Drag Queens

Drag Queens

A Poem by Baby Ricochet
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A quick write based on Observations from going to drag queen bingo. Those girls can smell homophobia at the door and when they do, you're they're little b***h. It's hysterically fun to watch.

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Drag queens have some king cojones
when they're in your face
They could care less what you think
about their time or place 
Tougher than a pack of pit bulls
dressed up in spiky heels 
Drag queens are some bad a*s b*****s
you don't want to deal 
A gang of dudes dressed up like Divas
is gonna get some s**t 
Drag queens have had it up to here 
and they can deal with it 
Drag queens know how to handle hate
They'll play you for a fool 
Be talking bullshit at their show 
They'll take your a*s to school 
So when you go to drag queen bingo
leave homophobes at home 
Once drag queens catch the scent of fear
They won't leave you alone

© 2014 Baby Ricochet


Author's Note

Baby Ricochet
Drag Queen bingo is fun, and you get jello shots when the jello shot letters get called.

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Drag Queens are, I think, damn brave people, and yes indeed they can kick some a*s. In your quirky way, you see and reveal the best in people, Mark. :) Love this one!

Posted 9 Years Ago


Baby Ricochet

9 Years Ago

LOL! Thank you Rita
As the saying goes, real men wear pink. Drag queens also draw out respect from me for doing what many people will damn them for doing and loving it. Well done and humorous as always.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Baby Ricochet

9 Years Ago

Drag Queens are a riot. I saw a huge black one once named "Flotilla DeBarge." Her name alone had me .. read more
Wow, that sounds like a hoot for sure, and I have to say, I have seen this, in other circumstances, and you do not want to mess with these divas.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Baby Ricochet

9 Years Ago

Drag Queens, typically flamboyant gays to begin with, have been bullied and harassed their whole liv.. read more
I've never met any drag queens, but they sound interesting.

I have had jello shots and didn't care for them.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Baby Ricochet

9 Years Ago

They're entertainers, typically
I was an extra once, in a short film at a drag queen bar in Long Beach. It was extremely fun. I wore a big pink wig and and all different shades of pink outfit. One of the Queens didn't even know I was a woman, Well I was 22 or something around that time, so I girl to me still! I had more fun that night. I loved their names too.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Baby Ricochet

9 Years Ago

That's awesome ! I won a bottle of jack Daniels and a box of condoms at drag queen bingo once for t.. read more
Hahaha now theres a night out on the town


Posted 9 Years Ago


Baby Ricochet

9 Years Ago

Lol! That's for sure
Hahaha you made me laugh.I would love to go to drag queen bingo .Funny good write Baby :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


Baby Ricochet

9 Years Ago

It's a lot of fun. Thank you
Vidya Bacchus

9 Years Ago

You are welcome :)
I know I've read this one before Baby, I distinctly recall bingo and the pit bulls. There was a bet or something too, no? Enjoyed it just as much the second time around.....

Posted 9 Years Ago


Frieda P

9 Years Ago

You love those drag queens, dontcha?
Baby Ricochet

9 Years Ago

Of course. They're quite entertaining
Frieda P

9 Years Ago

I've never had the pleasure of up close and personal....
Enjoyable read buddy, thanks for sharing knowledgeable details on drag queens:)

Posted 9 Years Ago


Baby Ricochet

9 Years Ago

Thanks for stopping by Amos

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Baby Ricochet
Baby Ricochet

Tampa, FL



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