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Originally Posted by sailortjk1
Have you never heard of a Tranny?
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No his name is Sissy..that's what he wants them to call him, not Tranny.
He actually responds to the name Sissy....I am really really speechless...
I mean..I have seen gay people, and have nothing against..but normally they are dressed as men, or the ones that are dressed as woman, walk and talk like woman...but this guy has a beard, walks like a man...talks like a man...he just dresses like that..that's why I thought was a joke....I am very confused...
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That is confusing. Normally a transvestite will try and look as much like a woman as he/she possibly can. They even will take female hormones to try and grow breasts.
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There are a couple of open Trannies (transexuals) in my town, shocking to most people at first, but they don't even get a second glance from the locals anymore. The tourists though, are very amused by them.
One cross-dresser guy is (from what I've been told) straight, has a girlfriend and is a prominent business owner - lives on his yacht in the harbor. Very fashion conscious at social events, with a color co-ordinated dress, blouse, wig/hat, purse and high-heeled shoes.
Normally, he wears a sportscoat, an oxford shirt and tie with a normal hair cut at his nautical giftshop. But when he walks out from behind the counter, you realize he's wearing a skirt, panty hose and high heels.
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Originally Posted by TrueBlue
Very fashion conscious at social events, with a color co-ordinated dress, blouse, wig/hat, purse and high-heeled shoes.
Normally, he wears a sportscoat, an oxford shirt and tie with a normal hair cut at his nautical giftshop. But when he walks out from behind the counter, you realize he's wearing a skirt, panty hose and high heels.
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Just likt the guy here....
please..if I offended anyone here...it was not intentional, ok??
My little Portuguese brain is just confused..that's all.
Ahhh also..no more Broke back mountain jokes from me...must be the altitude or something...
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And you found this person in Wyoming? What are the odds of that happening? Attention: All passengers transitting O'Hare International on 17 March 2007, the TSA has issued an alert. Expect significant delays on the international departures gates. Well known "transvestite Magnet", aka the Portagee, will be transitting the area. Expect extreme emotional outbursts from normally unstable personages, due to seperation anxiety. Portagee answers to nom de plume of "Giu" and is easily recognizable, resembling the "international" edition from Vermont Teddy Bear Co. Approach with caution. For further information, consult your Local Notice to Mariners.
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Perhaps a DOS attack may be necessary once you return to Portugal.
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Originally Posted by PBzeer
Perhaps a DOS attack may be necessary once you return to Portugal. 
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That is funny I was talking about that today..when I went to university our computers weren't that advanced:
You could choose black with green letters or black with orange screens....
We had to load the dos with those bendy 5 1/2 disks!!!
That was fun...the biggest pc couldn't outrun an excell sheet today!!!
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Errrmmmmm Giu? A DOS attack is Denial Of Service.
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Ontario 32 - Aria
Free, is the heart, that lives not, in fear.
Full, is the spirit, that thinks not, of falling.
True, is the soul, that hesitates not, to give.
Alive, is the one, that believes, in love. JCP
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Errrmmmmm Giu? A DOS attack is Denial Of Service.
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Ah how the mighty are fallen. DOS once stood for something else altogether, and I'm old enough to remember those rotten 5.5 inch floppies. Dem were de dayze.
This machine has well over ten times more ram than my first PC had hard drive but it was steam driven. Had to give it away beacuse of Global Warming. Hee hee.
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