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* The roughnecks had Chi-Chi surrounded and clearly intended to sexually assault her. Not only do you wonder what they would have done to her once they found out she was biologically male, but you have to wonder how many other women they've done this to.

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* The roughnecks had Chi-Chi surrounded and clearly intended to sexually assault her. Not only do you wonder what they would have done to her once they found out she was biologically male, but you have to wonder how many other women they've done this to.to.

*How many other women did Sheriff Do/ullard sexually assault before Vida came along and coldcocked him?
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* Vida comments on the car they pick out from the used car lot that she feels like Creator/JayneMansfield in the car. Noxzema remarks that Jayne Mansfield isn't a good auto reference. In real life, Jayne Mansfield was killed in a car accident, when her car rear-ended a heavy truck on a highway in the dark.[[note]]The car actually wedged beneath the frame of the truck trailer, such that the rear bumper struck her in the head, killing her instantly. This led to a requirement of a bumper extension that to this day is called the "Mansfield Bar". Her young daughter Creator/MariskaHargitay was also injured, causing a scar on her head that she covers with her trademark long bangs.[[/note]]

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* Vida comments on the car they pick out from the used car lot that she feels like Creator/JayneMansfield in the car. Noxzema remarks that Jayne Mansfield isn't a good auto reference. In real life, Jayne Mansfield was killed in a car accident, when her car rear-ended a heavy truck on a highway in the dark.[[note]]The car actually wedged beneath the frame of the truck trailer, such that the rear bumper struck her in the head, killing her instantly. This led to a requirement of a bumper extension that to this day is called the "Mansfield Bar". Her young daughter Creator/MariskaHargitay was also injured, causing a scar on her head that she covers with her trademark long bangs.[[/note]][[/note]]

*The roughnecks had Chi-Chi surrounded and clearly intended to sexually assault her. Not only do you wonder what they would have done to her once they found out she was biologically male, but you have to wonder how many other women they've done this to.
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* Vida comments on the car they pick out from the used car lot that she feels like Creator/JayneMansfield in the car. Noxzema remarks that Jayne Mansfield isn't a good auto reference. In real life, Jayne Mansfield was killed in a car accident, when her car rear-ended a heavy truck on a highway in the dark.[[note]]The car actually wedged beneath the frame of the truck trailer, such that the rear bumper struck her in the head, killing her instantly. This led to a requirement of a bumper extension that to this day is called the "Mansfield Bar". Her young daughter Creator/MariskaHargitay was also injured, causing a scar on her head that she covers with her trademark long bangs.[[/note]]

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* While I admit a lack of understanding of drag culture, it seems like a whole lot of problems would have been avoided if they'd just dressed as men during the road trip. They're clearly aware of (and worried about) the dangers of being in drag while in rural America. Is it seen as some kind of betrayal for a drag queen to wear men's clothes?
** They even explicitly point out the difference between a drag queen, a transvestite, and a transsexual in the movie.
** It also comes back to the "style or substance" debate when they buy the Cadillac. Vida said she felt like Jayne Mansfield driving the Cadillac, so most likely they're all in drag because they want to look like three beautiful women driving around in a stylish car. Drag performers generally do not dress up like that other than when performing, because like the car, it's AwesomeButImpractical for everyday activities.

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* Vida comments on the car they pick out from the used car lot that she feels like Creator/JayneMansfield in the car. Noxzema remarks that Jayne Mansfield isn't a good auto reference. In real life, Jayne Mansfield was killed in a car accident, when her car rear-ended a heavy truck on a highway in the dark.[[note]]The car actually wedged beneath the frame of the truck trailer, such that the rear bumper struck her in the head, killing her instantly. This led to a requirement of a bumper extension that to this day is called the "Mansfield Bar". Her young daughter Creator/MariskaHargitay was also injured, causing a scar on her head that she covers with her trademark long bangs.[[/note]]

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* While I admit a lack of understanding of drag culture, it seems like a whole lot of problems would have been avoided if they'd just dressed as men during the road trip. They're clearly aware of (and worried about) the dangers of being in drag while in rural America. Is it seen as some kind of betrayal for a drag queen to wear men's clothes?
** They even explicitly point out the difference between a drag queen, a transvestite, and a transsexual in the movie.
** It also comes back to the "style or substance" debate when they buy the Cadillac. Vida said she felt like Jayne Mansfield driving the Cadillac, so most likely they're all in drag because they want to look like three beautiful women driving around in a stylish car. Drag performers generally do not dress up like that other than when performing, because like the car, it's AwesomeButImpractical for everyday activities.
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* Vida comments on the car they pick out from the used car lot that she feels like Creator/JayneMansfield in the car. Noxzema remarks that Jayne Mansfield isn't a good auto reference. In real life, Jayne Mansfield was killed in a car accident.

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* Vida comments on the car they pick out from the used car lot that she feels like Creator/JayneMansfield in the car. Noxzema remarks that Jayne Mansfield isn't a good auto reference. In real life, Jayne Mansfield was killed in a car accident.
accident, when her car rear-ended a heavy truck on a highway in the dark.[[note]]The car actually wedged beneath the frame of the truck trailer, such that the rear bumper struck her in the head, killing her instantly. This led to a requirement of a bumper extension that to this day is called the "Mansfield Bar". Her young daughter Creator/MariskaHargitay was also injured, causing a scar on her head that she covers with her trademark long bangs.[[/note]]



** It also comes back to the "style or substance" debate when they buy the Cadillac. Vida said she felt like Jayne Mansfield driving the Cadillac, so most likely they're all in drag because they want to look like three beautiful women driving around in a stylish car.

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** It also comes back to the "style or substance" debate when they buy the Cadillac. Vida said she felt like Jayne Mansfield driving the Cadillac, so most likely they're all in drag because they want to look like three beautiful women driving around in a stylish car. Drag performers generally do not dress up like that other than when performing, because like the car, it's AwesomeButImpractical for everyday activities.
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** No. Most drag queens aren't transsexuals, and nowhere is it implied that our heroines are. There really is no reason for them to be in full drag during the entire trip, though there's also no reason for them ''not'' to be.
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* Vida comments on the car they pick out from the used car lot that she feels like Creator/JayneMansfield in the car. Noxzema remarks that Jayne Mansfield isn't a good auto reference. In real life, Jayne Mansfield was killed in a car accident.
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** They even explicitly point out the difference between a drag queen, a transvestite, and a transsexual in the movie.

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** They even explicitly point out the difference between a drag queen, a transvestite, and a transsexual in the movie.movie.
** It also comes back to the "style or substance" debate when they buy the Cadillac. Vida said she felt like Jayne Mansfield driving the Cadillac, so most likely they're all in drag because they want to look like three beautiful women driving around in a stylish car.
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** No. Most drag queens aren't transsexuals, and nowhere is it implied that our heroines are. There really is no reason for them to be in full drag during the entire trip, though there's also no reason for them ''not'' to be.

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** No. Most drag queens aren't transsexuals, and nowhere is it implied that our heroines are. There really is no reason for them to be in full drag during the entire trip, though there's also no reason for them ''not'' to be.be.
** They even explicitly point out the difference between a drag queen, a transvestite, and a transsexual in the movie.
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* While I admit a lack of understanding of drag culture, it seems like a whole lot of problems would have been avoided if they'd just dressed as men during the road trip. They're clearly aware of (and worried about) the dangers of being in drag while in rural America. Is it seen as some kind of betrayal for a drag queen to wear men's clothes?

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* While I admit a lack of understanding of drag culture, it seems like a whole lot of problems would have been avoided if they'd just dressed as men during the road trip. They're clearly aware of (and worried about) the dangers of being in drag while in rural America. Is it seen as some kind of betrayal for a drag queen to wear men's clothes?clothes?
** No. Most drag queens aren't transsexuals, and nowhere is it implied that our heroines are. There really is no reason for them to be in full drag during the entire trip, though there's also no reason for them ''not'' to be.
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* While I admit a lack of understanding of drag culture, it seems like a whole lot of problems would have been avoided if they'd just dressed as men during the road trip. They're clearly aware of (and worried about) the dangers of being in drag while in rural America. Is it seen as some kind of betrayal for a drag queen to wear men's clothes?

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