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Lucy Foozie (born ), better known as simply Miss Foozie, is a character from Chicago. ''Time Out Chicago'' calls her a "drag hostess and entertainer", and ''Chicago Free Press'' has awarded her "best female impersonator". Since 2008, Miss Foozie has served as Community Ambassador for ChicagoPride.com. In 1997, Miss Foozie was "born" at her portrayer's 37th birthday party. Since then, her career has included parades, four movies, and live performances throughout the United States. Movies and television In 2004, Miss Foozie appeared in ''Twenty Gay Stereotypes Confirmed'', a tongue-in-cheek look at gay stereotypes using the director's childhood home movies. She appears on the streets of Chicago introducing the third stereotype while uttering her catchphrase, "Hello, Pineapples!" In 2005, Miss Foozie made a special appearance in ''Bowser Makes a Movie'', a comedy about a young man struggling to make a hay adult film. In 2007, Miss Foozie appeared as herself in ''Father Knows...'', a ...
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Miss Foozie On 2010-06-28 By David G
Miss (pronounced ) is an English language English honorific, honorific typically used for a girl, for an unmarried woman (when not using another title such as "Doctor (title), Doctor" or "Dame (title), Dame"), or for a married woman retaining her maiden name. Originating in the 17th century, it is a contraction of ''mistress (form of address), mistress''. Its counterparts are Mrs., used for a married women who has taken her husband's name, and Ms., which can be used for married or unmarried women. The plural ''Misses'' may be used, such as in ''The Misses Doe''. The traditional French "Mademoiselle" (abbreviation "Mlle") may also be used as the plural in English language conversation or correspondence. In Australian, British, and Irish schools the term 'miss' is often used by pupils in addressing any female teacher. Use alone as a form of address ''Miss'' is an honorific for addressing a woman who is not married, and is known by her maiden name. It is a shortened form of ''mist ...
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