Urban Shocker
Doyenne
They wore tweedy jackets, were fairly bald ... and a bit drooly in a harmless sort of way. Unlikely to be the heart and soul of the party.
On Yonge street in the 60s there was a stout blonde lady about 40 years old that wore a Viking helmet - with horns - with her hair in two braids on each side of her head. She wore a placard extolling Swedish socialism.
A couple weeks ago outside the Eaton Centre's Queen entrance there was a Asian girl of about 18 dressed in some sort of - I think - Japanese costume that resembled something that a small girl would wear - pink smock with black leggings. She was singing something very high pitched.
On Yonge street in the 60s there was a stout blonde lady about 40 years old that wore a Viking helmet - with horns - with her hair in two braids on each side of her head. She wore a placard extolling Swedish socialism.
The waving lady has put a few hexes on me over the years but I think they're starting to wear off.
There is also a very serious-looking black guy, about 24 yo, who walks around in a ratty blond wig and white makeup. I usually see him on Yonge street anywhere from The Eaton Centre to Bloor Street. I wouldn't really call him a drag queen, since I've never seen him in a dress or full makeup. Maybe he's slowly working his way into it. I'd drop the white face paint and maybe get a new wig but who am I too be giving out beauty tips to drag dolls. lol