Is The Monday Edition Fresh? Who wants ta know?

| Feb 16, 2009
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Hi TGF fans! It’s Monday morning again and here we are, like clockwork, with another Monday Morning Edition. This week we’ve got a report from Pamela DeGroff on Kim Petras’ recent SRS. Then Pamela gives us a Perpetual Change on musician/composer Olivia Margaret. Very classical but in a modern, computerized sense. Michelle Moore is here with her TG History and Part 2 of her series on TG legends. This one looks at the possibility that Nazis conducted gender switching experiments during World War II. Why? Did they think they could change the Allied armies marching against them into women? That wouldn’t have helped them. Can’t see much use for it but TG History will give you the facts on Nazi sex changes. (Or is that Nazi SRS? I thought they were the SS.) All the facts about what’s going on with TGs in today’s news have been rounded up by Ronnie Rho and can be found in This Week In Transgenderism. And this week she’s got it all from the disturbing to the sexy and the criminal.

That’s the lineup for today and you can either scroll down to start reading TWIT! But before you do, promise me that if you find something interesting, informative or entertaining in this edition take a moment to leave a comment. For the past few weeks we’ve been getting that dull old feeling that we’re being neglected. It makes us lonely. (Insert downcast smiley face here.) So let us know how we’re doing with a cheery comment (or if you must, a mean grumble) that will help us get through the week and on to the next Monday Edition. You know we wuv U. Oh! Don’t forget our Drag Race real time report tonight from Drag Race correspondent Luna. Enjoy!

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Angela Gardner is a founding member of The Renaissance Transgender Assoc., Inc., former editor of its newsletter and magazine, Transgender Community News. She was the Diva of Dish for TGF in the late 1990s and Editor of LadyLike magazine until its untimely demise. She has appeared in film and television shows portraying TG characters, as well as representing Renaissance on numerous talk shows.

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  1. says:

    I’m leaving a note for sure! Angela pulls us all together and organizies all our zany thoughts into something that’s great to read every week! Thank you!!

  2. angela_g angela_g says:

    Are you buying, Regina?

  3. says:

    Angela
    I bet your work is read but the week just does not have enough hours in it to do everything! LOL
    By the way when are we all going out for dinner again??? Luv Regina