“All the other stars would leave the theatre wearing fur coats, fancy hats, and imported French shoes,” said Pop Stern, a longtime stage-doorman.
The figure of the “unclockable” thug-like figure, in his malleability and inaccessibility to the larger public, has become the enabling device for more punitie discussions of DL men -- rather than the middle-class affluent brothers who also participate in discreet performances of same-sex desire.
So my great-uncle, who were bosin, made an observation, and says he, 'There's just ten days' provision for seven men, and we're twenty days to looard of Silly Bes (Celebes), if we only row ten miles a day.
For quotations using this term, see Citations:prewar.
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