DarrenW
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posted on 24/11/05 at 02:53 PM |
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Man in high heels
i have to share this with someone. Such a bizarre sight. I saw a man today, probs mid 40's, quite big in womans clothes. Skirt, makeup, high
heels, fake gucci handbag etc etc. Clothes were well grotty. He was well ugly. Couldnt walk in the heels. It is a sight that will haunt me for a long
time.
My mate owns the Post Office round the corner from such a sight and confirmed he has to wear them for so long before he can have the op!!!!! I
thought it was a pi55 take at first, but apparently not. 2 lasses in the car behind were pointing and laughing like mad, im pleased they saw it as
well, i thought i was seeing things
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mookaloid
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posted on 24/11/05 at 02:59 PM |
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You need to tell us where this is so we can steer well clear!!!
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flak monkey
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posted on 24/11/05 at 03:02 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by DarrenW
My mate owns the Post Office round the corner from such a sight and confirmed he has to wear them for so long before he can have the op!!!!!
To get a sex change on the NHS you have to live as a woman for 2 years I think. And have to attend regular counselling sessions etc. All quite a thing
to go through I would imagine...
But some people should just be plain denied...
Sera
http://www.motosera.com
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zxrlocost
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posted on 24/11/05 at 03:03 PM |
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freaks
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DarrenW
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posted on 24/11/05 at 03:05 PM |
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Tindale Crescent area of Bishop Auckland. The best laugh is it is quite a rough hard place to live. He/She is either very thick skinned are incredibly
hard. i suspect the latter or he wouldnt still be trying to walk - best not to mess with it me thinks and stay well away.
Only reason i was there was to go to the council tip with rubbish. Might go long way round next time.
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DarrenW
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posted on 24/11/05 at 03:08 PM |
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If i was head of the NHS id make them dress like that for 5 years minimum then turn them down.
Ive got no prejudices but that kind of freaked me out a bit. Ive seen the lady boys in Thailand and that was just good cabaret. This was just odd,
wish i took a pic. Imagine Herman Munster with blue rinse and frizzy perm in oxfam's best cross dressing kit..............
Ive just put myself off my tea now - feel sick.
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zxrlocost
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posted on 24/11/05 at 03:24 PM |
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I know your saying you have no predujice etc
but deep down you dont agree, and its shocked you! its hard to always make yourself sound right on a forum with out sounding OTT or extreme
Ive had these arguments before about gay people, I dont agree with any of it.. but if someones pleasent to me Im not going to be rude back aprt from
being seen talking to a tranny
apparently Im homophobic?? thats what these girls reckon anyway
which means I feel threatened by these people?
WTF was all that came to mind
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zxrlocost
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posted on 24/11/05 at 03:26 PM |
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One day in the distant future Normal everyday people who live the basic way ie man+woman with kids.. will be freaks
the tables are turning slowly
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David Jenkins
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posted on 24/11/05 at 03:31 PM |
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I just think that people like that are sad cases...
[Edited on 24/11/05 by David Jenkins]
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Kissy
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posted on 24/11/05 at 03:31 PM |
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My best mate's dad went for the change on the NHS about 20 years ago - his then wife and my mate had to go through compulsory counselling (part
of their terms) before the op could take place; you can imagine how happy his wife and my mate were about this. He then went and shacked up with a
woman who'd become a bloke (no I don't know about swapping tackle!) They now run a shop somewhere in the midlands selling clothes for
transvestites and related curiosities. Funny old world.
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smart51
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posted on 24/11/05 at 03:32 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by zxrlocost
the tables are turning slowly
That's what you get for shopping at Ikea.
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zxrlocost
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posted on 24/11/05 at 03:36 PM |
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nice legs
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daz
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posted on 24/11/05 at 04:18 PM |
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a regular customer at my work place dresses in mini skirts and stockings, mainly purple and black stripey stockings and of course heels/woman type
shoes, must be about 55 years old, sound chap actually
[Edited on 24/11/05 by daz]
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Mike R-F
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posted on 24/11/05 at 04:47 PM |
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Real danger of sounding like a bunch of rednecks on this one. I'm not gay but I've been friends with one or two guys who are. Live &
let live, I say. If a bloke wants to wander round in a dress, what harm is it doing? It must take a lot to put up with the sniggers & sneers!
Anyway, I always wonder about the guys who protest so much, do they have something to hide? By the laws of average, a number of members of this forum
will be gay or transvestite.
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MikeR
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posted on 24/11/05 at 04:53 PM |
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I went to college with someone mid change. Scared the life out of me as he had a nervous tick which involved winking at you! Nice person once you got
past the concept of a 6'4" built like a rugby player with 5o'clock shadow at 2pm wearing womens clothes, size 12 heals and a red
wig.
Shame she upset a lecturer by knowning more about real life computer programming in one subject.......
as for right or wrong - are they hurting you? if not, butt out, its there life, let them live it, they've got enough demons to deal with.
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Peteff
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posted on 24/11/05 at 04:54 PM |
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A friend of my wife used to run a clothes shop and one day a fat balding old bloke came in and was looking through the lingerie. She was smiling as
she thought he'd just come in for a perv, till he asked if she did a suspender belt and fishnet set in a larger size. When she asked roughly
what size he was after he said he wasn't sure and did she have a tape measure . He was disappointed as she couldn't get them in his size
and she couldn't get rid of him fast enough.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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Hellfire
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posted on 24/11/05 at 05:07 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mike R-F
Real danger of sounding like a bunch of rednecks on this one. I'm not gay but I've been friends with one or two guys who are. Live &
let live, I say. If a bloke wants to wander round in a dress, what harm is it doing? It must take a lot to put up with the sniggers & sneers!
Anyway, I always wonder about the guys who protest so much, do they have something to hide? By the laws of average, a number of members of this forum
will be gay or transvestite.
There are indeed a few gay people on this forum (not personally) but regarding the original comment, I have nothing to fear from gay people. I think
it sad that people can't act/dress how they want if they are not offending anyone else and it makes them happy.
Now Gary Glitter isn't gay but... let's keep things in perspective.
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jonbeedle
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posted on 24/11/05 at 05:13 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by zxrlocost
One day in the distant future Normal everyday people who live the basic way ie man+woman with kids.. will be freaks
the tables are turning slowly
Do you realise that heterosexual white males are the most discriminated against people in the UK? Apparently we are homophobic, chauvinistic racists,
constantly under attack from minority groups, blacks and women!
I am not racist just because I think we should limit immigration and just because I disagree with minority ethnic groups receiving preferential
treatment, I am not a chauvinist because I think that in many cases women are better equipped than men to bring up children at home rather than farm
them out so they can have a career and above all I take great offence at being called homophobic because it implies that I am the one with a
problem.
I am normal!!! Normal means 'of the majority' There are only 5% of homosexuals in this country which makes them a minority and yet
they are all over our tv and radio, in all the papers and in Parliament, they're everywhere and they seem to get everything they want in terms
of consideration from the government just like all the other minority groups! Anyway enough of my ranting. Some of my good friends are homosexual and
as long as they keep their private lives to themselves and this applies to heterosexuals also, I haven't got a problem with them or any
cross dressing gender benders. I think they would be equally offended if I branded them heterophobic and banged on about my private sex life in
intimate detail in public. I'm sure most people have a little abnormality in them somewhere.
So to sum up,
Ethnic minorities;
welcome to my country as long as you bring skills and contribute to the system by paying National Insurance and Income tax and take your place in the
NHS queue
Homosexuals, gender benders, trannys, ladyboys etc;
Do your thing , go in peace but don't go on about it and stop trying to convince everyone you're normal, because you ain't!
Women;
Stop whinging, stop getting ideas above your station and get back in the bloody kitchen!
If I have offended anyone.........tough!
Cheers
Jon
[Edited on 24/11/05 by jonbeedle]
[Edited on 24/11/05 by jonbeedle]
"Everyone is entitled to an opinion however stupid!"
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emsfactory
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posted on 24/11/05 at 05:28 PM |
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(In Geordie)
But ee figures right, ees paid ees munee.
So ee flips im ova and.............................its starts first time and they just drive away.
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MikeR
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posted on 24/11/05 at 06:16 PM |
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I've got a feeling this is going to be a very contentious topic.
I've got a real issue with lots of ism's / phobics.
not sure how to explain this one.
Like Jon says, if you come to this country you should live by this countrys rules. I seem to remember a comment if you come to this country you should
support this country at cricket. I sort of agree. If i'm in another country i'll support that country at sport until they play england, at
which point i'll support england. I think that is perfectly reasonable, i can't get my head round people who live in this country and
support anyone but england - if you dislike it that much blooming well move!
As for racisum - to be a racist you have to have intent to cause hurt! I remember being at a christmas party, bloke i was next to me (and had know for
3 years) said when i was having a characture done, "just hand him a white page and say its an extreme close up". I retorted "well do
the same for him and colour the page in". he accused me of being racist? No intent, just supposed to be returning his comment back.........
makes me mad at times.
Sort of agree with your comment jon about people who are gay which seemed to be treat everyone equal and keep it indoors. However society (and me)
seem quite happy to see straight couples holding hands, kissing hello etc then i've also got no problem with seeing gay couples doing the
same.
Suppose i'm just saying I've only got about 80 years on this planet, that gives me about 50 years left. I really don't want to waste
that time getting annoyed by the way other people dress, who they kiss, what colour there skin is, what religion they believe in.
At the same time i don't want other people interfereing in my life as long as i'm sticking to societys basic rules of be good, don't
hurt others, pay your taxes.
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Mike R-F
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posted on 24/11/05 at 07:01 PM |
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'i can't get my head round people who live in this country and support anyone but england - if you dislike it that much blooming well
move! '
Please try & remember there's more to this country of ours than England. Not everyone in Scotland, Wales & N Ireland want to see England
beaten at any sport come what may. I would have been very happy to see England trounce the All Blacks last Saturday. I doubt Scotland will even come
close but I'd welcome some English support.
I think we should remember that, as a group, we have chosen to follow a different path too. It wouldn't worry me if others thought me
'sad' or a 'freak' because I choose to spend evenings & weekends in a garage banging bits of metal into something
resembling a car but with none of the creature comforts or conformity associated with cars. What we do gives us pleasure in being individualistic,
what gives us the right to criticize others who choose to follow their own path?
As for immigrants following the laws of the host country, great! But we Brits make the worst immigrants in the world. When we move abroad, as so many
do these days, we generally fail to pick up the language, insult the locals, stick to our own communities and flout the laws of the host country. If
the majority of Brits in Spain had to sit a 'citizenship' test, they'd all be sent back here!
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jonbeedle
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posted on 24/11/05 at 07:18 PM |
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Fair comment.
I've no problem with minority groups of any sort as long as they don't use their sexuality, race, gender to get their way or to try to
influence, badger or convert people. I have a good friend who is a graphic designer, he's homosexual but what has that got to do with his
ability as a graphic designer or what has it got to do with him as a person? That is his own private business. Do we need to know the ins and outs of
his private life in order to accept him as a person? No! Thankfully, although he's open about it in as much as he comes out with us with his
boyfriend, neither of them flaunt their sexuality in anyone's face, nor do any of my heterosexual friends for that matter, which is, I believe,
how it should be.
I am a musician, I don't feel the need to go around telling all and sundry that I'm a sheep worrying musician or that I belong to the
league of guitar players who like to staple their nads to the table.
It confuses me somewhat when you see 'The Gay Morris Minor Club' or 'The Gay Harley Davidson Owners Club.'
Do these people want to integrate with society or do they want to continue to alienate themselves and keep moaning about not being accepted as normal
members of society? I'll be buggered if I know..oops better rephrase that!
Incidentally as well as having homosexual friends, I have black people in my family, my cousin is black, he's a famous club DJ/ record producer
and musician who recently had a no 1 hit. Just thought I'd throw that in! I have women friends one of whom is my wife (who knows her place). So
I can't be a queer hating chauvinistic racist can I?
Peace and good will to all men....and women....and those in between! X
Cheers
Jon
"Everyone is entitled to an opinion however stupid!"
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fesycresy
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posted on 24/11/05 at 07:18 PM |
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How do you know his Gucci bag was fake ?
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rusty nuts
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posted on 24/11/05 at 07:42 PM |
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See a guy probably every wek in Milton near Cambridge, ugly sod as well .
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steve_gus
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posted on 24/11/05 at 07:54 PM |
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Im afraid I have seen guys like this out in public too.
About 2 weks back there was a guy in the weston favell shopping centre in northampton - so obviously a bloke.
The 'best' was a couple months before, when a pair of guys who were way overdressed in teen type gear were walking to gether in the Milton
Keynes shopping centre.
Its my wife who chooses where we shop, not me !
A few years back, my neice worked in 'new look' for a while. They had a guy came in regular. So it wouldnt upset customers, he was allowed
to come in after hours.
Wasnt me, honest
atb
steve
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Just knock off the 's'!
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