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Guest scooby

hi everyone,

im writing this to say that im leaving!

the reason why im leaving is that i feel very saddened by the actions of this male midget!

there is a lot of vurenable people on here and i feel that for someone to come here and do what this person has done-is sick![just so they can write a book]

given the fact that for some people this may be the only place that they can come to and get help[and be honest]-well-words fail me!

i wish everyone well and i hope you all do alright!

i thank you all for helping me and being there for me!

Scooby x

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UPDATE - some have complained that I violated a trust of sort. (This is in addition to Scooby) That was not my intent! I guess I hit to close to some bitter truths - especially the joke on the idea that gender dysphoria is 'bogus" - which is 100% incorrect. We have a very serious condition and we all suffer! That comment about how 'transexuallity does not exist" was actually told to me by my Christian Fundamentalist sisters. I could not believe my ears!

Also rooted in truth is the fact we have discovered 'pretenders' here - using our trust, pretending to be gender dysphoric when they were not, just to satisfy their need for background to write a book.

I have in the past been as open and honest as I can - I of course am who I have always said I am. Sally certainly exists (thank the Good Lord for her observations and loving touches) - as does Dee Jay (a beautiful, loving woman who can sum up a topic in a sentence!) So its real again from here on out - April Fool's Day is a time of 'Tomfoolery." Tom went home. Back to reality! Sorry for any misunderstandings!

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Guest Naomi Stardust
We have a very serious condition and we all suffer!

and it helps to laugh at it now and then :P

at least it helps me...

Apology -shmology. My guys just wanna know where the heck you buy all them short suits

:lol: :lol: :lol:

thanks Evan!

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Guest Javey

I completely believed this and had a spazz attack till I read a comment mentioning April fools day. HAHAHA!!!! Can't believe I fell for that!!! I always catch those things too!!!

Well, you did better then I did. I tried to tell everyone I was pregnant.

My friends responses?

Every single one of them said "BS! It's April fools day!!" I was like DARN IT!!! haha

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Guest SusanKG

Nice job Elizabeth. An April fools joke is a failure only if you do not get it by the end hook. And by the way, you have provided more material for MY book, Clueless in Transgendered Land, an autobiography.

SusanKG

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  • Root Admin
hi everyone,

im writing this to say that im leaving!

the reason why im leaving is that i feel very saddened by the actions of this male midget!

there is a lot of vurenable people on here and i feel that for someone to come here and do what this person has done-is sick![just so they can write a book]

given the fact that for some people this may be the only place that they can come to and get help[and be honest]-well-words fail me!

i wish everyone well and i hope you all do alright!

i thank you all for helping me and being there for me!

Scooby x

Ummmmm, Scooby. This was a joke in keeping with the tradition of celebrating All Fools Day. (April 1st) Liz's post was a total spoof. It's not true. You don't have to leave. A thought I just had. Are you spoofing us by pretending to take it seriously??

MaryEllen :lol:

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Guest scooby

hi Mary Ellen

*grin* at first i didnt get the joke,actually it took me a long time to get it,

then when i did get it,i saw the funny side of it,

im now LMAO as im sooo embarressed that i even thought id been giving hugs to a male midget imposter!!

oh noooo-i hope i wasnt the only one out of a few hundred people who didnt get it!

i didnt answer sooner as ive not been around!

i hope everyones ok and had a restful holiday!

Donna Jean-i have only one thing to say to you-"DANG"[laughing]

scooby x

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Guest Elizabeth K

Scooby!

im now LMAO as im sooo embarressed that i even thought id been giving hugs to a male midget imposter!!

Thats funnier than the original post!

Lizzy

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Yea!

Scooby is back - you had me scared - I am indeed very real and about as far from being a midget as one could imagine!

I have some Scooby snacks here for you (That as you recall means a lot of snacks)

So sit down and relax I am sure that Lizzy never meant to scare you - and by the way she saw the real 5' 3" midget from San Diego today as Carolyn Marie and her family were in New Orleans.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest scooby

ha-I had you scared Sally-i thought id be being talked about on the jerry springer show!!!

[even more lmao-as i can see the stupidy of this more and more]

Scooby x

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I don't want to be on the Jerry Springer show now - I am not strong enough to throw a chair very far after my HRT!

Love ya,

Sally

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Gee. You could almost compare this to Orson Wells 1938 radio broadcast, "The War Of The Worlds" :lol:

MaryEllen

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Guest Elizabeth K

"The War Of The Worlds"

WOW - that really happened didn't it! We almost were wiped out as a race!

whewwww

I KNOW - when we spin a tale, we get believed! I have to learn to respect that!

Spoofs sometimes outspoof the spoofer! (wow - say that three times really fast!)

Lizzy

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Guest Naomi Stardust
"The War Of The Worlds"

WOW - that really happened didn't it! We almost were wiped out as a race!

whewwww

I KNOW - when we spin a tale, we get believed! I have to learn to respect that!

Spoofs sometimes outspoof the spoofer! (wow - say that three times really fast!)

Lizzy

that three times fast! :P

there I said it! ;)

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