Before reading this post I'd like you all to be reminded of a few things that I have told you from the past.
First of all, Lisa and I are from the same area of the high desert in California. This means that we shared the same experiences in terms of...cable television in the early 1980's. I know that might sound funny to some of you but when cable came to our little neck of the woods it was a HUGE deal. I remember around the age of 11 or 12 having "cable" television installed in our home and the first real premium channel available to us was "Showtime". I think even Bryan Anderson will remember what cable television meant to us back then. There was no MTV, no VH1, no ESPN...but there was Showtime and, at night, there were some pretty racy movie on intended for adults.
Remember again that I told you that Lisa was always a bit more "sexually" charged than the other girls her age...so Showtime afforded her the opportunity to watch shows like "Ixtapa", "Lady Chatterly's Lover" and "Emmanuel" (Poe, ring a bell to any of you police officers looking at that "Perspectives" post card with my face being punched out? "Emmanuel Poe" is the alleged name of the man with his face being punched out as the "model" in that picture, even though we all know it is MY FACE.
One can only draw the conclusion that another film from that "Showtime in 29 Palms Era", that made the "Lisa sex list" was another favorite Brian DePalma classic, "Dressed To Kill". This 1980 movie is one of Brian DePalma's classics, starring Angie Dickinson, Michael Cain and others...and in the opening scene you have a very sexually explicit scene with Angie Dickinson in the shower...exposing her "full bush" and her soapy nipples, here is a shot of that famous shower scene. Lisa's obsessed affinity for nipples may have started right from this famous scene...
Angie, a sexually frustrated housewife, is then sexually penetrated from behind, Lisa's favorite position, by her husband and then left to her own devices...until she finds a man at the museum that follows her into a cab and has anonymous sex with her in the taxi...where Angie leaves her panties behind...
The rest of the movie is a DePalma classic...and without giving it all away, Angie is soon thereafter murdered by a transgendered woman whom is "Dressed To Kill"...here is a photo of the murderer...wearing a blonde wig, just like the kind that Brian LaTweek is now famous for wearing:
The real reason for this post is to ask the question, "is art imitating life" in Palm Springs, California? You see, Lisa, is a huge fan of this movie...talks about it constantly...and her brother is a known transgendered woman. This is not without a basis for reality too.
The first night that Lisa introduced herself to Christopher Monti, open legged and panty-less, she and her brother were a bit sex crazed. After Christopher turned her down flat, Brian, her brother, gave Christopher a pair of camouflage pantyhose and told him to "put these on when you get back over to where Kevin is"...you see, wearing women's clothing is a sign that you are "like Junior" and he sees it as supporting his cross dressing lifestyle. He also knows from years of stalking me that this turns me off completely...Christopher brought the panty hose back, but he, like myself, thought that Brian LaTweek was too freaky to wear something like this.
Also you will recall that one night I went to Steven Frey's home during the whole, Brian pretending to be Peter DiMartino era, and peered through Steven's bedroom window out of fear for his safety only to see Lisa's brother molesting Steven wearing only a pair of pink panties with bow ties on the side. I chalked it up to Steven's own business and saw Steven knocked out while Brian LaTweek rose up out of the bed when his sister obviously told him I was outside...did I witness a rape? I think so...in retrospect...and Steven was probably not even aware that it happened.
Those of you that know Ms. Lisa, know that she has never really progressed sexually since the age of 13...and that movies that were on Showtime have shaped her sexuality in a really warped and stagnant way....I can still recall her talking about a movie where one of the women had a dildo poking through the seat of her bicycle which still turns Lisa on. I think that was from "Emmanuel" or "Lady Chatterly's Lover"....but you can see from the opening scene of the DePalma classic that this is the kind of sexuality that has shaped Lisa's entire life. The really erotic scene that echoes Lisa's thought that "every situation is sexual" is only intensified by DePalma's second act known as the "Museum scene" where frustrated Angie is picked up by a stranger and then has public sex in a cab...this one is so Lisa that it almost has bad breath and a bad boob job like Lisa does:



