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This has nothing to do with TG issues and everything to do with style...and humour.
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertai...

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Damn Honey.

I always wondered why Pooh, Piglet and Tigger had such terrible scars.
The lines of sutures across their entire bodies.
Damn the war. Damn the Front and the animals it makes of Men...
The drugs that take the rest.
Damn Honey.
Michelle

Damn!

Someone has beaten me to a great storyline. Oh well, nothing for now but to go back to heaping misery on poor Caitlin.

Or is ti Cassidy?

This is so confusing.

Nancy Cole

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"You may be what you resolve to be."

T.J. Jackson

Sryle

It was a deep trench. It was a long trench. It was what the men of the Irish Rangers called a long deep trench. The sound of the guns made the aibhanaighearraghaids feel like the bannocks of home, but the sound of the guns remained a sound. The sound the men of the Irish Rangers called that of the guns. A bull died, in the place of the bulls.

Couldn't Resist, eh?

Like all writers, you simply could not resist the temptation of adding a little extra bull to your story line.

Oy!

Nancy Cole

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"You may be what you resolve to be."

T.J. Jackson

'Cmon Boy, get outta that dress n' let's go kill something!

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Imagine what it would be like to be transgender and have Ernest Hemingway for your Papa. That sure would make an intense story. I don't know much about it but I can't imagine he was very accepting of his child Gregory/Gloria. Hemingway was an innovative stylist (easy to lampoon but it really worked when he did it) but his whole cartoon-masculinity schtick seems warped to me, and I somehow get the impression he wasn't very happy. I mean with the whole Ka-blooey! brains-all-over-the-wall thing and all...
~~hugs, Veronica