Reagan Like Knew Burlesque, And Franken Was Actually(?). . .May Have Been Funny!

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Burlesque world-wide is partially used to ridicule or highlight people and events. Usually, of course, the participants are by reputation. . .allegedly conscious(?). Franken is on solid ground in Hulk Hogan's Minnesota. Even at least one Trump Administration official understands about even wrestling entertainment(?).

What may have been in the Senator's mind was something he likely used to get paid for(?). You never know how some things turn out(?)! Burlesque comedy was even popular in recent decades.
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"These were popular from the 1860s to the 1940s, often in cabarets and clubs, as well as theatres, and featured bawdy comedy and female striptease. Some Hollywood films attempted to recreate the spirit of these performances from the 1930s to the 1960s, or included burlesque-style scenes within dramatic films, such as 1972's Cabaret and 1979's All That Jazz, among others. There has been a resurgence of interest in this format since the 1990s.[
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The history of Hollywood includes famous studios. After the opening of the currently famous Universal City venues, in 1915: Fewer than 800 people voted the entire San Fernando Valley into the City of Los Angeles. The water from the Los Angeles aqueduct was dedicated to only city use, miles away downtown.

People often lampoon states of consciousness among entertainers who become politicians. Mostly, they too are conscious.

President Trump of the industry also understood, even recently, the concept of a "Locker Room."

In the context of a USO Tour, coming off the recent re-celebration of Burlesque in the industry: Anyone can note that famous female photographs were widely legendary in WWII. What was on anyone's mind at the time(?).

In 2006: Maybe there were still people conscious of that. . .as well as some people who were not(?)!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Mainly funny. . .How squaw woman never woke up(?). . .an unkindness in the context of act(?). . .or something said like that(?)!)
 
Burlesque world-wide is partially used to ridicule or highlight people and events. Usually, of course, the participants are by reputation. . .allegedly conscious(?). Franken is on solid ground in Hulk Hogan's Minnesota. Even at least one Trump Administration official understands about even wrestling entertainment(?).

What may have been in the Senator's mind was something he likely used to get paid for(?). You never know how some things turn out(?)! Burlesque comedy was even popular in recent decades.
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"These were popular from the 1860s to the 1940s, often in cabarets and clubs, as well as theatres, and featured bawdy comedy and female striptease. Some Hollywood films attempted to recreate the spirit of these performances from the 1930s to the 1960s, or included burlesque-style scenes within dramatic films, such as 1972's Cabaret and 1979's All That Jazz, among others. There has been a resurgence of interest in this format since the 1990s.[
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The history of Hollywood includes famous studios. After the opening of the currently famous Universal City venues, in 1915: Fewer than 800 people voted the entire San Fernando Valley into the City of Los Angeles. The water from the Los Angeles aqueduct was dedicated to only city use, miles away downtown.

People often lampoon states of consciousness among entertainers who become politicians. Mostly, they too are conscious.

President Trump of the industry also understood, even recently, the concept of a "Locker Room."

In the context of a USO Tour, coming off the recent re-celebration of Burlesque in the industry: Anyone can note that famous female photographs were widely legendary in WWII. What was on anyone's mind at the time(?).

In 2006: Maybe there were still people conscious of that. . .as well as some people who were not(?)!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Mainly funny. . .How squaw woman never woke up(?). . .an unkindness in the context of act(?). . .or something said like that(?)!)

^ Why you should never post after ingesting peyote
 
You should notice that he did have. . . .(Big Enough Hands(?)). . .maybe from some upbringing as a peasant, or something(?)!

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!'
(Maybe Fig Leaves better for Cammo Suits. . .like some women seem to have used in the past(?)! Those might even be thought more serious photos. . . .even at the Cabinet Meetings, in one or another of the rooms at the White House(?)!)
 

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