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Transvestia

Once more I call for comments.

How come so many

of you gals are able to spend hours in endless ana- lysis of TVism when we get together, but when it comes to jotting down on paper your thoughts you always seem to have run out of paper or of stamps? (I'll add my call to that too... Virginia)

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And now a bit of gossip: The case of the over- confident TV. Starring Marina of New York. She makes a fairly passable TV, but she assumes she can go dressed anywhere, any time. As the story opens we find Marina all dolled up visiting some friends (a TV and his wife) on a certain evening. It is a well-known fact that - at night that particular block is peppered with unsavory characters (call girls etc.) and that the police do keep and eye on that area. The time is now after midnight and Marina must go home. The TV host offers to escort her to the street and put her in a cab. But she turns down the offer. He insists. She again refuses. She seems to be a bit peeved at the thought of needing someone along to ease her exit. She feels she can do beautifully by herself. So...she if off. A few minutes later a police car has stopped alongside her...an identification is requested...and two words uttered by Marina's robust vocal chords are all the police need to cart her away to the police station (in handcuffs!). And what were you doing on that street at that time?......Visiting friends, your honor...what friends? - And so the name and address of our TV host and his wife had to be given to His Honor. Fortunately no repercussions seem to have developed affecting our TV couple, but for a while our TV friend was scared to death at the thought of having the police keeping an eye on his building. There was no need for them to have been involved if the overconfident TV had proceeded with more caution, discretion and brains.

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A new Chinese TV has made her charming appearance

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