MOMS MABLEY (1894-1975) - MESSAGES FROM MORRISSEY - MORRISSEY CENTRAL - MOMS MABLEY (1894-1975)
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Moms Mabley - Wikipedia

FWD.
totallyThat thing when you've had a few and you think what you're looking at is of the utmost importance to everyone else...
Or; that thing when you’ve got a website so you post stuff that interests you on it because you think your fans might like it too.That thing when you've had a few and you think what you're looking at is of the utmost importance to everyone else...
Or; that thing when you’ve got a website so you post stuff that interests you on it because you think your fans might like it too.
You came here specifically to see the latest Morrissey-related news, updates, information etc. And you took the time to comment on it. So it’s obviously of some importance to you.
He still loves Morrissey.... it’s just a front he puts on for the family.Or; that thing when you’ve got a website so you post stuff that interests you on it because you think your fans might like it too.
You came here specifically to see the latest Morrissey-related news, updates, information etc. And you took the time to comment on it. So it’s obviously of some importance to you.
it aint important to me, ill tell you that, pal!!Is Moms Mabley important to you?
Is it important to you if she’s important to me?Is Moms Mabley important to you?
That thing when you've had a few and you think what you're looking at is of the utmost importance to everyone else...
what a character.
Her early career in Harlem's gay scene is interesting. I wonder if it has anything to do with his Harlem song?
Also found a reference to Mrs Shufflewick in an article about a British drag queen, Charles Byng, who was a hit in Harlem.
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Her early career in Harlem's gay scene is interesting. I wonder if it has anything to do with his Harlem song?
Also found a reference to Mrs Shufflewick in an article about a British drag queen, Charles Byng, who was a hit in Harlem.
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The Amazing Mrs Shufflewick, Live from the New Black Cap : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Rare recording of 'Mrs Shufflewick', created and performed by Rex 'Shuff' Jameson, recorded live at the New Black Cap pub, Camden, London, UK in 1972. Notes...archive.org
The Amazing Mrs Shufflewick, Live from the New Black Cap
in case anyone is interested
Orientals? Like...the rug?Yea, we know you don´t have a lot of time for blacks and Orientals. You big old racist.
You're the expert. You'd know.That thing when you've had a few and you think what you're looking at is of the utmost importance to everyone else...