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Carol Ann
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Did anyone happen to catch the commerical for Direct TV the other night during NCIS?.
The commerical starts showing a man trying to hook up the back of this strapless gown he is wearing (beautiful dress).

Commentator saids " you can always play dressup" then goes into the pitch for Direct TV. Next shot shows this men dressed in his fancy dress with the camera on the lovely red pump heels and his pettiecoat showing as he sits in his easy chair drinking a beer.

For what ever reason there seem to be more and more commericals that deal with crossdressing, maybe more and more people know that men crossdress. =D> Carol Ann

Also seen a promo on the Montel show about doing a show on men who wear thier wifes cloths when she not at home. Got to keep an eye out for that showing :P
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Carol Ann,

If you're interested I was directed to this show. It's all set to TiVo tonight. I'm anxious to see it.

http://www.insideedition.com/ourstories/thisweek/

Quoted from the ET Website:
This is a story about a cross-dresser; a man who is not gay, but who loves to dress in women's clothes. We interview the man who wears a suit and tie to his white collar job but, during off hours, enjoys wearing women's clothes. What's it like to be married to one of these men? INSIDE EDITION sits down with the couple who explain how they're just like any other couple.
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Paige:
Thanks but do not understand TiVo??
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Post by DeniseL »

I did watch the show on inside edition to-night,

While it was done very well, was dissapointed that it only ran for a couple of minuets, It did not really cover much except that the person was a crossdresser, his wife was very supportive, and that as soon as he got home from work, transformed, and appears to live the rest of the day as a lady including going out shopping, for dinner etc and any other shopping chores a lady would do,

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TiVo is a DVR (digital video Recorder) it is a hard drive and a tv tuner card that you program to record shows like a VCR used to be used for.
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I always wanted a DVR, but can they flash 12:00, 12:00 forever like my VCR?
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Hi Ladies..

I would love to see the interview.

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DeeDee wrote:I always wanted a DVR, but can they flash 12:00, 12:00 forever like my VCR?
I've got DVR. The time comes up automatically as long as the box is connected. The only exception is those rare times when the cable is out. The clock defaults to 12:00 at whatever time the service goes out, and then continues on (incorrectly) until you reboot the box.
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