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a fool among fools

“It’s been long enough, Ephraim.” JudyCast has decided to join the human race again!

14 comments

  • pavel says:

    Cocky – LOL

  • voyagerx says:

    #8, considering the headress,don’t you mean doilies

  • WindyCityOperaman says:

    “Where were you when Judy died?”

    Sitting in the back seat of my parent’s station wagon coming back from church. On the radio they announce that the body of Judy Garland was found in a London apartment bathroom. I remember mother saying, “Oh, she had a hard life.” Later that day took my sister to the movie theatre to see Franco Zefirelli’s “Romeo and Juliet” complete with that nice view of Leonard Whitting’s ass. Later that week Stonewall riots in NYC. I was 13 years old. Memories!

  • harry says:

    ‘Rigor mortis’ on a toilet seat is not what anyone would call the fashionable ‘way to go’.