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Laura's Playground First Annual Transgendered Pride Day


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Guest Evan_J
I´m with you all the way, but it would be a long way from Spain to the party. Paula D
You're kidding right? With all the FtMs around here who've seen your name at least once? B) We're guys who tend to "miraculously" always have transportation for lovely ladies.

They're right, J. if you answer to it it's yours.

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Guest Evan_J
I brought lemon icecream. Huh? What? Not everyone likes it? Oh well thats ok, I'll eat it all myself! B)

lol nice try. *grabs a big scoop lol

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Guest NeverSayNever
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

:lol: NEVER!! *swings from fan*

lol nice try. *grabs a big scoop lol

:lol:

Nuts. :lol: lol

*passes bowl of peanuts* Here you go! :D

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Guest NeverSayNever
@NeversayNever

lol not what I meant but yum. Thanks.

:P :P

It's great seeing everyone so happy :D

I, for one, am feeling rather happy myself because my friend is being awesome XD

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Guest Donna Jean
I brought lemon icecream. Huh? What? Not everyone likes it? Oh well thats ok, I'll eat it all myself! B)

Oh no you don't, Sweetie....

Gimme som a dat!

Yummy..

Donna Jean

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Guest NeverSayNever

Aww maaaan. I have to go to bed now (it's 22.43PM here) and my parents will get mad if I stay up later.

Have fun partying everyone, and don't forget to drink a rootbeer for me!!

Love you all

James

*throws confetti over everyone and steals a balloon :P before leaving*

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Guest Sara N

Happy Transgendered Pride Day!

Not sure how long I’ll stay. Might have other things to do.

Since I’m 21 I can legally drink, but I don’t drink, so no alcohol for me.

I’ll bring some drinks: Orange juice, lemonade, ice tea, coffee.

Tried cooking last night and ended up burning some stuff. I get

paranoid that the meat’s not fully cooked

~Sara

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Guest Joe Cool

HAPPY TRANSGENDER PRIDE DAY!!!

THE T IS NOT SILENT!!

I could hear you all the entire time I was stuck at work - but now it is PARTY TIME!!!!!!

I'll have some of everything - I'm hungry :P

Heads up - incoming frisbee!!

Joe

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Guest Jean Davis
HAPPY TRANSGENDER PRIDE DAY!!!

THE T IS NOT SILENT!!

I could hear you all the entire time I was stuck at work - but now it is PARTY TIME!!!!!!

I'll have some of everything - I'm hungry :P

Heads up - incoming frisbee!!

Joe

How did you get the frisbee away from Evan.

I thought he was holding it for ransom ;)

Jean

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Guest Elizabeth K

PASS the pickled PIG"S FEET.

I am not asking again! And it needs that lemon Ice Cream on it!

HEY whose panties are these?

WAIT - ewwwwww - these are BOXER SHORTS!

EVAN!!!!

hee hee

Lizzy

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Guest ~Brenda~

I get back home from a day of shopping and what do I see going on here......

A GENDER-GIFTED PARTY!!!

Gosh, if I knew this was going on, I would not have gone shopping!!!

Whoa!! was that a frisbee that just went by my head? Hey anyone into hackysak?

Did you notice that it is starting to get dark out? Let's get a campfire going!!! Let's break out the guitars and start singing.

I can see this is going to be a late night.

Good thing I am off from work this week. :D

I can already tell what I am going to say tomorrow... (oh.. my head).

:lol:

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Hey, wait a minute! I'm late to the party, as usual, but its still sunny here on the left coast.

So pass that food, if Evan hasn't eaten it all yet, and I'll join you in the backyard.

Sally, another GREAT IDEA!. Thanks.

Carolyn Marie

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Brenda is starting a campfire so those of you with guitars hold on to them while she is searching for wood.

We are going to keep this party going untill it is August 3 all over the world and that is a little ways off as it is only about 3 in the afternoon in Hawaii!

So here comes some cookies and ice cream!

Love ya all, thanks for coming and making the first Transgendered Pride Day a success.

Now after I work out how many people came and all of that sort of stuff, I will pot some of the information for any of you who would like to take it to your transgendered support groups and we can start working toward making next year's even bigger and to go beyond the borders of our playground and into the so called real world.

Love ya,

Sally

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Hey Sally, can we have a brass quintet also? I think we have enough people.

mmm....ice cream :P

OK, and we can sit around and sing transgendered songs like "I've Looked At Love From Both Sides Now", "The Other Side Of Me" and "The Man In The Mirror".

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Evan_J
Hey lets play Frisbee

Hey Evan catch

Ohh sorry about that :o

:o Awwww and it was just getting to the perfectly melty stage when the frisbee landed on my ice cream....Zab, lets talk about this monopolizing the ice cream thing......lol

OK, and we can sit around and sing transgendered songs like "I've Looked At Love From Both Sides Now", "The Other Side Of Me" and "The Man In The Mirror".

Love ya,

Sally

lol @ transgendered songs -it does give you another perspective doesn't it? lol

<--really should let go of that ice cream though. Esp since he noted a certain tray of italian sausage.

The food distracts me from the sundresses and shorts Carolyn Marie, a man has to sin someplace you know.

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Guest darlene lynn
I brought lemon icecream. Huh? What? Not everyone likes it? Oh well thats ok, I'll eat it all myself! B)

HEY not so fast with that lemon ice cream..dont make me chance you down save some for me

LOL

Darlene Lynnette

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