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Miss Lily

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About Me

The next Dr. Sketchy's San Diego will be taking place on Saturday, November 17th at 3:00 PM at the Bluefoot Bar and Lounge. Featured Models: Heather and Sara of Urban Tribal Dance. THEME: MOTION...STILLNESS...BEAUTY
Dr. Sketchy's is the little Brooklyn event that became a movement. Founded in 2005 by artist Molly Crabapple, Dr. Sketchy's asked a simple question. Why can't drawing people be sexy?
We'll be combing San Diego to find the most beautiful burlesque dancers, delicious fetish models, spunkiest Rollergirls, drag queens, drag kings, belly dancers, and the most rippling hunks of man. Then we let you draw them for three hours. Interspersed with posing are ridiculous drawing contests (best left handed drawing? Best incorporation of a woodland animal?) where you can win alcohol and fancy prizes. From its humble Brooklyn beginnings, Dr. Sketchy's now has 25 branches around the globe, including Hollywood, London, Tokyo, Rome, and Melbourne. Now, we add San Diego to that ever-growing list. YOU BRING: Your sketchpad, your drawing implements, some cash for liquid inspiration WE PROVIDE: Dames...Drinks...Drawing!
Saturday, November 17th, 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM $10 suggested donation
21 AND UP
Bluefoot Bar and Lounge
3404 30th Street San Diego, CA 92104


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My Interests

Both fascinated and repulsed by politics, love fine films, great literature, cheesy films and trashy comic books,geeking out over sci fi and Buffy, entertaining friends, being entertained by friends, just hanging out with Matthew, trying not to obsess about the state of the world...The flashing bright lights and pretty colors on my friends' profiles helps a lot!

I'd like to meet:

Friends, Romans, countrymen...

I'M SO THERE...SATURDAY OCTOBER 6TH AT THE KEN

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Heroes:

George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Alice Paul and Lucy Burns (suffragettes), Margaret Sanger (early reproductive rights activist), Gloria Steinam, Edith Wharton...Xena...Buffy