Friday, July 18, 2014
Let’s Get Graphic!
The womanless beauty pageant photo above is from a Relay for Life event that took place in Cucamonga, California last year. The four contestants on the left are typical for this kind of event, but get a load of the contestant on the right. Wow! If she didn’t win the pageant, she was robbed.
Years ago, I participated in local Relay for Life events, but none of them had the womanless beauty pageant component. I was robbed!
If I didn’t know better, I think my mother slipped BUDS into my brassiere when I wasn’t looking! (My mother always called it a “brassiere,” never a “bra.”)
In the past, William Meldrum had some cool graphics at anokorok.deviantart.com. Sadly, that Deviantart account is gone, so there is nothing new coming our way. Nevertheless, the above is my favorite Meldrum piece.
And I close with the above graphic. Don’t you love it? It expresses my sentiments exactly.
I agree, Stana! The photo you provide at the end of your post expresses my sentiments as well!
ReplyDeleteActually, a few people including cisgender women have said this to my face!
DeleteHere's a page talking about the event, including the pageant. Still doesn't say who the person is who won..
ReplyDeletehttp://gotobeautyschool.com/blog/index.php/2013/06/05/salon-success-academy-is-relay-for-lifes-top-fundraising-team/
But if you look up his name (Thomas Perea), you find this facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/hairbythomas99
His facebook page is covered in makeup photos, with the tag (T-styles). His face seems to match too:
https://scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn2/t1.0-9/521709_1389200914652063_2107054337_n.jpg
Excellent investigating! That's him/her.
DeleteThanks for the good sentiments. I enjoyed this composite post
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it. I enjoyed putting it together.
DeleteNo one who didn't know what they were doing would dress up that well. This is a dead T dar giveaway! !
ReplyDelete"Me" thinks he is a local drag queen!!!
ReplyDeleteThat was my first thought, but his/her Facebook page seems to infer otherwise.
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