SISSYDUDE KITSCHMAS!

judy’s holiday wish (via kevin s)


what are you doing new year’s eve? SERIOUSLY! What?

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6 ladies vintage… a most lovely gift from ART B.


I LOVE this so much Art! Such a fun box to open… as you can see I have proudly displayed them. XOXOXOXO John


christmas is over… ch… ch… ch… ch… ch… ch… ch… ch… cherry bomb!


A BIG VISUAL GIFT OF SEXINESS & CUTENESS (over 100 photos)


more Jason images @ BOHUNK
crazy party photos by David Hawe

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PEACE ON EARTH, BITCHES! XXXO Sissydude


Pointsettia Kisses. A Christmas card by Felix d’Eon


This is the haunted Christmas house I live in… I’m on the top floor. I’m off to see family on Christmas Day & Boxing Day, so there won’t be any posts for a few days. Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays!


Festive Fun with Pia Beck

and this…


Legs & Co / Lipps Inc. – Funkytown (Christmas TOTP ’80)


david sedaris reads from ‘santaland diaries’ & ’50 shades of grey’

You might not expect “Santa’s Helper” to be a career-altering gig, but for David Sedaris, it changed everything. The writer and humorist spent a season working at Macy’s as a department store elf. He described his short tenure as Crumpet the Elf in “The Santaland Diaries,” an essay that he read on Morning Edition in 1992.
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PUNKINHEAD


Tom & Jerry – The Night Before Christmas por theperminator
Check out the stuffed lion Jerry plays with… very Punkinhead.

Punkinhead – Santa’s Very Special Little Bear

Eaton’s launched Punkinhead, the teddy bear with the thick woolly tuft of hair, for the Christmas season of 1948.

The story of the little bear who eventually gets to be in Santa’s Parade charmed children for the next decade and everyone would cheer for Santa’s little helper in the Parade. Eaton’s distributed story booklets of the sweet little bear’s adventures and featured Punkinhead on records and television commercials. Eaton’s had created a merchandising winner. The cute little bear was everywhere: on high chairs, rugs, lamps, sleepers, watches, and sheet music.

“Punkinhead, The Little Bear” – Wilf Carter

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Charles Gustav Thorson (born Karl Gustaf Stefanson), political cartoonist, character designer, children’s book author and illustrator (b at Winnipeg, Man 29 Aug 1890; d at Vancouver, BC 7 Aug 1966).

Thorson is best known as the man who designed and named Bugs Bunny, but in a 10-year career (1935-45) in America’s great animation studios he created hundreds of cartoon characters, including Elmer Fudd, Little Hiawatha, Sniffles the Mouse, Inki and the Mynah, The Lady Known as Lou, and Twinkletoes.

Thorson began his artistic career as a political cartoonist for Icelandic-language newspapers in Winnipeg; he also contributed cartoons in a precise, gently satiric style to the Winnipeg Free Press and the Grain Growers Guide. For 20 years (1914-34) he was chief illustrator for the Eaton’s Catalogue at a time when the entire inventory of goods was hand-drawn.

In 1935 he was hired by Disney Studios, where he became expert at designing cute, anthropomorphized animals. After 2 years, during which he provided story elements and character designs for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and over a dozen short films, he moved to Harman-Ising, MGM, and then Warner Bros. studios, where he was the first person ever hired just for his specialty – character design. He also worked at Fleischer Brothers, Terrytoons, Columbia, and George Pal studios.

When his movie career ended, Thorson switched easily to advertising and children’s book illustration. In 1947 he wrote and illustrated Keeko, an endearing and beautifully detailed book about an adventurous Indian child. Keeko went into a 9th printing and prompted a sequel, Chee-Chee and Keeko, in 1952.

For Eaton’s Thorson created the character Punkinhead, the poster-bear for the Canadian baby-boom generation and the most successful advertising character in Canadian retail history. The image of the cuddly bear with the magical mop of unruly yellow hair soon became associated with hundreds of Eaton’s products, from booklets to clothes, dishes to furniture. Thorson also designed Elmer the Safety Elephant in 1952, the icon for a nationwide traffic safety campaign for school children.

The younger brother of powerful federal politician Joseph THORSON, Charlie Thorson was attracted to stories about outcasts and improbable heroes. His forte was designing cute, charming characters with undeniable star-quality. He had a special gift for using the subtleties of colour to give his cartoon characters 3-dimensionality and human-ness; through his detailed rendering of eyes, his creatures gained personality and inner life.

In 1947 he was made an honorary member of the International Mark Twain Society for “his contributions to literature.”


inspired look of the day: mother & daughter matching festive outfits… and curtains!


over 100 pages from sears christmas books via the 1940′s & 50′s (there are so many things that I would buy if these catalogues existed today)


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I can’t get over the beauty of these pages… the mass produced items that are WAY COOLER than the shit they sell nowadays. ENJOY!

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a-wreath-a!!!


alice king clark gets a christmas surprise… and other festive insanity!

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the way i dress… aiden shaw is mr. santa claus!

Mr Santa Claus takes a few minutes from his hectic holiday schedule to show us what key pieces make up his iconic wardrobe.


my so-called life “so-called angels”

The Chase’s Christmas is more complicated than usual when Angela’s anxious search for Rickie leads her into the world of runaway kids where she encounters a mysterious homeless girl (Julianna Hatfield). It’s all so 90′s!

part one
part two
part three
part four


HOTARIOUS! Rod McKuen & Dusty Springfield sing “Baby It’s Cold Outside”

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“have yourself a merry little christmas” – judy

The original lyrics for ‘Have Yourself A Merry little Christmas’(written by Hugh Martin) were considered by many, including Judy, to be too depressing. Although Martin resisted at first, he made the changes to the song … & it is what we have today as a great American classic Christmas song.

In 1957, Frank Sinatra asked Martin to revise the line “Until then we’ll have to muddle through somehow”. He told Martin, “The name of my album is A Jolly Christmas. Do you think you could jolly up that line for me?” Martin’s new line was “Hang a shining star upon the highest bough”. Martin made several other alterations, changing the song’s focus to a celebration of present happiness, rather than anticipation of a better future. On The Judy Garland Show Christmas Special, Judy sings the song (to her children Joey and Lorna Luft) with Sinatra’s alternate lyrics.

Original lyrics:

Have yourself a merry little Christmas, it may be your last,
Next year we may all be living in the past
Have yourself a merry little Christmas, pop that champagne cork,
Next year we will all be living in New York.
No good times like the olden days, happy golden days of yore,
Faithful friends who were dear to us, will be near to us no more.
But at least we all will be together, if the Fates allow,
From now on we’ll have to muddle through somehow.
So have yourself a merry little Christmas now.

I think we all understand why Judy wanted it changed:

Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Let your heart be light
Next year all our troubles will be
out of sight
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Make the yule-tide gay
Next year all our troubles will be
miles away
Once again as in olden days
Happy golden days of yore
Faithful friends who are dear to us
Will be near to us once more
Someday soon, we all will be together
If the Fates allow
Until then, we’ll have to muddle through somehow
So have yourself a merry little Christmas now.


“YOU TRASHED MY CHRISTMAS” – THE PRIMITIVES


A Sissydude Tradition: “there it is… it’s fruitcake weather.” Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory starring Geraldine Page (1967)

Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory starring Geraldine Page (1967)
(this is in B&W, the original was in colour… but it still works beautifully)
A Sissydude Tradition!

Parts 3-6 after the jump…
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i saw daddy eating santa claus (via fran)


SEXY HOLIDAYS! SENDING MY LOVE TO EACH & EVERYONE OF YOU! XOXOXO JOHN


“joy” tracey thorn


inspired look of the day: leigh bowery as a christmas tree by johnny rozsa – 1983 (via cyril d)


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