"A Lady"
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"A Lady"
I saw "a lady" today. Like in Little Britain. My first one. I've seen loads of transvestites but not "a lady". I couldn't stop looking. My British friend didn't even bat an eye...
That's what I like about being here.
That's what I like about being here.
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Re: "A Lady"
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
I saw "a lady" today. Like in Little Britain. My first one. I've seen loads of transvestites but not "a lady". I couldn't stop looking. My British friend didn't even bat an eye...
That's what I like about being here.
That's what I like about being here.
I would never have expected to see Lady and HWP together in the same post.
At least my illusions arent shattered after closer inspection
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Re: "A Lady"
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
I would never have expected to see Lady and HWP together in the same post.
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Re: "A Lady"
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
You and me both!
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Re: "A Lady"
Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
Thats what I lurve about you, no delusions.
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Re: "A Lady"
We have quite a few "ladies" in the town where I live. I've nicknamed it "Tranny Town". Two of our local "ladies" came in for a course where I work.
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Re: "A Lady"
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
I'm afraid of imaginary snapping turtles under my bed ffs! :scared:
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Re: "A Lady"
Originally Posted by Craftybanshee
We have quite a few "ladies" in the town where I live. I've nicknamed it "Tranny Town". Two of our local "ladies" came in for a course where I work.
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Re: "A Lady"
The best one we saw was 6 foot six if an inch. Shoulders like a brick shit house. Square jaw like the 'Jaws' character off of Bond with stubble so thick that you could strike a match on it.
Lovey blue flowing summer dress, matching handbag and gloves. Legs like tree trunks underneath the hem with hairs like a Gorrilla sprouting out. The daintiest pair of high heels one could imagine even though they were size 14 or more and to capp it all a lovely summer hat brimmed with flowers and lace.
Every one else on the high street just ignored him/her...
Just took my attention because of the height.
Lovey blue flowing summer dress, matching handbag and gloves. Legs like tree trunks underneath the hem with hairs like a Gorrilla sprouting out. The daintiest pair of high heels one could imagine even though they were size 14 or more and to capp it all a lovely summer hat brimmed with flowers and lace.
Every one else on the high street just ignored him/her...
Just took my attention because of the height.
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Re: "A Lady"
I saw a man in a blue pleated skirt the other day. He had very long hair, and I wasn't sure it he was male or female until he took the stage with a men's barbershop group. OK.
He also appeared to be blind and had to be led onto the stagings by one of the others ...... maybe that explained his poor dress sense?
I expect he was just dressed to be comfortable eh?
He also appeared to be blind and had to be led onto the stagings by one of the others ...... maybe that explained his poor dress sense?
I expect he was just dressed to be comfortable eh?
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Re: "A Lady"
Originally Posted by hot wasabi peas
I saw "a lady" today. Like in Little Britain. My first one. I've seen loads of transvestites but not "a lady". I couldn't stop looking. My British friend didn't even bat an eye...
That's what I like about being here.
That's what I like about being here.