Mother’s Day 2020
Posted: May 10, 2020 | Author: Minkoff Minx | Filed under: just because |19 CommentsHappy Mother’s Day…
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I know BB wrote about Little Richard yesterday, but I wanted to share a few more tributes:
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View this post on InstagramLittle Richard. Excerpts from an interview in London (1972) 🕊
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Enjoy your day…
I had to edit the post to add this:
Happy Mother’s Day to all you mothers!
Today I’m also celebrating 38 years of sobriety, one day at a time. I’m so very grateful.
Congrats!
Congrats BB, and Happy Day to all mothers!
So fanfuckingtastic!
Counting grace in the time of COVID and chaos. Congratulations, BB.
Thanks everyone.
Apparently, Pence’s press sec’y (the one who tested positive for covid) said this when talking about the White House’s great long term strategy (quit laughing!) for the epidemic:
“I think we’re in a really good position now to be able to look around the corner and set ourselves up for the fall”
I *think* she was trying to say “autumn” but it’s probably truer the way it came out.
“Set ourselves up for the fall”
LOL
lol … yup
Have to post this:
Betcha she’s imitating someone she sees a lot!
Adorable.
Little Richard acted and dressed as his own self without having to make up that he was non-binary or transing or pangender or whatever! He showed how to expand the definition of a man. May he long be a role model. Long live his memory!
My heart goes out to all the mothers who have lost their children to our country’s racists. We do not all feel the way they do, we are not all racists. I have lived next door to black people and had marvelous friends who are black. In many cases those people are superior to white people who have been given the advantages in life. Kinder, gentler, more honorable. Killing these people off is harming our society.