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Guest Tammy Maher

Hi everyone,

My mom is going to make an account here soon. She has limited access to a computer right now. I told I wouldn't tell her my name here and she has to figure it out :P. When she gets here please don't out me right away let her figure it out. It'll give us something to talk about @ home. Just a heads up.

(^ _^)/

Janelle

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Guest Donna Jean
Hi everyone,

My mom is going to make an account here soon. She has limited access to a computer right now. I told I wouldn't tell her my name here and she has to figure it out :P. When she gets here please don't out me right away let her figure it out. It'll give us something to talk about @ home. Just a heads up.

(^ _^)/

Janelle

What's it worth to you....the silence?

Hummmmmm..

This weekend I saw a pair of strappy heels in red that would go great with my short black skirt......

Naw...Just funnin' ya, Sweetheart!

That's just wonderful, Hon.....

your mom will be involved in your life like this.....GREAT!

So, you must tell us what happens......OK?

Sweet!

Donna Jean

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Janelle that is so cool, she must really want to learn so she can help you.

Maybe we can steer her in the wrong direction, i do not suppose my being 57 i could pose as you, wadda ya think.

In all seriousness we will not out you, should be interesting her trying to figure it out though.

Paula

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Guest rachael1
Hi everyone,

My mom is going to make an account here soon. She has limited access to a computer right now. I told I wouldn't tell her my name here and she has to figure it out :P. When she gets here please don't out me right away let her figure it out. It'll give us something to talk about @ home. Just a heads up.

(^ _^)/

Janelle

I think if your mom reads this post she may gain an inkling on who you are. :D

My silence is cheaper than Donna's I only require some pink lip gloss.

Seriously though it is wonderful your mother is taking this step to support you. :)

Hugs

Rachel

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  • Admin
Hi everyone,

My mom is going to make an account here soon. She has limited access to a computer right now. I told I wouldn't tell her my name here and she has to figure it out :P. When she gets here please don't out me right away let her figure it out. It'll give us something to talk about @ home. Just a heads up.

(^ _^)/

Janelle

Sure, Janelle. Just one question, though. If she doesn't know your screen name here, how will we know

she's your mom? Lol

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Tammy Maher
Sure, Janelle. Just one question, though. If she doesn't know your screen name here, how will we know

she's your mom? Lol

Carolyn Marie

You'll have to see. ;)

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Hey that sounds great!

My mother still sees the Internet as the source of all evil aparently even to the point of being responsible for the serpant in the Garden of Eden! :lol:

I don't have to be paid as such but you might throw a chess came or two once I get logged in. ;)

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Tammy Maher
My mother still sees the Internet as the source of all evil aparently even to the point of being responsible for the serpant in the Garden of Eden! :lol:

Everything you read on the internet is a lie.... except this... :lol:

I love that quote, but don't remember who said it...

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Hi everyone,

My mom is going to make an account here soon. She has limited access to a computer right now. I told I wouldn't tell her my name here and she has to figure it out :P. When she gets here please don't out me right away let her figure it out. It'll give us something to talk about @ home. Just a heads up.

(^ _^)/

Janelle

That's awesome!

Just one thing though - if she finds this thread... you're it.

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Guest Tammy Maher
Hey Janelle has your mum opened up an account her yet?

Within the next couple days she should be able to create an account. Assuming of course she can connect to the inter without my help :P

That's awesome!

Just one thing though - if she finds this thread... you're it.

It isn't meant to be hard, just I didn't tell her my name.

^^/

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Guest ~Brenda~

Sweetheart,

I am looking forward to meeting your mother! Make sure that she knows about the Parents forum, and have her read the topics and posts there. From there she will know that she is not alone. As she moves around in the forums she will see that we are not alone too. Most importantly she will see that you are not alone.

I am glad that your mother is making the effort to understand you and us!!

That is very cool!!

Love you

Brenda

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Hi Janelle,

As a parent of a FtM, I hope your mother joins ASAP---that is great & I love the idea of her having to figure out who you are on here, LOL! Let us know once you've confirmed she's signed up.

Again

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Guest Tammy Maher
Hi Janelle,

As a parent of a FtM, I hope your mother joins ASAP---that is great & I love the idea of her having to figure out who you are on here, LOL! Let us know once you've confirmed she's signed up.

Again

I called her this afternoon. She hasn't setup the laptop yet, but she might on Saturday, but not sure yet. Hopefully by Monday or Tuesday she will have joined us.

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Guest Tammy Maher
That's really good news Janelle. :lol:

I can't wait to meet her

Hugs

Rachael

I know. I just called her and she is already having problems with the laptop ><.

I'm going to try to get her on later. Hopefully this will work out soon.

^^/

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