Nov 11, 2020
Madame's Place: TV's First Drag Queen Sitcom
https://everydayheterosexism.blogspot.com/2013/07/madames-place-tvs-first-drag-queen.html
after scaring the hell out of his two young boys on a raging drive from the Bank of America, the Madame is rescued by Freddy, a former city councilor, and the two run off together, arguing for the rest of their lives.
They drop the kids off to the mentally challenged daughter of Dennis Eckersley and leave Adam's two children in 18 degree weather in a tent...https://www.foxnews.com/sports/daughter-mlb-hall-famer-allegedly-abandoned-newborn-child-woods-christmas-police
and then they gang-bang lying Republican George Santos https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/27/opinions/republican-george-santos-congress-test-filipovic/index.html
they can be seen walking into the sunset arm and arm, screaming and yelling at each other...
Gay actor and puppeteer Wayland Flowers (1939-1988) began voicing Madame
in the 1970s. She was a new twist on the drag queen persona, an
elderly former movie star who had a potty mouth and told outrageous
stories about her exploits with men.
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