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Post by Paul Doherty on Aug 5, 2008 23:24:54 GMT
I shall be on holiday on a small Greek island until 14th August, and hopefully there will not be Internet access there!
I leave Alan Palmer (thanks, Alan) on Spam Watch while I'm away -- Alan has the power to delete any post and lock any thread, so be nice to him!
Pete and Dave, please check your messages. (See top of screen.)
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Post by Pete on Aug 5, 2008 23:45:02 GMT
I have replied.
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Post by Paul Doherty on Aug 6, 2008 0:11:22 GMT
Pete now joins Alan in the task of keeping the spammers at bay.
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Post by Verbivore on Aug 6, 2008 3:54:07 GMT
I shall be on holiday on a small Greek island until 14th August, and hopefully there will not be Internet access there! [...] Enjoy your break, Paul! If you go to Lesbos, will that make you a temporary Lesbian?
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Post by Paul Doherty on Aug 6, 2008 4:09:53 GMT
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Post by Verbivore on Aug 6, 2008 4:39:11 GMT
I knew the action had been initiated, but was unaware of the outcome.
I have a T-shirt bearing the text: "I'm a lesbian, but nobody knows".
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Post by TfS on Aug 6, 2008 6:15:25 GMT
Two gay guys walking down the street when a very attractive and sexy girl passes them. One gay sighs and says to the other, "At times like this, I wish I had been born a lesbian."
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Post by Dave M on Aug 6, 2008 8:26:41 GMT
When once knocking at the front door of a lesbian couple I know, I encountered their nasty neighbour, who popped his head over the hedge, gave me a dirty look, and asked, "Huh! Are you a lesbian?".
I was pleased to give a dead-pan reply: "Yes".
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Post by Twoddle on Aug 6, 2008 9:29:44 GMT
I worked with a woman who'd been a man but had changed sex. Exactly how much she'd changed sex is anyone's guess because, despite being weighed down by bling, overloaded with make-up and perfume, and wearing women's clothing, she spoke with a deep, male voice and was rather hairy.
I could understand the bit about a woman having been born with a man's body but, having chosen to be a woman, she then decided she was a lesbian and commenced living with a female partner. I never really got to grips with that concept.
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Post by Alan Palmer on Aug 6, 2008 9:31:57 GMT
Did the female partner call herself a lesbian, Twod?
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Post by Twoddle on Aug 6, 2008 9:36:48 GMT
Did the female partner call herself a lesbian, Twod? I don't know. Now you mention it, I wished I'd asked.
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Post by Dave M on Aug 6, 2008 9:53:20 GMT
> I never really got to grips with that concept. <
It's "simple": when he was a man, he found women sexually attractive. He was settled in that aspect, but not in the role he himself had, living as a man. He wanted to live as a woman, and now does - but that's not going to change the sexual preferences, so it's now she, not he, who fancies women.
I remember watching a documentary last year, about a young and butch lesbian couple, who each decided to have some degree of sex-change treatment, and become even more like the boys they already dressed as. After a while, they were fairly convincing young men - and were then shocked to find they didn't work as a couple. Duh!!
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Post by Twoddle on Aug 6, 2008 10:17:52 GMT
> I never really got to grips with that concept. < It's "simple": when he was a man, he found women sexually attractive. He was settled in that aspect, but not in the role he himself had, living as a man. He wanted to live as a woman, and now does - but that's not going to change the sexual preferences, so it's now she, not he, who fancies women. I'm glad you put "simple" in quotation marks, Dave!
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Post by Paul Doherty on Aug 6, 2008 10:23:18 GMT
Dave has joined Pete and Alan as holiday administrators, primarily to keep the spam at bay.
Play nicely!
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Post by Paul Doherty on Aug 6, 2008 10:25:39 GMT
A thousand shades.
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