I'm very interested in the art of female illusions. I've been doing drag sine I was 15 years old. Still a work in progress, Im always learning and coming up with new ways on how to perfect myself and to try something new. It took a lot of work to get myself to where I am now and I wanna do so much more. A goal that I would like to give myself Is going out for EOY (Entertainer of the year) I like to do big things, sometimes I get a little to creative from time to time. Like eating fire or coming down from the ceiling. I just like to do a show with a whole theater set type of feel. Drag also doesn't necessarily mean that you have to be a woman. It's the fact of being big and makeup. Like one of my new characters that I've developed is Stuart from Mad TV along with Marilyn Manson and Charlie and the Choclate Factory. Any man or women that can get up in front of a bunch of people and prance around on stage, either looking like a hot mess, painted for the back row, or have an outfit or dress to die for, I give full respect and take my hat off to. It takes alot of work to get up there and give a show. Alot of people ask why do I dress up and do what I do. And its simply for entrainment. I think what I enjoy most about it is getting ready. Putting the face on, making the cloths, styling wings. Becoming another character and pushing yourself to see how well you can pull off the look is what I find to be the most fun!
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I love all kinds of music. Listening to music is like a release for me. Some people think that its just like background noise. But you really have to listen to the words, it tells a story. It will either make you wanna get up and dance or sob in your bed holding your pillow (dont ask) lol
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Recently, my grandmother fell into a coma. Shes fine now and is back at home with the girls. (Her dogs) Seeing here like that was something else. Ive gone threw to much heartache with close friends that have pasted away with committing suicide and with other deaths in the family. It becomes too much to fast. But they say that god only puts so much on your shoulders that you can handle. I guess I can handle a lot of shit then. My Grandmother is 59 years old and a TRUE red head. She suffers from diabetes and going blind. Her blood has started to poison her body and she has to have dialyses, (I believe 3 or 4 days a week) for 5 hrs. She takes over 50 some old pills just to stay healthy. Ive seen her pretty bad, but this time was at her worst and its only going to get worse. (Knock on wood) When she wasnt responding to anything or anyone, she kept talking to her dad that has been gone for 37 years. It was kind of funny though because my mother, grandfather, the nurse and I would be asking questions and my grandmother would yell out I DONT KNOW. When she finally woke up I asked her if she remembered anything and she said she only remembered me. She knew we were there but she was just unable to respond. As the days were going buy she started to show some improvement, opening her eyes, squeezing our hands, saying small words (Ice&MMMM) LOL! She was so cute but it was so depressing at the same time to see her that way. She was like a little kid all over again, not knowing how to use a spoon or pick her hair with a pick. LOL the best moment being with her was when I was feeding her ice chips and she would say MMMM, and trying to get her to make a fist. My mother would shake her hand like a fist and say make a fist, and my grandmother would hit my moms hand. (You would have had to been there) Being with her everyday in the hospital gave me more of a desire to become an RN. Just by helping someone I think would make me feel like Ive made a difference being here. It also showed me how much family and friends mean to me. Some one that you may not have seen in years could pop in out of the blue to come see you can really make a difference. I love you Grandma! ~ Your sweet loving grandson