A Quote by Shangela

I'm the Nancy Drew of drag! — © Shangela
I'm the Nancy Drew of drag!
I was a big Nancy Drew reader. Nancy figures it out. Case closed.
When I was little, all I really wanted out of my life was to become Nancy Drew. I've always enjoyed fictional sleuths, especially Nancy.
Nancy Drew was always changing her outfits. I despised girls' clothing, I couldn't wait to get home from school and get out of it. The last thing I wanted to read was minute descriptions of Nancy's frocks.
Ned said "Nancy Drew is the best girl detective in the whole world!" "Don't you believe him," Nancy said quickly. "I have solved some mysteries, I'll admit, and I enjoy it, but I'm sure there are many other girls who could do the same.
I was a promiscuous reader. I loved Nancy Drew books and Tom Swift - never the Hardy Boys - but I also read Dumas, Dickens, Poe, Conan Doyle, and Cornelius Ryan's war books. As to favorite character: I'm torn between Nancy, on whom I had an unseemly crush, and Edmond Dantes, the Count of Monte Cristo.
Who do I look like, Nancy freaking Drew?
I still think I'm writing Nancy Drew with a mortgage.
I was a Nancy Drew girl. Also Grimms' fairy tales.
I was obsessed with Nancy Drew growing up - I couldn't get enough.
I'd always wanted to write crime fiction. I loved Nancy Drew.
At first I imagined I'd write detective novels, because I loved 'Nancy Drew.'
I read mysteries like Nancy Drew and Alfred Hitchcock, and I swim and I ride my motorbike.
I read a lot of 'Nancy Drew' books as a kid and considered myself a bit of an amateur detective.
Bell seated himself behind the desk, motioning for Nancy to stand opposite him. There was tense silence for a moment. Then Bell reached for a desk telephone. "I am going to call the police, Miss Drew, and turn you over to them on a charge of trespassing, breaking, and entering with an attempt to steal." "I wish you would," Nancy replied. "if it is possible over that dummy telephone.
Drunk, Jane spoke as though she were Nancy Drew. I was a fool for a girl with a dainty lexicon.
I often keep my eyes open for bodies. I do. Ever since I was a kid. I think I read too many 'Nancy Drew' books.
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