Vickie Shaw: You Can Take The Girl Out of Texas
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VICKIE SHAW-YOU CAN TAKE THE GIRL OUTTA TEXAS (DVD MOVIE)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #69765 in DVD
- Brand: ARIZTICAL ENT
- Released on: 2008-12-09
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: 5.00 pounds
- Running time: 59 minutes
Features
- She may look like the girl next door, but hot and hysterical Vickie Shaw has a wicked wisecrack to just about everything. Riffing on the madness of menopause to helping your kids come out about your sexuality, Vickie says that when your kid s friends ask, Is your mom gay? look em in the eye and ask, Why? Does your mom wanna date her? And when someone wants to know, What is it that you girls do? Ju
Customer Reviews
"Texan by Birth, Lesbian by Choice"
"Vickie Shaw: You Can the Girl Out of Texas..."
"Texan by Birth, Lesbian by Grace"
Amos Lassen
Ariztical brings us Vick Shaw's standup comedy show, "You Can Take the Girl Out of Texas..." and it a laugh filled hour of great comedy. If you are not familiar with Vickie this is a great way to start. From her appearance, Vickie could be the girl next door. She is blonde, attractive and very funny and when she opens her mouth you'll just start laughing. She was married for eighteen years and has three children and then she came out when she realized that her life was not complete. When people told her that she should try standup comedy, she listened and she came out as a comic and a lesbian at the same time. She has performed everywhere in the United States and her act is seasoned and professional. She jokes about being a woman, about being a mother, about being gay and about her own life.
In "You Can Take the Girl Out of Texas", her humor is razor sharp and it is her own life that provides the material for her routine. Vickie is married to her partner, Sgt. Patch, a police woman and she is a grandmother. She is still recovering from having been born a Southern Baptist. Her timing is perfect and her jokes come fast and furiously.



