CAMP: "A cornucopia of frivolity, incongruity, theatricality, and humour." "A deadly, winking, sniggering, snuggling, chromium-plated, scent-impregnated, luminous, quivering, giggling, fruit-flavored, mincing, ice-covered heap of mother love." "The lie that tells the truth." "Ostentatious, exaggerated, affected, theatrical; effeminate or homosexual; pertaining to or characteristic of homosexuals."
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I love all of them 'Obs' but the third one is a dead wringer for the French and Saunders - 'Two Country ladies' sketches!.
ReplyDeleteStuff and Nonsense !
I thought exactly the same about the "Amason Twins" - French and Saunders to a tee! Jx
DeleteMy first thought was "straight out of a Little Britain sketch"....
DeleteYou and Ms Scarlet, both! Great minds think alike... Jx
DeleteHave Organ Will Swing?!!!!
ReplyDeleteI thought the third one looked like Matt Lucas x2!!!
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If you've got it, flaunt it!
DeleteThey're definitely comedy characters... Jx
The Amasons were, apparently, very popular
ReplyDeleteMusical Roles: Boyd handled the songwriting and guitar, while Floyd played the double bass, harmonica, and sang lead. Before turning to gospel, Floyd played jazz in the Parker-Sullivan Quartet, and Boyd performed in coffeehouses.
Not my cup of chai, but, there you go
"Boyd" and "Floyd" - their parents had real imagination, didn't they?
Delete"Popular" is a relative term, I would say. "Popular in the Southern Baptist bible-belt" is probably more accurate. Jx
The Koreans must have purchased their getups in France :)
ReplyDeleteToo much ruff, and no onions. Jx
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