![]() ![]() Now the music went into the up tempo, and the boy dancers beganto tap-dance and Cee Cee was tapping, too, keeping up with them. Hey, Cee Cee Bloom was singing.As far as he was concerned the whole world could hold on.The choo choo train that takes me, ![]() The stage managershrugged, told her to hold on, and then put the receiver down onthe long table next to some scripts. The caller was a woman and she wouldn't take no. The stage manager grabbed the receiver, put it up to his left earand put his finger in his right ear so he could hear above the din of themusic. The little red light on the phone had been lighting up for a longtime. Then the dancers turnedfront, and Cee Cee slithered down their shoulders and their backs untilshe stood on the floor with the four handsome boys swaying behind her. With the slow soulful rhythm of a torch song. ![]() Then Hal played the arpeggioand Cee Cee sang,Toot, toot, tootsie good-bye! The dancers were laughing so hard theymade Cee Cee bounce up and down. "Andnow," she said, "as I lie in the arms of four promiscuoushomosexuals from West Hollywood, my tits pointed towardsthe heavens like an offering to the gods, I slowly turn my head, look outat America and ask the musical question. The dancers were holding Cee Cee above their heads. A Novel Chapter One Los Angeles, California 1983 ![]()
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