mr. Jones. Out plops the big uncut welsh bone, thick and meaty. I almost fainted. He turns and sees me drooling at it and says" Sorry son, this is for the ladies. Better wipe your mouth before you drool all over your nice shirt." Puts it back in his pants and pats me on the head. Smiles and walks out. That Mr. Jones is a...