I had fun today clicking around in flickr viewing various Halloween costumes. Do the same and you'll find lots of creative people having a good time.
The caption to this great shot (not the one above, but the one linked) is "I really do love Halloween." Don't you? The person in the linked image quite regularly dresses in interesting costumes.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
A toast to France
French Lolita is lovely -- and skilled at creating optical illusions.
Since Halloween is fast approaching, this seemed like an especially good time to point out that dressing up doesn't have to be scary.
Wow.
Since Halloween is fast approaching, this seemed like an especially good time to point out that dressing up doesn't have to be scary.
Wow.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Zerophilia
This month, Showtime is running "Zerophilia," a sci-fi teen comedy movie about a person with a
The film's official website is still on-line.
In one scene, the main character is male, but starts to transform into a female while on a date with a female. In sum, he quickly develops realistic breasts. Otherwise, the filmmaker used male and female actors for the various roles.
"condition that the movie as well as the International Organization of Zerophiliacs claims affects approximately 1,000 or more people in the world, who have an extra "Z" chromosome. Following their first experience of sexual intercourse, Zerophiliacs begin to change gender whenever they are sexually aroused."Here's the trailer from youtube:
The film's official website is still on-line.
In one scene, the main character is male, but starts to transform into a female while on a date with a female. In sum, he quickly develops realistic breasts. Otherwise, the filmmaker used male and female actors for the various roles.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Pennant Fever
It's baseball playoff time.
Did you know that baseball teams usually require their rookies to dress in drag as part of their initiation to the major leagues?
Here's a recent photo from the Tampa Bay Rays, one of last year's World Series competitors. David Price should have shaved.
None of the players I've seen in drag look as good as the gurl in the accompanying photo.
Did you know that baseball teams usually require their rookies to dress in drag as part of their initiation to the major leagues?
Here's a recent photo from the Tampa Bay Rays, one of last year's World Series competitors. David Price should have shaved.
None of the players I've seen in drag look as good as the gurl in the accompanying photo.
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