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Follow-up to my last post...
It occurs to me that many might not be familiar with the fact that cross-dressing is a time honoured British tradition, so I'll link you to this excellent article by AA Gill:
Invite your suburban neighbours to something as quaintly old-fashioned as a tarts-and-vicars party and, sure as rain on a bank holiday, the women will all come as Patrick Troughton from The Omen and the men will all totter along, bow-legged and cackling, as lamé-mini-skirted hookers, with a collection of balloons, pillows, fruit and balls shoved down the front of their borrowed Wonderbra.
Oh, and here's David Tennant upholding that tradition! :D
Doctor Who Spoof (David Tennant in Drag) - Click here for this week’s top video clips
Invite your suburban neighbours to something as quaintly old-fashioned as a tarts-and-vicars party and, sure as rain on a bank holiday, the women will all come as Patrick Troughton from The Omen and the men will all totter along, bow-legged and cackling, as lamé-mini-skirted hookers, with a collection of balloons, pillows, fruit and balls shoved down the front of their borrowed Wonderbra.
Oh, and here's David Tennant upholding that tradition! :D
Doctor Who Spoof (David Tennant in Drag) - Click here for this week’s top video clips

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Odd how something that's totally innocent (more or less) in one country can be very controversial in another...
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(Your icon, on the other hand, is making me laugh!)
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We even have a street named after her!
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I have to say as an american I've always found the cross-dressing thing kind of mystifying. I grew up watching PBS, and remember wondering with friends why so many of female characters on say, Monty Python or whatever were played by men. "It must be a british thing" was the answer we came up with!
Drag just isn't mainstream humor here, and I think most people find it puzzling.
Also, who is "Gazza"? He was mentioned in the article, and I've heard the name (nickname?) elsewhere. I'm just curious!
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Now I'm imagining her walking into the classroom, calling them all sorts of endearments... *drifts off into happy daydream*
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Yes, rather! *g*
Drag just isn't mainstream humor here, and I think most people find it puzzling.
Sometimes I love the English so much I could burst!
Also, who is "Gazza"? He was mentioned in the article, and I've heard the name (nickname?) elsewhere. I'm just curious!
Paul Gascoigne">, ex football player, mostly known for his ball and drinking skills!
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Don't know about 'everyday', although the assistant headmaster at the girls' school happily dresses up for the panto every year! And there's a [maths] teacher at Darcy's school who uses any opportunity available to don shiny spotty tights. :)
The only time most Americans would find crossdressing to be rather normal would be Halloween. And that would be more in the liberal parts of the US.
Heh. Indeed.
While I don't find it upsetting or anything, I don't really get the appeal myself.
Ah, but there's nothing like a dame...
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