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Laura's Playground First Annual Transgendered Pride Day


Sally

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Well today is August 2, 2009, the first Sunday in August and the date I arbitrarily selected to be Transgendered Pride Day.

WELCOME TO THE BIGGEST PARTY EVER!

Today is a day to shed all of the shame and guilt, today is the first day of your life with nothing but pride for being one of the few that have the strength to defy convention and dare to be yourselves.

So on this very special occasion I would like to offer this idea to everyone, this year our Pride Day is only on the Internet, but think about this for next year, we have 365 days to work with all of our local Transgendered Organizations to get the ball rolling to make this an actual event and not just virtual.

It is time to leave the dark hiding places and move out into the sunshine with pride, so follow me out to the picnic area and we'll get this party started.

To make it a true success, I want to see a post - nothing major requires just a "Hello, I came to the party" from everyone who comes on line today and then just look at how many of us there are here.

So moderators, to your places, just like or July 4th party.

Have a hot dog or two, plenty of burgers, pizza and B-B-Q and lots of desserts.

To everyone in the Playground, the Community and around the world:

HAPPY

TRANSGENDERED PRIDE

DAY!

Love ya,

Sally

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Hey everyone! (Wendy and Sally, at this point, but when the rest of you get here, you too)

I'm hungry...anyone grilling?

Oh yeh, let's test this out:

Hey James!

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Well today is August 2, 2009, the first Sunday in August and the date I arbitrarily selected to be Transgendered Pride Day.

WELCOME TO THE BIGGEST PARTY EVER!

Today is a day to shed all of the shame and guilt, today is the first day of your life with nothing but pride for being one of the few that have the strength to defy convention and dare to be yourselves.

So on this very special occasion I would like to offer this idea to everyone, this year our Pride Day is only on the Internet, but think about this for next year, we have 365 days to work with all of our local Transgendered Organizations to get the ball rolling to make this an actual event and not just virtual.

It is time to leave the dark hiding places and move out into the sunshine with pride, so follow me out to the picnic area and we'll get this party started.

To make it a true success, I want to see a post - nothing major requires just a "Hello, I came to the party" from everyone who comes on line today and then just look at how many of us there are here.

So moderators, to your places, just like or July 4th party.

Have a hot dog or two, plenty of burgers, pizza and B-B-Q and lots of desserts.

To everyone in the Playground, the Community and around the world:

HAPPY

TRANSGENDERED PRIDE

DAY!

Love ya,

Sally

I´m with you all the way, but it would be a long way from Spain to the party. Paula D

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I´m with you all the way, but it would be a long way from Spain to the party. Paula D

That is the beauty of the Internet, you are here! :D

Would you like a hot dog?

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

Happy Transgendered Pride Day!

And a Hugg for each and every one who shows up.

I have to tell you, Sally...I went from being very ashamed of myself to being prideful of who and what I am!

This is GREAT.

Thank you.....

Now, lets get those Huggs out to everyone!

Donna Jean

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Guest darlene lynn

Hi Everyone

Ill get the grill going in texas.One thing we know how to do is party outside on the grill in texas.So get ready for Transgender Pride Day!!! I just put a brisket on,roasting some chiles,Thier go some gulf coast prawn shrimp on the grill,and some texas hot links. I toast to everyone with an ice cold Lone Star beer.

HAPPY TRANSGENDER DAY!!!!

Thanks Sally for kicking it off..

LOL

Darlene Lynnette

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Guest AllisonD

What a great idea!

Thank you for inviting me, I am very pleased to accept.

I already see a comment about underage drinking, that's cool, but for the older folks among us, may I bring an endless supply of painfully dry martinis? Olives, twists, onions available on the side, of course. I would very much like to toast some of my friends, heros and heroines here at Laura's, you know who you are....

Allison

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Great idea Sally, i never thought a year ago I'd be where i am today, I'm on the verge of going full time. I got a Transgender necklace i wear with pride all the time and when somebody asks i tell them what it means to me and others.

I'm bringing the potato and macaroni salad, a bakery near me believe it or not makes the best i ever tasted, it's home made.

Paula

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Guest Elizabeth K

I just cooked up eight pounds of Italian Sausage - homemade here in town - and my wife has the red gravy on - and it's fulla boiled eggs - and we have bow-tie macoroni/sphagetti as we are outaa the thin kind! and it seved with 'bout three pounds of Italian olives on the side - and strawberry shortcake - grrrrreat stuff!

Hey - I dance - and I like to have somma Cajun music on Clifton Chenier! Zydeco Et Pas Sale - More good stuff man yeah! pooo-yiii! You have fun mon cher! Let the good times roll!

And everyone is here!!!

Lizzy

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I've got sodas for the minors...if they can get em' before i drink all of the rootbeers. :D

Root Beer - my favorite!

Glad you made it.

HI !!!! :P :P

HAPPY TRANSGENDER DAY EVERYONE!!!

I came to the part-ay! :D

I guess this means that your name is James - you answered to it!

Love ya,

Sally

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I guess this means that your name is James - you answered to it!

Love ya,

Sally

:D I GOT MY NAME! (at last).

...I have no idea what's made me so hyper :lol:

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James! You ate 32 of Sally's double chocolate chip cookies! That's about four cups of sugar!

Get down off that ceiling fan!

Lizzy

Miners? We have Miners? I knew we had some gold-diggers, so I guess it's okay!

Why would miners like rootbeer? I thought they'd drink coffee because it is ground!

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