And now we know why he was so turned on by the green bitch....
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And now we know why he was so turned on by the green bitch....
Sorry, I couldn't help myself.Quote:
Originally Posted by Arianna
PS there's only one thing I like better than a girl with short hair: a girl with short hair who's into mutual hair pulling.
Was that the late Angelique Pettyjohn? Now, =she= was more than a little scary. Had the opportunity to brush with her several times from 1982-84, until shortly after her final role in Wizard of Speed and Time (Released in 1989, "Five years in the making, five days in theatres!"). Shame that Wizard got tangled in the red tape as it did, because she had so milked that Star Trek role (Almost twenty years, ferchrissake) that she had lost all the respect of her fans long before she passed and it would have been nice to have a better parting shot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ecstatic
Does anyone know if she was TS? I always wondered (And there was some speculation), but it never got past the rumor stage.
Yes, many times. There's a difference between squatting and standing up ;).Quote:
Originally Posted by Arianna
Well put, Ari. Spot on.Quote:
Originally Posted by Arianna
wow, I didn't know any of that. I guess I was on vacation the five days that movie was in the theatre. Her Star Trek role is the only one to comes to mind now.Quote:
Originally Posted by BeardedOne
The "five days in theatres" was the pre-release special showing at the Kenmore Cinema in Boston during the 1989 World Science Fiction Convention. The last time I saw Angie was at the SF Worldcon in Anaheim in 1984 when Mike Jittlov (THE Wizard) had completed most of the filming and was doing some last cuts and showing rushes to the membership there (Some '84 Worldcon members appear in the film as they were invited to be extras in the final days of shooting).Quote:
Originally Posted by Ecstatic
WoSaT was ultimately shelved by the distributor, Shapiro/Glickenhaus, under some shady deal with Atari/Nintendo that was afraid it would interfere with the release of their game-themed film The Wizard in that same time frame. It went directly to video, which was overpriced ($99.95 in a market of $9.99 tapes) in an attempt to recover the million-plus pricetag (Which was surprisingly low, considering the quality of the film, shot using techniques which are actually displayed =in= the film).
Angie played the secretary/assistant of one of the film producers that Mike (The story is based on his actual experiences filming the original WoSaT short for Disney in the late seventies) tries to sell his film to. She kicks him to the curb, but not before he gets a psychic flash of her doing some after hours BDSM play with the producer. :) Kinky stuff.
WoSaT was also the final appearance (I believe) of Stephen "Johnny" Stucker, made famous by his role as the wacky air traffic controller in the movie Airplane.
ive seen ggs that aint passable :P
I also seen it on the Maury Show. :lol: Some of those women look like a man. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by skyler
This topic reminds me of "Paris is burning." LOL. I think thats the name of that movie I saw awhile ago. For some reason, Its like vogue-ing sorta like in the movie. Each one trannie prance onto the stage to the judges ready for their close ups and scutiny. Like "look ma, No stubbles or no adams apple" etc. etc. Maybe then it was a fun way to spend a boring evening. But totally insignificant! Is that what they call a "Ball" or "Ballroom" thesedays? So gay..LOL. :lol:
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So what if one had no stubbles and plucked all her beard for one evening of glamour? Its not a test to being beautiful nor passable. Its living your life and functioning day in and day out. Trying to make the most of what youve got. And present the best of yourself publicly. There is more to life than being a one night hot stuff.
Every transexual are at different stages. Everyone starts out in one place. All presents certain diverse beauties and levels of passability. Its not how much one get surgeries or hormones that makes one passable and or beautiful. For its really hardly the case. Its all boils down to how one neatly present and or how she carries herself. Confidence is key (Not over confidence). Its what makes people beautiful and helps in being passable.
And with regards to being clocked. Chances are in a big cities like New York, Southbeach, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles etc where there's a guaranteed way too much TS sightings on a daily basis..people are exposed and aware of transexuals only means they can better pick and point one out than people living in smaller cities where transexuals are scarce or no where to be found.
I believe its possible that one can be Strikingly pretty, fierce and passable. Others less prettier, fierce and also passable. And for some Strikingly pretty and not too passable. Or whatever the comination maybe. Being beautiful and passable has a wide variety of spectrum. Its all in the eye of the beholder. We can all beg to agree or disagree but such is life. People's opinions and views varies on almost every topic.
Being a transexual, I will always go by being humble. If people find me attractive and passable then thankyou. If some dont..thanks also. Im not hung up on it as much back when I lived in MN. When I used to be more concerned/paranoid getting spooked (Rarely happens but just saying). This is me, I like me. And I wouldnt change much about myself even if I decide 5 years down the road to get plastic surgery. Just like what Arianna said, to compliment/enhance what we already got to begin with.
Bottomline, Being beautiful and passable only matters to yourself (As long as youre happy with yourself) and that one person you are with and who took you at face value.
~Kisses.
HTG
PS. Woohoo! 306th post!! Nice. LOL 8)