Saturday, August 4, 2007

What a Drag.

Booze being what it is, many of us were a little hung.... over this morning. When I say 'us' I mean everyone but me... Seems I'm the only REAL boozer in the group.. Gay, Irish Ancestry, and grew up in the Maritimes... booze is as natural to me as breathing... Seems while everyone LOVED my Sangria, it's a little too much for some...

When we went for late (2PM) Brunch, I of course had a Bloody Mary, the rest had coffee... armatures!

Today was all about re-charging batteries, so after brunch, the boys (Didier, Joel and Philippe) went over to Parc Jean-Drappeau to go to the 'gay day' at the pool. Sun and a few laps were what their Dr ordered... Personally I did a little shopping' cause it's good for the old gay soul, and then I drop off my purchases at home and headed for the Terasse at the Aigle Noir, following My doctor's orders, Dr McGillacuddy that is. ;-)

I met my friend Dan who was there on the Terasse keeping his husband Mike company. (Mike works at the Eagle and was lucky enough to be working outside on the Terasse.) It was a PERFECT day for just relaxing, sipping a few brew and watching all the boys go by. The sun was out but had lost it's bite since the humidity was gone. A few clouds and a nice breeze and good company... the day just fell away. Chatting and sipping beer and chatting, and 'window shopping' and sipping beer and laughing. A truly ideal day.

4 or was that 5 pints of draft later and it was time to head back home for a bite to eat, and then it was off to... yup... a drag show! (Bet you were wondering when the subject line would kick in)...

It was the 10th Anniversary edition of...


Mascara (La Nuit de Drag), a perennial favourite of homos, bi, trans and straights alike. An open-air show, part of Divers/Cite. Hosted by Mado... naturally...


It's the one Divers/Cite event I refuse to miss. Well to be truthful it's the only one I even WANT to go to!;-) At any rate, it was a great show as usual. The crowd is always in great spirits and the show does not disappoint.





It's a regular Who's Who of the Drag Community... Mado, Nana, Nicole, Miss Butterfly, Dream, Tracy Trash, Popline, Marla Deer, Sheena Hershey, V.Nus, Michelle Dorion and so on and so on... all true performers.

After the show was over we took a leisurely stroll through the village, grabbed a bite to eat at Resto du Village and called it a night.

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I'm not sure what it is that I lurv so damned much about Drag Queens...

I did Drag once for fun. It was a theme party My Ex and his roommate and I had. Drag Mandatory (for Men and Women) It was a blast, and the three of us really went full throttle... We went out and bought shoes, dresses, make up, the works. We had a professional hairstylist do our hair, and a make-up artist do our makeup and nails... shaved our legs and arms and backs, I even got my brows plucked! As hard as it was walking in 3 inch heels, what really made the transformation complete were the nails. As soon as you have them on, everything you do with your hands is different... maybe because we were hyper-sensitive to the new length and how we had to hold things differently, but it changed not only how you used your hands but how you moved. It was fun and maybe some day, but then again maybe not...

I have a fascination with Drag Queens, I don't want to be one, but I somehow am secretly jealous of them... I love the classic movies... La Cage, Outrageous, victor/Victoria, Priscilla of course... but then there are more modern day flix I totally Love... Girls will Be Girls, (if you've not seen it you MUST!) Sordid Lives (while not a drag movie in itself, one of the main characters is, and this is a MUUUUUUUUUUST!), Connie and Carla (a ganster plotline,love story, drag AND Broadway showtunes! ) and even Little Britain, they do GREAT DRAG! There's just something wickedly amusing about it all that I adore...

My only guess, is I was a Drag Queen in a previous life, or I'm gonna be one in my next, and this is just the homework for a successful career to come.. Who can say?

Sometimes life is a Drag...

13 comments:

Maria said...

When I was in college I worked at Limite (a clothing shop on Ste.Catherine Street) Lambada fashion was in. That is enough to make anyone giggle. However, there was a 6 foot tall dude who came in and asked to try on a full Lambada outfit. Short frilly skirt, off the shoulder, belly bearing tight top. Then to my horror he came out of the dressing room and asked me how he looked... was he freakin' serious? Imagine the above outfit on hairy legs and hairy armpits and tell me what you would have answered? Also, keep in mind I was 18 at the time.

Thats as close to drag that I have gotten! I am such a drag virgin.

Sean Newbury said...

HA! Well I'd have said it looked Faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaab-U-Lous! given a jaunty double snap of my fingers and looked for my commission check! (I used to be in retail sales!) ;-)

a Drag Virgin? You need to haul ass down to Caberet Mado sometime... TOOT SWEET!

Anonymous said...

Them pretty ladies in the glitzy gowns is guys???

Maria said...

Burst your bubble huh NGB?

Sean Newbury said...

Right down to their Garter Belts and, um, Hose... HEH!

Maria said...

hose ? Pertaining too?

Sean Newbury said...

Could be referring to their Hanes... or their Johnson...
heh

Bruno Laliberté said...

maria's gonna get an initiation!! maria's gonna get an initiation!!
yippie!!
what would be fun is if she went to mado's as a dragking, really packing it!! let's see how she sits then.... embrace the male behavior... ;)~

wish i could have attended "mascara", the only true must of divers/citee, i agree with kitty on that... hey! "we" agree!!! :D~

tried while in a "party".... the shoes of a friend of mine, who did drag then (zirconia), stood up, sat down; it was obvious i'd be going nowhere but down with those heels. i'll stick to my army boots...
:D~
as for the guy in that shop, maria, he only wanted an honest opinion. maybe it was for his bachelor party... i've often seen guys bringing the groom to be, in the village, in full drag, just for a good time. better than tied down on the back of a pick up truck, smeered with beer, ketchup & eggs, etc....

i love drags, not sexually, but socially yes. tragic, outrageous, aiming to please, fragile souls that dared to face the worst of humiliations in our society. they provoke, but are usually harmless.
:)~
HUGZ

Sean Newbury said...

OH MAH GAWD! we agreed! heh!

Yea you gotta respect a drag queen! I know I do.

As for the staight guys / bachelor partys etc. We saw 3 at Just For Laughs... One in vinyl chaps... I mean REALLY! VINYL?!!? I'd have given him a smack on the ass, but VINYL?!?!

Bruno Laliberté said...

vynil, in july...
what a stinker...

Sean Newbury said...

I KNOW!
YUCK!

Maria said...

wish I knew what the heck you two were talking about...lol

Sean Newbury said...

...Wearing Vinyl Pants (chaps more correctly) in the summer heat.