Make-shift tablet holder... for when you feel like crap & it feels like it weighs too much to actually hold, but the text on your phone is too small. 😉🤗

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Make-shift tablet holder... for when you feel like crap & it feels like it weighs too much to actually hold, but the text on your phone is too small. 😉🤗
Just Bag&Fridge Up Your Coconut
You don't have to force yourself to eat it.
At Bedlam Burlesque in February, the one and only Original King of Boylesque, Tigger! (photo by King Morgan)
Above: Jo Weldon and Tigger! Photo by Jonny Porkpie.
Be Complimentary, and Take a Compliment Well.
Hoot and holler for the other performers. This is a supportive scene, rather than a competitive one. We are all each others’ cheerleaders! Find something you like about every single performer’s number, and if you have an opportunity, tell them about it. If they come backstage after having had a difficult time onstage and comment on one of their difficulties, don’t say, “Yes, I saw you sucking out there, let me workshop that for you right now.” Let them vent and continue to compliment them on what works. Avoid critiques the night of performance, even if you’re asked, unless you know a performer very very well—and you probably don’t know them that well. Backstage should be about support. Critiques should be saved for people with whom you share experiences and ideas, or for workshops where every person in the room is getting critiqued and it’s part of a process…
A good compliment should be simply a statement of appreciation, not a statement of an agenda. And try to take a compliment well. I have a hard time with this myself and used to have a terrible tendency to insult people who complimented me by explaining to them that they were very kind but not experienced or objective enough to see that I had actually just sucked. “You just think I’m great because you love me” was meant to be funny and humble, but it’s truly a bit snippy. This kind of humility was actually a form of arrogance, discrediting the complimenter’s discernment in favor of my own. Just say “Thank you,” or, “That’s good to hear, I had fun out there.”
The above is an excerpt from The Burlesque Handbook. by Jo Weldon, Headmistress of The New York School of Burlesque (est. 2004). You can purchase or download it immediately at amazon.com. Learn moves, costuming tips, history, and more, for less than the price of a single burlesque class!
I just realized...
So if I get a black hat I can Disneybound as Tigger!
I'm so excited to finally share this! I had the honor and pleasure of being commissioned by Sharkbite Sideshow to do a portrait of boylesque legend, Mister Exotic World 2006 and personal hero Tigger! for their upcoming May show.
If you want to pick up your very own t-shirt with Tigger's ass all over it (who doesn't??), you can Paypal $25 to [email protected]. Purchase of the shirt also guarantees free admission to May Baby Mayhem, hosted by Tigger! himself!
explain to me how a FUCKING DACHSHUND is able to hog my bed and my covers
he's like two feet long and tiny
like what the fuck you asshole give me my bed