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One Nice Bug Per Day
Show & Tell
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Claire Keane
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Kaledo Art

Andulka
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
occasionally subtle
DEAR READER

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In the biography; Lupe Vélez: The Life and Career of Hollywood’s Mexican Spitfire, media professor Charles Ramirez Berg (author of Latino Images in Film) talks about Lupe’s role in the Spitfire series in which she played Carmelita, a stereotypical Latina who spoke in a heavily accented “Spanglish” that was peppered with malapropisms.
”Still”, Berg said. She made the most of it. Proving she was a great physical comedian. Velez also managed to ad-lib some lines in Spanish in the films.
"It was just a couple of sentences, but what she is doing is talking to us Latinos in the audience, in a way winking at us and making us part of the film’s conversation in a real interesting way," he said.
The Mexican Kitten.
The Golden Blade.
Happy Birthday Liz!
February 27, 1932 - March 23, 2011
“You Ain’t So Such A Much!”
A Woman Between Two Worlds.
Whatever I’ve got, I’m eager to lose.
You can’t go wrong with fishnets and heels.
I love my ceiling more, Since it is a dancing floor. Just for my love.
I’d like to be her.
Meeeee-ow.
Spring Follies.
I’d like to be her.
Get those toes tappin’!
Kisah Disampang!
Touched by the golden sun...
Storm in a water glass.