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    Somebody Buy Me This

    Oh my gentle GirlJesus™. I found this gem over at List of The Day. I want!

    What’s not to love? Purple-haired aliens, mesh manboob shirts, and supergroovy space vehicles. I immediately put it at the top of my Netflix queue. If this is wrong, then I don’t want to be right.

    And while I’m on the subject of cinéma vérité, when are you bitchez going to pony up and buy me Killer Drag Queens on Dope like I demanded asked so nicely? Chop chop.

    Etsy: QueenBodacious

    4 Comments

    • oh my. crotch-neutralizing jumpsuits (0:13) and a vehicle that looks like cinderella’s fairy godmothers turned a roach into a car.

      how come they haven’t made a movie with REAL fairies getting cinderella all gussied up for the ball? you know she’d looked amazing. and dump the prince to go dancing with her boys.

      Comment by epiphenita — January 29, 2009 @ 4:28 pm
    • What does it mean to be a Top Dinger? I see myself over in that column and feel like the honor should come with some sort of tiara. I’d need one fit for an androgynous gal such as myself, of course. Like maybe it would be made of tweed and buttons instead of gold and cubic z.

      Comment by Vikki — January 30, 2009 @ 8:33 am
    • I never heard of this one! How can that be! Thank you oh wise one for sharing this. I also have to get it. You will have to tell me what you think of it if you get it first. It looks much more impressive than the original Star Trek series. Better outfits, better vehicles, the British were making us look bad in the Sci-Fi world.

      Comment by Gail — February 1, 2009 @ 12:00 am
    • I liked U. F. O. when in came out on TV in the 70′s when I was a kid. It was made by the same people who did the TV puppets series Stingray and Thunderbirds. Gary Anderson company I believe the name is. This was in fact their first production with actual people. I thought the series was similar to Thunderbirds in a way. The purple page hair wig girls dressed in lovely silver outfits are not the aliens but people occupying the moonbase defending against the aliens. Check out the teletype intro. High tech for the day for sure. This odd British style of the UFO show was continued with their later series called Space 1999.

      Comment by Jami — January 2, 2010 @ 7:13 pm

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