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Guest Jessica Who

Hey All,

I figured since I have a new video to share each week that I would just create one thread to keep everything contained and not clog up the message board. Hope that's okay :)

This week's video is my response to all the jerks who have ever called crossdressing disgusting..hehe, hope you enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvcZb2MkXCk

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Guest ChloëC

Jessica,

I whole-heartedly agree with you!

We are not disgusting in the least.

We cross-dressers are Dignified, Impeccable, Stylish, Graceful, Urbane, Suave, Tidy, Immaculate, Neat, and Gracious

Nope, not DISGUSTING, not us. <urp> What?

Chloë (much too refined for anything like that. uh, oh, <brrrrrp> wait! :unsure: who did that? uh, wasn't me!)

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Guest Donna Jean

Oh no.........

All your vids in one thread? That's gonna cause an anomalie that will shift the earth on it's axis.....

"hic"....Well, it's ok, I guess...I have a lot of "burp" fun watching your vids...."urrrrp"

Donna Jean

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Guest Opal

Hi Jessica,

Yes, I did enjoy your video, and the end was really over the top! I'll check out your other vids as time permits. Hope you can continue to produce more videos.

Huggs,

Opal

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Guest Jessica Who

Thank you so much for your awesome comments!!

Here's this week's new video, a fake game show called "Bigger or Smaller" where the audience at home participates in a competition of guessing whether or not a given object is bigger or smaller than my shoe.

Heh, well they say you shouldn't do comedy if you can't poke fun at yourself. Yea, I got big, enormous feet :).

Enjoy!! Click Below To Watch

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoenD_qyJLw

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Guest Jessica Who
Thanks for that, Jessica! Very funny stuff and right on target! Plus I love your eye shadow :D

luv

Gin

Thanks Gin, my wife helped with the eye makeup this time, and she got it done within a few minutes :) She's so talented

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Guest Donna Jean

Jessica!

More great fun!

I really do enjoy you installments on Tuesday..(although I watched this one on Wednesday!)..

I liked the eye makeup, too....

And...how much do ya want for that VHS tape rewinder?

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Donna Jean

OH MY GOODNESS!

What a brave girl to go out in broad (sorry) daylight just to please all of your fans!

That is so cool!

Thanks for putting on your "big girl panties" and showing how it's done!

Why, heck, I'll bet that no one even starred at you at all!

Good job, Jessica!

Huggs...

Donna Jean

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Guest NatashaJade

Nice vid, Jessica. It made me think we need to start Gender Scouts and create little badges instead of labels. I'd like one of those sashes like the girl scouts have. Badges are better than labels, no?

luv

Gin

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Guest Donna Jean

Jessica!

Another great one.......

LOL......I really enjoy your work......Don't stop.....

Label me "Happy"

Donna Jean

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I just saw the last two videos, great as usual!

The first, number one video was carefully planed and well thought out as I sit here typing on my PC computer I cannot help but wonder how many other redundant repetitions we have in our daily lives but then I decided not to go to all of that troublesome bother.

As for labeling - YEA!

Good job well done!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Jessica Who

Thank you all, I love reading your feedback and comments :-)

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Hey everyone,

No doubt most if not all of you have heard the old adage, "the difference between a crossdresser and a transsexual is - two years.". With that said, I've got some things to get off my chest....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G2eLots3rg

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Guest Donna Jean

Thank you all, I love reading your feedback and comments :-)

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Hey everyone,

No doubt most if not all of you have heard the old adage, "the difference between a crossdresser and a transsexual is - two years.". With that said, I've got some things to get off my chest....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G2eLots3rg

OMG....LOL...I haven't even looked at it and that cracked me up already...lol

Ok, Jessica...I'll go look...

BRB!

Donna Jean

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Guest Donna Jean

Jessica, Hon....FUNNY...

You played that one to the hilt!

Now on a more serious note...

You know, you are one heck of a lot of fun...and you only show up on Tuesdays...

Why don't you consider hanging with us some?

I mean, really...

PM me, ok?

Love your stuff!

Huggs!

Donna Jean

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Guest ChloëC

Jessica,

The second was laugh out loud funny. Been there, done that.

Took me a moment to figure out the first, then I remembered some of those transformation videos I saw awhile ago and I finally got it. (Sure takes a lot of work...and a lot of product, doesn't it? :P )

Hugs

Chloë

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