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Born a man, he became a woman, then a man again — what's next?

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Posted by: CJIS

Born a man, he became a woman, then a man again — what's next?

sun-herald.com — He was born a man. After a lifetime as a social misfit, he had transformed himself into Michelle, a saucy redhead. Then, three months ago, he had become Michael again — with the financial aid and spiritual encouragement of Calvary Chapel of Fort Lauderdale.



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

Freak



Posted by: GodblessThearmy

Freak doesn't describe his "life story"...but it is a good start.
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Posted by: KozmoKramer

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he had transformed himself into Michelle, a saucy redhead.
No, Ginger Grant was a saucy redhead. Michael is a colossal freak with an epic sized identity crisis.



Posted by: sdb29

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Originally Posted by KozmoKramer
No, Ginger Grant was a saucy redhead. Michael is a colossal freak with an epic sized identity crisis.
Who was Ginger Grant?



Posted by: KozmoKramer

Oh jeez... Now I really feel old. You're kidding aren't you SDB?



Posted by: GodblessThearmy

Yeah! Who was Ginger Grant? huh....



Posted by: kwflatbed

Any man worth his weight in hormones would give his right arm to be stuck on an island with Ginger Grant.



Posted by: Gil

I hated that show for obvious reason....



Posted by: GodblessThearmy

Ginger Grant was a character in the 1960s television sitcom Gilligan's Island !!! - wiki ftw!!



Posted by: justanotherparatrooper

Quote:
Originally Posted by Gil
I hated that show for obvious reason....
wonder why that is....



Posted by: KozmoKramer

You married Mary Anne, but tapped Ginger on the side. OH!



Posted by: sdb29

Quote:
Originally Posted by KozmoKramer
Oh jeez... Now I really feel old. You're kidding aren't you SDB?
OK. Now i know who she is. Back in the 60's I used to watch Gilligans Island when it was on first run shows, not the reruns on TV Land. We were so poor we had a black & white TV. I thought Ginger was a brunette.

It just goes to show you're never too old to learn new things.

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Originally Posted by sdb29
OK. Now i know who she is. Back in the 60's I used to watch Gilligans Island when it was on first run shows, not the reruns on TV Land. We were so poor we had a black & white TV. I thought Ginger was a brunette.

It just goes to show you're never too old to learn new things.
And speaking of old I totally forgot that I had posted in this thread. When I was reading this morning and saw the little check mark next to the thread I thought "What the he** did I post in that thread for?"

I feel much better now.





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