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Subject: You're welcome! Here's what Yahoo Movies has to say


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Kathy
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Date Posted: Sun December 17, 2006 10:11pm CST
In reply to: Missy-Jo 's message, "Thanks, Kathy, for putting my gal Penny on the board. I recommend..." on Sat December 16, 2006 5:14pm CST

about the movie you mentioned.

Lipstick & Dynamite, Piss & Vinegar: The First Ladies of Wrestling (2004)

This chronicle shines a spotlight on the forgotten first ladies of the ring who traveled carnivals and sideshows of the 1940s. Gladys 'Killem' Gillem wrestled women, men, alligators and bears. At 18, Ida May Martinez took to the road to flash the only thing she knew -- how to kick, punch, and defend herself. Narrowly escaping date rape at 16, Penny Banner trained for survival. Still kicking butt at age 80, 'The Fabulous Moolah' and 'Johnnie Mae Young' live together with midget wrestler sidekick 'Diamond 'Lil' and continue to take bumps with World Wrestling Entertainment. In the documentary, each woman reflects on her own remarkable life with fond and bitter memories, reconciling a wild, flamboyant youth with the reality of getting older and fading away. It follows Moolah, Johnnie Mae and the girls for 60 years. Many bumps and falls later, we listen in as they discuss the money, the old days and what it's like to be a 'lady' in today's favorite guilty pleasure: spectator sport.

Genres: Documentary

Running Time: 1 hr. 15 min.

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Penny passed away Monday night KathyWed May 14, 2008 11:23am CST
    My friend Stro sent a bulletin on myspace last night. I'm really gonna miss Penny.Missy-JoWed May 14, 2008 3:40pm CST


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