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Reminds me of the end of "Kill Dozer"!

I bet that Zombie driver just walked away without a scratch..........or at least none that anyone would recognize as new.

Love ya,

Sally

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Reminds me of the end of "Kill Dozer"!

I bet that Zombie driver just walked away without a scratch..........or at least none that anyone would recognize as new.

Love ya,

Sally

OMG

Kill Dozer

That was such a corny made for TV movie, somewhere back in the 70's. You are the only one I have ever heard ever mention that movie Sally. Welcome to the "I have experienced Kill Dozer" club. I think there were others that were made in that series, and they were aired on ABC as I recall.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVBSGXj7HrM

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Hey!

I never miss a Clint Walker movie, although in this case I should have made an exception.

Did you notice that Robert Urich didn't last long enough to make the credits?

I just stopped by to check the pulse on this thread but i realized that zombies have no pulse.

I see that it is still dead and doing well in the new year.

Love ya,

Sally

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Sally is being modest. You'd be hard pressed to come up with any movie or tv series for that matter that Sally didn't know more about than the movie database.

She has a world class knowledge. So next time your can't remember exactly what movie Haley Mills was in with her father, or which Twilight Zones Bill Mumy was in ask Momma Sally. It's awesome!

Love you Sally.

John

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Agreed John, Sally is just awesome, and amazes me each time I read her writings ! I have visions of jamming sweet jazz with her someday.

Best -

Cindy

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Sally is being modest. You'd be hard pressed to come up with any movie or tv series for that matter that Sally didn't know more about than the movie database.

She has a world class knowledge. So next time your can't remember exactly what movie Haley Mills was in with her father, or which Twilight Zones Bill Mumy was in ask Momma Sally. It's awesome!

The Truth About Spring (also starred James MacArthur (Danny Williams in the original Hawaii Five-0 series - not the pilot) and Billy was the central character in the one where he sent people to the corn field "It's A Good Life." he was in two less than memorable ones in later seasons but this was Billy at his BEST!

Love you Sally.

John

Agreed John, Sally is just awesome, and amazes me each time I read her writings ! I have visions of jamming sweet jazz with her someday.

Maybe we can arrange that sometime.

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Cindy

Love ya both,

Sally

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Guest Cynthia Of Creation

omg you know what i thought would be a hoot? bring this thread back from the dead. speaking of wich ifound a book today on basic army traning for battling the undead

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I believe that Bruce Campbell was in charge of defeating the "Army of Darkness" - is that close enough?

More movie trivia - sorry.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Maria (Hilda)

What we need here is Winnie the Pooh. Seriously.

Who doesn't love Winnie the Pooh?

Winnie the Pooh, Winne the pooh, chubby little tubby all stuffed with fluff he's winnie the pooh, winnie the pooh, silly willy nilly ol' bear!

In other news, zoom zoom :3

Love you'sh, we had a great shummer <3

Love, Maria.

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Tigger Rocks !

Summer, what's that ?

Just longing for outdoor gigs, playing festivals and outdoor parities. But that seems like a distant dream now.

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Guest Elizabeth K

What other dreams have we had? tuff that was such a delight to think about, yet faded like the morning mist?

...............

I wanted to be a cartoonist for Walt Disney.

I wanted to learn to fly.

I wanted to move to my own private island and live my life as I am.

...............

Pixel animated cartoons, never had the time or money to take flying lesson, all the private islands turned out to NOT have electrcity or running water.

..............

Sigh... but I DO get to transition, and be my true self, YEAAAAAAA

Lizzy

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I wanted to be a wildlife biologist. At the time women were discouraged from entering the field period and never allowed to do the in the field research I wanted to do.

And I wanted to illustrate children's books. I've written and illustrated a couple but never submitted for publication. Just used them to read to the children in my life for a couple of generations. An eye problem made work as an illistraor impossible. Not a visible problem but causes eye strain

And I wanted to become a macro economist working at the UN in NYC. Another field that I was strongly discouraged from entering. Needed a doctorate and only 1 woman in the US held a doctorate in economics at the time.

I wanted to immigrate to Scotland. That was a long fight that called in everyone I knew from senators to ambassadors but in the end I didn't manage it. You needed a work visa but to get a work visa you needed a job. To get a job you needed a work visa. And if you went on a regular tourist visa and found a job your work visa would be denied and your tourist visa revoked because it was against the rules. You get the picture. There was a shortage of jobs in Scotland.

And of course I always dreamed of being a man but that one was secret and I never knew it was really possible for me to change my body or that it didn't define me.

I wish I had fought harder, not given up on some of these dreams when it looked hopeless. I fought hard but did give up. However I did good things with my life and probably did more good in the world than I would have otherwise.

Thank you Lizzy-I just realized I have also given up on a much smaller but important dream when I should be giving it the fight of my life. I want to actually be mobile and able to do the things I love again.

Hugs

John

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Guest Donna Jean

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I wanted to go to the Air Force Academy and become a pilot.....

I did end up flying in the Air Force as a crew member..

Afterwards I privately became a pilot and then walked away from it...

I just wanted to prove that I could....

Oh, and transition.....did that, too......

Donna Jean

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My all time earth bound dream is to hike in the Alps, en Femme...

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See what happens when you neglect a thread that's trying to die? Takes on a life of it's own. Life is everywhere, for everything. Not to be taken for granted, meaning is everywhere.

Dreams, I have so many, but only while I'm awake. I'ma draw, I'ma drum, I'ma write, and I'ma gonna make music the entire time. I may never make money off'a it, but money is for those who don't have it. Should be anyways, senseless CEO's and politicians.

So for now, all I'ma do is continue to love, cuz "lovin. . . it's what I got."

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I had a number of dreams, from being a professional musician, action movie star, astronaut to a novelist, but most well really all of my dreams I started but never finished, it would be so easy to blame my GID for it but in fact the fault was mine alone - I failed to follow through - I have a tendency to start things and then never finish when it gets hard - I get out.

Transitioning has been a lifetime dream and now that I have started I have stayed with this so much longer than anything else that I just know that i will complete this journey - I have to there is no other choice for me.

Love ya,

Sally

WOW - that was a bummer - poor thread it had a long life until I got hold of it.

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Sally I've given up on my share of dreams when things got hard.

But I think you are underestimating the part GID can play in that. Not that it excuses it, it just means we have to be a little tougher to get through when things get hard. But I know that so much of my energy and willpower went into trying to be what I could not that I let go earlier than I would have otherwise. I am by nature a fighter and if I had known that the battle to be a woman among women was lost before it began it would have made a huge difference. I would have been able to fight longer and harder for what I wanted and I would have had more faith in myself

A new day and a new time with awareness of the possibilities will hopefully mean that the kids who are just emerging from childhood will not waste so much of their potential. Will not suffer the limitations our ignorance placed on us. We just didn't know or understand.

But you are a fantastic role model in going ahead and realizing your true self and finding a fun, fulfilling life at last. We may not have done or been all we could but we did gain knowledge and compassion and a willingness to help. Those are accomplishments to be proud of. It would have been too easy to become bitter, angry people who in the end drowned in our own despair. Be proud of who you became. I am

Love

John

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AW....Sorry if I made you cry Maria.

Here is a big pretty flower to bring back that smile.

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And

Huggle

John

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Thanks, Johnny,

I needed that this morning - a gray day and a bit down - the aftermath of getting the divorce papers a new freedom but the realization of yet another unfinished dream.

I am working to make my life better - no one should ever just give up, there is always hope.

Love ya,

Sally

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thats to awsome

i already found all 4 of them, egh rookies, they just dont make em like they use too!

bye the way

has anyone seen the bride of chucky?

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