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Re: NOTS 21 "The Wild Heart" announced for May 6, 2011

Chi Chi ·
THE JACKIE FACTORY NYC PRESENTS NIGHT OF A THOUSAND STEVIES 21: THE WILD HEART FRIDAY MAY 6, 2011 THE HIGHLINE BALLROOM 431 WEST 16TH STREET NYC DOORS OPEN 9 PM - 4 AM $20 TILL FEBRUARY 6, $25 THEREAFTER 18 AND OVER, 21 TO DRINK Box Office http://www.highlineballroom.com/bio.php?id=1814 More Info http://www.mothernyc.com/stevie/index.html JACKIE FACTORY Producers CHI CHI VALENTI, JOHNNY DYNELL and HATTIE HATHAWAY are delighted to announce the 21st annual NIGHT OF 1000 STEVIES, back for the...
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Re: Straight To Hell (Sex Stories)

Minerva ·
Gobs, that is so unbelievably wild and wonderful. You've gotta get some inside poop for us. I bet Dubya wears panties under his suit, I just know it. Find out! MS
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Re: Straight To Hell (Sex Stories)

bobby ·
What a tender and erotic story about a fetish that drives so many of us totally wild. Keep up the stories and welcome to the boards.
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Re: Sex With Taxi Drivers part 2

joetaco8 ·
Midddle-Eastern men drive me wild. I love those Pakistani men, with there small uncut soldiers. The smell, size, and hot sex talk turn me on almost as much as the ladies.
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Re: Miss Understood's Hi from Thailand

Miss Understood ·
...so they slice open this lizard, squeeze out the oil, and rub it on "make dick grow big". You can also buy the stuff from an herbal medicine guy. I wonder if they have that in Chinatown? Well, I guess if any of the girls go off the 'mones and they want to restore their trade, they can try lizard oil. Chiang Mai is full of Euro-hippie types. Lot's of health food, yoga classes, etc. It's like the Thai San Francisco. There are these stoes full of beads, beautiful fabrics, silver, pottery,...
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Re: Greer Lankton

Miss Horse ·
In the late 80's I used to live about a block away from Einsteins and I must say the store was incredible. You could see some of the best Greer dolls in the Einsteins window: Candy Darling, Divine, Peggy Moffitt, Diana Vreeland. Not only was the boutique full of vintage Chanel and Pucci, but Greer's husband, Paul Monroe, designed beautiful surreal jewelry. Bracelets made of pills, necklaces reflecting with hundreds of mirrors, tiny buckets of champagne on ice swinging from earrings. The...
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Re: Jo-Jo Baby - DollMaker

TonyaKnudsen ·
Which is pretty fitting, considering that Jojo's lively demeanor, colorful appearance and eye-catching art make him one of Chicago's most visual – and visible – personalities. Little known fact: as a child, Jojo wanted to be a priest. A stint at Quigley North Prepatorial Seminary deemed him "too theatrical" for the papacy. That's an understatement (although he did hone his hair sculpting skills for the stage – for artists Cinderella, Judas Priest, UB40, Guns and Roses and others). Jojo's...
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Re: Your favorite Jackie theme?

Agent Blue ·
There were so many amazing evenings but Jackie's baby was spot on. The sick nannies Go Go followed by the Perfect Basil Twist's Jackie's baby puppet Singing your "Goin str8 to Hell" And do not for get the Johnny Dynell set that looked like a haunted mansion. I will never forget when Chi Chi said at the end of Basil's performance " We have been having sex here for 9 years and we finally had a baby" Also late night was quite wild that night. I also have to mention Connie in "Steal this Invite"...
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)

Miss Understood ·
I first discovered Pyramid in late '87. My very first night happened to be a big benefit show, I think for Dee's teeth. Yeah, I know she didn't quite get them for a while, but that's another story. It was one of those super shows with a zillion acts! I was dazzled! In '87 the pyramid was all painted in crazy black and white trippy swirls, the shows were wild, and I was sold! It broke my heart when they painted it black. I became a regular at Hapi's party. It's what inspired me to do drag. I...
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Re: Party Monster - Michael Alig

Miss Understood ·
Bridgette, I can totally understand why you'd be interested in the 80's/90's NY club scene. There was a lot of excitement, color, and creativity. What I find unfortunate is how much credit for this is being given to Michael Alig. The whole "Club Kid" thing was really an extension of what was first being done in small East Village Venues such as the Pyramid. Flloyd, Sister Dimension, Lahoma, Olympia, and many other freaks were doing their thing way before Disco 2000. When the small venues...
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Re: Miss Understood's Thailand 2003!

Miss Understood ·
Koh Samui ('koh" means island) is a large somewhat developed island. Certain areas have flashy hotels, but where I'm staying it's still somewhat lazy and cozy. I'm not actually sleeping at the place where I'm doing my cleansing fast, they were full. I'm right across the road. In the past when staying at Thai beaches I'd rented a cute little bungalow, like the one in the picture I posted. This time, I have a really big one, about 3-4 times the size. This one even has hot water and a...
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Re: Miss Understood's Thailand 2003!

Ryan ·
I called and called and called u for like two weeks then i saw this topic. havent been on here in ages until yesterday so i havent seen your posts. Nice to know ur back where u like it most- well other then my ass. Bring me back something good and u know im not into Asians so make it food-type stuff. Peanut Sauce is my FAVORITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! come back soon so we can go to Boiler Room again and u can bring the cute boy who likes to play that centipede game. and i can put some peanut sauce...
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Re: Miss Understood's Thailand 2003!

Miss Understood ·
I'm in Saigon, oficially know as "Ho Chi Mihn City." So far it's nuts. I love it. There's this crazy energy at night. Almost everyone in the street is on a motorbike. They outnumber cars 50-1. It's noisy, but exciting. There's a lot of eye contact. I've heard it's a good way to cruise. I have a friend named Thang(prounounced "Tang" )who's a local. He's the boyfriend of my American friend Benjamin (an old friend of *BOB*s) who's in the U.S. at the moment. Thang is very flamboyant for someone...
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Re: Miss Understood's Thailand 2003!

Miss Understood ·
I just got my 10th massage in 6 weeks. I think all 10 add up to the price of 1 in NY! Thai massages are rough, but they make my back feel alright again. I got one in Vietnam that was a bit different. She did a lot with her feet, walking on my back and the back of my legs. I guess fat people don't give massages. Well, the 6 fat people in Vietnam will manage to find other occupations. Maybe it IS the diet in Asia, but I'm skeptical. Thang is over 30 and packs away beer like a German truck...
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Re: Beams To Bobby Part 2

seven ·
I have been feeling the swell of energy (well, you know Ms. Miller, I'm partial to those kinds of metaphors) emanating from the day of 3/12 for over a month now, so recieving the bless of your appearance at Magique may have me -most suitably- incoherent. Being alive is not anyone's choice in the beginning, so it is, to say the least, sometimes hard to hold on to the universe out of which we all have come while on this planet. Wild fortune has me in Tokyo today (a long story, which like all...
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Re: RIP, VIP

Anna Nicole ·
Nina Simone, whose deep, raspy, forceful voice made her a unique figure in jazz and later helped chronicle the civil rights movement, died Monday at her home in France, according to her personal manager. She was 70. - I don't know if you ever caught her live, but she defo invented the term DIVA... when i saw her she walked off the stage till the audience went wild with applause then she finally returned... this was after only one number!! Bless 'er! Amazing distinctive voice, a true legend
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Re: Pepper LeBeija

bobby ·
In The Cape Cod Times: ( from The New York Times) The performer who used the stage name Pepper LaBeija as a glamourous queen of The Harlem drag balls immortilized in the 1991 documentary "Paris Is Burning" died on May 14 at Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan. She, as she preferred to be called was 53. A woman who answered the telephone at her mother's home but who would not identify herself said the cause of the death was a heart attack. LaBeija ( pronounced La-BAY-zha) appeared proudly in...
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)

hatches ·
The acid punch was mixed by Wendy Wild (naturally) and Michael Kitty Ullmann. In order to get a cupful, you had to go to Wendy in the coat check and say a code word. But Wendy and Kitty forgot it was four-way acid and gave everyone a major dose. It was the first time I hallucinated on LSD. I mean REALLY seeing things. But I remember little else. I do remember, however, that we went up to the gathering in Central Park. Wendy, Kitty, Sister, Marjan, Marcia Resnick, Hali Fields, and a few...
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Re: BEWITCHED

sweetie ·
Not to stray too far from the BEWITCHED topic here but I actually got teary reading your post Randella. I am glad you got you harem pants. God I love reading these stories that validate so much of my early years, and tell me there were so many others like myself. Maybe if you had been put in a play group of little sissies, you could have found identification and commeraderie with little boys like yourself. Too progreesive for the early 70's I suppose. I remember wandering the aisles...
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Re: Party Monster - Michael Alig

Anna Nicole ·
I caught the movie and found it depressing.... in the sense that it was all too camp an panto when its really a dark sad tale. Like most of Fenton and Randys stuff its on the edge of 'could be fab' but never quite makes it. They always pick the best topic but never quite fully pull it off. I think they would have been much better at making a fab movie had they cast more unknowns in the main role (but then the majors would not have been as interested), as Seth Green and macauly are just too...
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Re: RIP, VIP

Glamnerd ·
Johnny Cash was the real thing. Lived an amazing ,wild , full life and reflected it back through his art. Not many like him left in the world. His last CD was a perfect goodbye. If you don't have it , get it. Hope he and June are havin' a romp somewhere up in the sky.
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Re: Fashion, Sweetie

jonomar ·
-I saw part of the Heatherette show on NY metro looked pretty good, not as wild as usual maybe i missed some stuff, maybe I'm expecting god knows what from them. Anyone go to the show?? party?? -aint it great that ny metro is covering the shows this year again, a whole lot more than style network does. -Not that I don't like the song but was there any designer that didnt play Beyonce knowles song. (crazy in love) -Am I the only one who doesn't give a shit about Sally Jesse -Anna Sui...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

Luxury Lex ·
Thanks for posting the link, Randella. For all its hype about the new clubs opening, somehow this article was not very encouraging. The best thing about the article was reading how the local community board was -- for once -- powerless to stop all these clubs from opening. That's refreshing to hear, and more power to the new entrepreneurs who are trying to make a difference, forge ahead and reinvent the nightclubbing experience. David Rabin once again shows everyone what an asshole he is by...
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Re: East Side, West Side, All Around The Town

dreambot ·
sorry honey, they're already here, crawling all over the place in packs of ten or more, drunk out of their ever living minds, screaming their putrid heads off all hours of any night, in their paltry rendition of american pie 'wild abandon' only to return the following morning to classes at Fordham U. (the Jesuit University). I heard tell that Mr. Christ died drinking for their sins. rb//nyc//bronx//bohemia
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Re: Goin' To The Chapel: The Lesbian, Gay & T/S Marriage Topic

Merlinator ·
honeys, sit back relax........ now we can watch this show unfold and none of us has to do another thing to push this titanic on its way. it's gonna get so ugly and mean spirited, and all we got to do is sit on the sidelines and watch these social conservative monkey minds fall over over each other in this moment of their public shame they know not. they gonna have us all verbally abused into jail, in hell and/or not allowed to enter by the front door anywhere before they are over themselves.
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Re: My Night of 1000 Stevies 14 review

CatAnna ·
My husband John and I had a wonderful time at NOTS! Thanks to everyone who performed and help put this together! We took a few pictures of ourselves and our friends and a few of the performers in the first set, before the batteries in my camera died. I could smack myself for not bringing an extra set! Anyroad, if anyone else took pictures I'd love to see them, especially of Gypsy Wild doing SOTM... GW you were AWESOME!... and anything from the third set which we missed 'cause we had to leave...
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Re: RIP, VIP - Chapter 2 (3/5/04++)

Stacy Amber ·
How choked up I got when I heard that Marlon Brando had died today. I felt an era coming to a close. He became such an eccentric and fodder for the tabloid mills, but he helped revolutionize screen acting in his time, marched with Martin Luther King at the March on Washington in 1963 (along with Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward and others), protested the screen misrepresentation of Native Americans, and was a pure counterculturist. And Lex, I'll second that sentiment about him having been a...
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Re: RIP, VIP - Chapter 2 (3/5/04++)

Anna Nicole ·
Kersh just sent me this... its to appear in the British press (independent I think...) 'He was the most important person in British music since the birth of rock 'n' roll' By Andy Kershaw It was like I had been hit by a hammer. Jenny Abramsky, the BBC's controller of network radio, called me and said: "I've got some bad news for you, and I think you ought to sit down." As soon as she said that, my mind just raced and in a flash, before she had said it, I thought "Peel's dead". John had died...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

S'tan ·
Hi Bobby darling, Happy New World Disorder 2005! Apropos of fighting against the machine, I just saw the East Village Art Show at the Chelsea Museum -- so major! It could have been ten times bigger... Paintings that are so fervent and wild. David Wojnarowicz's "Death of American Spirituality" is one of the most terrifying paintings seen in a long time. Overarching the experience is the apocalyptic drone of Sonic Youth from the video room. Sue Coe's "Car Hookers" is incredible as is David...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

seven ·
Dearest S'tan, actually I am not in any trap at all. If a person loves something creative that they do, or anything else, they don't have to make a living off it. That is not an idealization either, it is a fact of being alive. And in the 'art world' making things rich collectors buy means you are making things that necessarily flatter the tastes and opinions of those collectors. That act has nothing to do with being a creative person, is the opposite of creative freedom -is actually a...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

seven ·
Though I liked a lot of the art at the New Museum show it was not actually about the art. As much as I liked the kooky dancing bee video for its low-budget, tres gay, faux MTV production value, Klaus Noami's video (with sound so lamentably under-amped), the Jack Smith AMAZING 1962 film -the show is about the scene and the people and not really about the art at all! Not too subtle about that either, since the whole upstairs gallery is devoted to 'class' pictures and headshots of the...
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)

Ann's Brother ·
Hi! I'm looking for reminiscences about my late sister, Ann Craig, a Pyramid Club emcee/performer from that great '80s era. I think she also performed at Danceteria and other venues. Would anyone have any stories/images/video of her? (I have access to broadband and can download large files.) I'd love to know more about her performances from those years -- I only got to attend a couple of wonderful, wild Pyramid events. (I particularly remember one Father's Day night when our Dad was the...
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Re: I'm from normal parents (The Pyramid Club Topic)

Ann's Brother ·
God, what a gift your memory of Annie is! Putting out my request after stumbling across the Pyramid and Danceteria discussions, I don't think I realized what it would be like to actually read a post such as yours. It's wonderfully moving, to think of you thinking of her -- and your specific memories are like clues to recreating that fabulous and fractured time. Thank you! I DO remember her descriptions of Cafe Iguana, though I never caught a regular show. I know she thought of her job...
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Re: Wildlife In New York City

hatches ·
Those little birds are actually a kind of tropical green parrot, the Monk Parrot, that has escaped into the wild and, against all odds, seems to thrive in this northeastern climate. Some believe they came from careless pet owners and others theorize they escaped en-masse from a broken crate at Kennedy airport nearly 30 years ago. There are a great many flocks in Brooklyn and Queens and in the past few years, flocks of the lime colored, noisy birds have been spotted in Central Park and...
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Re: Farewell Charming Old New York

S'tan ·
What's wrong with my computer, I don't see an Anya picture? Hatches that was my no makeup look... I know what you mean about the migrations. E.g.. Duncan came to NY with about 10 friends and no, they didn't all live in the same apartment together, like you'd probably have to now. Everyone got their OWN place, but would hang out together. You did used to meet whole groups of artists/performers/writers, who from their home town decided en masse to move here together. This inspired those left...
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Re: Kenneth Anger

Amber Ray ·
PS ...he should scare you Daddy...he can get pretty wild.
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Re: Jackie Curtis

Zazoo and Satori ·
Here's the most recent update from Craig: -------------------------------------------- This week Penguin Books' Chamberlain Bros. imprint is releasing worldwide (in hardback) "Superstar in a Housedress", my 256 page biography of this fascinating artist and personality who both lived and performed sometimes as a man, sometimes as a woman. On Sunday, May 29th or Tuesday, May 31st, The New York Times "Bookshelf" section will publish an excerpt of my book next to a photo of the cover! The book...
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Re: !BadAss! Burlesque commits Idolatry TONIGHT!

Vulgaras ·
Yes indeed it is . Our monthly cycle rears its wild head again this Sat. 11pm @ the Knitting Factory....for complete info please visit - www.BadAssBurlesque.com
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Re: Kenneth Anger

Amber Ray ·
Lucifer, Arisen A quintessential San Francisco story, starring charismatic musician/murderer Bobby BeauSoleil* *with underground filmmaker Kenneth Anger, cult leader Charles Manson, Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey, and the Straight Satans motorcycle gang in supporting roles SF Weekly November 17, 2004 By Lessley Anderson Bobby BeauSoleil bounds into the visiting room at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institute in Pendleton, Ore. His 5-foot-10-inch frame is thin, but he moves with a...
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Re: Grey Gardens At Irving Plaza

daddy ·
OK, I'll try. "Grey Gardens" was basically Hattie Hathaway (Hatches) and my thing. Hattie thought of the name (Hattie also named "Mother" BTW, it came to her in a wet dream about Jimi Hendrix but that's another story) It was every Saturday night at Irving Plaza, after the rock shows ended. The Irving Plaza staff (who were incredible) cleared out the drunk college kids faster than one of Messy Bonnie's farts. And in about 20 minutes we (about 15 people) transformed the theater into this eery,...
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Re: Beams to New Orleans

seven ·
We need to pool funds, charter some trasnportation and take a whole contingent. The hurrican was just the beginning. There will now be years of human degradation, unchecked corporate profiteering, a massive struggle to keep the underclass out of the 'new' New Orleans on the part of the overclass, a free-for-all of curruption -a kind of Wild West of depredations.
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Re: The Return Of TRIPPLE XXX!

daddy ·
Damn, Tripple XXX is right. Last night was NASTY! And packed! It was the most fun I've had DJing in a long time. SIBERIA is this great, completely raw dump that... well, just has it going on. I loved it. It reminded me of the first JACKIE 60s when the only lights we had were clip on lights on extension cords with red bulbs and I DJed on a card table. The sound system at SIBERIA is... well, there IS NO sound system! It was like playing at an "Outlaw Party". Really fun. Upstairs (where I was)...
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Re: boy george

Luxury Lex ·
At first I thought he might have been so tweaked that he didn't know what was happening and called the cops. But it's totally possible that someone left it there, especially if it's club people coming and going at all hours (duh!). My former uptown bachelor pad was host to many a nefarious 5 a.m. transgression involving "houseguests" back in the day LOL .... Another likely explanation is that the cops recognized George (tweaked or not) and simply wanted a good story to gossip about back at...
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Re: Pete's Place

hatches ·
Well you got the East Village part right, Daddy. Pete's Place was a restaurant on Fifth Street very close to the old Ninth Pct. Stationhouse. Frequented by cops, and really a dive until Evelyne, a French wild woman came along and made the restaurant part really fab and arty with great food and DJs etc. And a wild late night drug scene ensued... (Wasn't NYC grand?) Ah, remember her two gorrr-geous uncut sons, Daddy? Named something like Jean-Marc and Jean-Cristophe, I think... But maybe you...
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Re: !BadAss! Burlesque commits Idolatry TONIGHT!

Vulgaras ·
Time to give thanxxx to all of those who created the adventurous unity and powerful vibe last Anniversary !BadAss! 11/19. Thanks to everyone who came out to support & share our 1st year Anniversary Experience! A big thanxxx to the World Famous *BOB* who gave her ALL hosting and her infamous *BOB* number, honoring our 1st anniversary! Thank you to DJ's Madame Dollhaus & GothicHangman for giving us all music to jump & grind to with inovation & zeal! Super thanks to the staff at...
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Re: Anderson Cooper: "Outing" in the 21st Century

seven ·
So who's going to answer the question? About why the emphasis on a person's sexual orientation as a primary qualifier? They want to have sex with them? -I think that was Merlin quoting Bobby, if I remember the posts from above. Is that a learned behavior, wanting to know someone else's 'sexual orientation', is it another category of conformity? People in Europe aren't preoccupied with it(like how people as Hatches says used to just ask if the club was fun)because they all fuck everybody all...
 
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