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  1. Cold Feet 21

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transgender Mature / Thirty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 21 The departure from Perth was quite emotional, Terry and Kylie fussing over Jim as we waited in the security queue. Finally, we had to let them go, and a sho ...

    - 2010/11/02 - 11:47am - 12 comments

  2. Cold Feet 22

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transgender Mature / Thirty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 22 Enid was waiting for us, as she had house sat for our holiday, and after we had squeezed our luggage into the car we set off for Dover, Jim actually getting ...

    - 2010/11/03 - 4:27pm - 7 comments

  3. Another Point of View 14

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Mature / Thirty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 14 It got easier. No surprises there, but the day was getting closer when I would be able to walk properly with Pete. Do you know, I had no idea how tall he ...

    - 2010/11/06 - 5:08am - 3 comments

  4. Another Point of View 15

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Mature / Thirty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 15 The next morning, I made a valiant effort to outdo my mother’s breakfasts, but even with Dad’s present of ’decent’ black pudding, I was doomed to failure. ...

    - 2010/11/05 - 5:20pm - 5 comments

  5. Cold Feet 23

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transgender Senior / Sixty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 23 There was no way Alice could suddenly appear at work. I didn’t trust many of the staff with my own secret, certainly not people like slimy Andy. That meant I ...

    - 2010/11/04 - 10:06am - 7 comments

  6. Cold Feet 24

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Senior / Sixty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 24 Enid was down late that evening, and to no great surprise from anyone settled herself into the attic. I had to blink at that one. I had been quite a fan of ...

    - 2010/11/04 - 3:54pm - 8 comments

  7. Cold Feet 25

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Senior / Sixty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 25 Alice wanted to go charging into work, fully frocked, fired with the determination to finally do something with her real life. I told her not to be so daft ...

    - 2010/11/05 - 2:36pm - 8 comments

  8. Cold Feet 26

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Senior / Sixty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 26 I went down the High Street an hour later and called in at Borders, who happened to have a copy of “Conundrum” on their shelves. I had a stroke of luck, t ...

    - 2010/11/06 - 1:07pm - 8 comments

  9. Another Point of View 16

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Mature / Thirty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 16 Pete was off for a fortnight in the summer break to the rehab centre at Headley Court near Leatherhead. For the first time in the best part of a year I wa ...

    - 2010/11/06 - 11:57am - 6 comments

  10. Cold Feet 27

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Senior / Sixty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 27 About a week later, just as we finished tea,there was a knock at the door. Alice, who was unusually in drag as Alan, leapt up to answer it. I heard a muffl ...

    - 2010/11/11 - 12:56pm - 13 comments

  11. Skin Horse

    There is a phrase in today's episode, dudes, that I just love. Unfortunately, much as I would like to steal it and use it, I cannot think of anywhere I could squeeze in "undead rampage of killosity" Any ideas? ...

    - 2011/04/26 - 11:05pm - 5 comments

  12. Another Point of View 17

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Mature / Thirty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 17 All too soon we were back in the UK, and once again I had no problems with entry. My passport went under a little scanner, I was asked to pull my hair bac ...

    - 2010/11/07 - 3:03am - 2 comments

  13. Cold Feet 28

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Senior / Sixty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 28 There was no way I was going to go down to the church. While I appreciated everything Pat was doing, there was no way he was getting me on my knees to some ...

    - 2012/03/16 - 4:32am - 9 comments

  14. Another Point of View 18

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Mature / Thirty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 18 It smelled green, so logically it tasted green when I was sick, and said vomit was green as well, as my empty stomach dredged deep for something to chuck ...

    - 2010/11/14 - 7:05pm - 8 comments

  15. Cold Feet 29

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Senior / Sixty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 29 Tuesday came along on time, as it does each week, but it nearly caught me out. It was Anne who reminded me, and I was a little quick down the A2 on the bik ...

    - 2010/11/08 - 12:44pm - 17 comments

  16. Cold Feet 30

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Senior / Sixty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 30 Tony was in at eleven, and we were still swapping stories about gathering clothing, near misses, school days and all the other items and incidents that sca ...

    - 2010/11/09 - 8:53am - 12 comments

  17. Guardian article mentioned in "Point of View"

    Author:  Cyclist Steph C's blog Taxonomy upgrade extras:  Mature Subjects (pg15) This is the article I mention in the final chapter of "Another Point of View" Some of it is distressing. http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2004/jul/31/health.s ...

    - 2011/04/26 - 11:05pm - 2 comments

  18. Cold Feet 31

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Senior / Sixty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 31 We followed the congregation into the church hall, where I laid out the fruits of my visit to the supermarket, the traditional mix of mince pies, sausage r ...

    - 2010/11/09 - 4:56pm - 6 comments

  19. INCOMING!!

    Author:  Cyclist Steph C's blog Taxonomy upgrade extras:  General Audience (pg) Incoming spambot again! We've had watches, now we got cars! ...

    - 2011/04/26 - 11:05pm - 2 comments

  20. Cold Feet 32

    Cyclist Mature Subjects (pg15) Fiction Transitioning Senior / Sixty+ Posted by author(s) CHAPTER 32 Christmas was on us far too soon. Arris and Steve were doing the full extended family thing in Reading, so we had plenty of room for once. This was going t ...

    - 2012/03/16 - 10:10am - 6 comments

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