Staci Lana Hunter introduction

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Lucy Michelle
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Hello Staci, a big welcome to the forum
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Post by Staci Lana Hunter »

Thank you all for the warm welcome.

Auntie Jeannie --- The CT Transadvocacy fashion show was a blast and there are plans to do it again this year with a real catwalk!

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Jeannie
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That sounds good.

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Hi Staci
That fund raiser was so much fun and that restaurant was a great venue. Loved the food. I would suggest holding it in Waterbury but when you go out to your car your wheels and stereo would be missing.
They do need better security at the door Staci. I spotted a couple of Metrosexuals that slipped in. That could of turned into a brawl if you spilled some wine on their matching shirts and slacks. After a few Jack Daniels I wanted to go over a muss up their perfect hair. Those guys have issues you know!Hugs.

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Welcome Staci, I think you will like it her. None of us bite, well OK if you ask nice maybe but that is another story.
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Deidre --- Thank you for the welcome. I have been reading all the recent postings trying to get a feel for the forum.

Auntie Jeannie --- I was born and raised in Waterbury.
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You braggin' or complainin' Staci!

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Hi Staci
A native Waterburian! You poor thing you! You're scarred for life but at least you know how to hot wire a car.
Did you go to Crosby? I went to Croft my freshman year and then they closed it. I grew up(well almost) in the east end right across from the Pine Drivein and Pecka's junkyard.
You'll like this Staci. I went to Chase grammar school. My Aunt Pearl is in an assisted living. One of the older residents is Miss Kunkel who was the principal at Chase. Staci! She looks fabulous and is 104 and smart and healthier than me! She remembered me because I spent most of my time in her office.
I have to go read the paper and see if our Mayor has been indited yet. It would make three for three. A trifecta! You gotta love this town Hon. There's excitement around every corner. Hugs.

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Auntie Jeannie in paradise!

PS. The best thing Staci is we don't need garbage pickup. We just toss everything out our windows. The bums(Excuse me,homeless people) get to eat and they collect the Colt 45 cans so they can buy some crack. Live and let live is my motto.
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Post by Staci Lana Hunter »

Auntie Jeannie,

For me, Waterbury was a good place to be born and raised.

Except for a long history of corrupt politicians, it compares favorably with the other big cities in Connecticut and lately, Bridgeport and Hartford are catching up corrupt politician-wise.

Crossdressing... I have never had a problem in Waterbury, but I can't say the same for Hartford and New Haven, the so-called "cultural" centers of our state.

Your mileage may vary.

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Waterbury was a nice place.

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Hi Stacy
Growing up here in the 50s and 60s was fun. Dowtown was vibrant and clean but after manufacturing left and people moved to the suburbs it went right down the crapper. The corrupt Mayors didn't help the situation.
Hartford has a muder everyday and New Haven comes in a close second. I quess were just like most cities today. A sign of the times. Hiring John Rowland to promote or city didn't help our image much either.Go figure.
Have a wonderful weekend Hon.

Love
Auntie Jeannie
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