Heaven knows, I have the voice, hons!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But, seriously, I am not trying to assert gender here. It's not like "Miss Gentilbelle," where some sick fuck of a mother, who has a whitened mark where her wedding ring should have been was dissed by her husband, because she was repelled by the sex act, and then had the temerity to have a male child. Which she makes into a little girl, by raising "Robert" as "Roberta."
Now, that is sick.
But, when "Nashville"--Altman's masterwork, I mean--came out, back in 1975, how I wanted to be Barbara Jean. Even the nervous breakdown and collapsing at the airport. But, most of all, I wanted to wear the hair, the ribbons, the white gown, and sing. And I could still do that; what is there to stop me??????????
True, I never looked as good as Ronnee Blakley back then, and these days I look more like Barbara Baxley, as Lady Pearl.
But I have always wanted to be Barbara Jean, and, in this age of gender rights, and specification, I see no reason I cannot be.
Here is Ronnee at her Barbara Jean best! This is what I want to do! Enjoy!
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