Transvestia

Maryann, (cover girl #38) and she agreed. The next morning, we stopped and called Maryann. We told her what time we would probably be able to see her and she agreed. We've met Maryann before and it wasn't any problem to plan on meeting her in the same place as a previous meeting. Of course we got lost and managed to be about three hours later than we had planned. I got to the place, Jean called Maryann and she arrived, with her wife, about five minutes later. We had a wonderful time telling them about the trip and showing our pictures and some of the lovely things that we had bought. It was with a great deal of saddness, when we finally left. We promised to see each other in the near future, said goodbye and started the last leg of the trip.

I pulled into our driveway at 5 A.M. ending something that probably can never happen to me again. I thank God that it happened at least once. My life has taken on a great deal of meaning since this hap- pened and I can face each day with the knowledge that I'm capable of going out, when I please (which I have) without fear. John wants to take Diana out and play golf. I would love that.

Yes girls, life can indeed be sweet and wonder- ful. Luck to you all.

Diana

Any man who says he can see

through women is missing a lot.

Groucho Marx

"No," said the little girl's mother, "I don't want you to hit back at your little brother. Remember, you're a lady. Outtalk him!"

A San Diego mother, substituting for her son on his paper route, overheard one customer remark to another: "That's the first time I've ever seen a pregnant paper boy!"

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