March 14, 2010 8:45 PM GMT
OK. sod it, here is what was censored
On the 7th March 2010 The goverment Minister for Tranny affairs In the strictest of confidence, a very reliable source alerted me to the new name for Tranny Web. Which is to be
'The Gender Society' and Katie would have to break a window in the chat room to gain entry and unlock the door from the inside to let us all in. Which by now you all know,
So why am I sitting here in anticipation, waiting for the Tranny secret service to roll up and kick my back door in and dildo me to death.
If you don't see me post again within the next few days, you will at least know I died with a big smile on my face, bring it on.
Cristine
March 14, 2010 10:10 PM GMT
Is this going to be the new Ross Kemp special where he follows the mafia around????
March 14, 2010 10:28 PM GMT
oops
"There's no Mfia" quoting Al Capone
I'll think up some response soon.
Thank goodness I know what a dildo is - glass or rubber?
hugs
Gracie
March 15, 2010 4:10 PM GMT
BRB, somones trying to break down my back door, let you know later how things turn out.......................................................................................................Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Nooooooooooooooooooooo.................................................................................Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
March 17, 2010 10:04 PM GMT
Okay people time to quit clowing around, we all need to get down to some serious procrastination immediately!
Jeri
March 18, 2010 12:34 PM GMT
I hav'nt got the time now to regale everything that happened, going away for a few days to recuperate, let you know all the details when I gwet back next week.
Cristine.
March 19, 2010 6:42 PM GMT
Thanks for the update Crissie. Sounds like you need some real recuperation after your efforts.
As for me, its been a couple of weeks now since I stated that I would have some results in due course. I'm pleased to say I have made some great advancements in the efforts I have made in keeping you informed of the situation and I am sure once the remaining creases have been ironed out I will make a full and timely report.
Love Penny x
March 19, 2010 8:58 PM GMT
I for one don't believe we should have rushed into this National Procrastination Week celebration. I don't remember receiving a report from a study group which was supposed to decide the fesibility for establishing said week. I also object to the name "national. " The Gender Society is international and any celebrations therefore should be "international."
There, I've had my say. Now back to my nap.
hugs
Gracie
March 20, 2010 2:51 AM GMT
Your right Mary & I'll get right on that.
Also, why only a week? It's more of a life style.
March 20, 2010 5:17 PM GMT
Karen
Let's not rush into anything. A week is better than a day like "secretary's day" or "bosses day" - think of how jealous they would get if a "week" was in the offering.
I apologise for my previous rash statements - if I can remember what they were. I'll have to organize a study group
....get back to you.
hugs
Gracie
March 23, 2010 8:54 PM GMT
Needless to say my house was raided by the TSS (Tranny Secret Service) Wearing ski masks, flak jackets and armed with the latest vibrators and dildos. A week ago last Monday, or was it Tuesday or Wednesday, forgive me, but I was rather overwhelmed for once, Damn now I forgot what I was going to say, no doubt it will all come back to me, soon as I remember I will post again.
Cristine
March 24, 2010 5:10 PM GMT
Crissie
Time flies when you're having fun.
(old saying)
I'm encountering trouble getting my study group organized to brainstorm the idea of having an International Procrastination Week.
I must get around to sending out email invitations....I do hope they have computers.
Gracie
March 24, 2010 7:56 PM GMT
Well I was going to say something sooner again, I think it has to be a week because you can't accomplish enough in just a day
March 28, 2010 6:07 PM BST
Still recuperating, will definately post again next week when I have fully recovered.
Cristine
March 28, 2010 9:30 PM BST
Crissie
A good cup of tea might help.
Sometime soon that is.
hugs
Gracie
March 28, 2010 10:31 PM BST
After much deliberation and discussion I think it is only right that we get the celebratred name right as we dont want to give the wrong impression, also, we want to show that we live in the 21st Century instead of sitting on our hands. I for one really like the idea of "International Procrastination Week". However, as someone kindly pointed out, it is more of a life style, so, "International Procrastination Lifestyle Celebration Week" could be a good candidate.
I feel once we have all agreed on a really good name then we can get right down to business on the important issues.
Which brings up another item on the agenda to be agreed and sanctified. Its the ancronym "ASAPA" which mean, As Soon As Procrastination Allows", where apropriately used, provides the reader with sufficient information about the timescale required to respond to any said subject. There is also another acronym "STAP" which is being considered, similar to STAT, STAP means "Sooner Than Allowed Procrastination", however, the consensus is it raises the urgency to an uncomfortable level which will deter most people from using it.
I apreciate thats a lot to take on board, so without further a do, please take the necessary time to consider your responses.
Love
Penny
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