Saturday, May 29, 2021

Someday Funnies




Source: Intermix
Wearing The Line By K (dress) and Gia Couture (shoes)


The Mosconi Brothers
The Mosconi Brothers, circa 1920

11 comments:

  1. AnonymousMay 29, 2021

    Congratulations Stana, you found a picture of the brothers but the link you posted was only able to post a picture of their more famous cousin, pocket billiard champion Willie Mosconie

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    1. Did you not read the text below Willie’s photo caption? It describes the careers of the Brothers, not Willie.

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    2. I clicked on the link and got the same photo of the brothers along with their story, from one of my favorite bloggers - Travalanche

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    3. Since yesterday, the website was updated using the Femulator photo above.

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  2. Vincent, driving achieved boss level today knowing they have a skill lost among today's youth, driving a vehicle with a manual transmission in heels.

    The Femulate her dress is intriguing. I don't know if I like it, hate it or love it. It almost looks like a plush robe, the beloved blanked off one's childhood bed or beautiful dress cut down to "there."

    I think I like it.

    Have a great weekend!

    Heather

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    1. "Four on the floor" as opposed to "Three on the tree". I still drive a manual transmission. Tall heels created a challenge, but after my foot surgery I can only use big clunky heels, which are fine. Love my clutch!

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    2. Four-inch stilettos are my limit driving manual transmissions. Anything above four inches and I switch to flats because my long legs will not fit under the dashboard in sky high heels.

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  3. AnonymousMay 30, 2021

    Stana , I love the Wearing The Line By K dress but not the heels .
    Did you like the vintage crossdresser resort photos I sent you ?

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    1. There is a photo book full of images from that "resort" titled "Casa Susanna." The book is available from Amazon (https://amzn.to/34vAxWV).

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  4. Drag was common in Vaudeville. I wish I knew little about their act so I could decide whether this was drag or "she" was an impressionist. Drag is over-the-top and an impressionist is playing a woman. Julian Eltinge always played women's parts as an impressionist.

    By the way, I actually saw Willie Mosconi demonstrate his skills in a huge pool hall in Hyattsville, MD back in the 1950's. "How does he do that"? I'd rather have seen the dancing brothers.

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  5. The Mosconi brother NOT a civilian

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