Got a letter published in BLADE magazine

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I'm so proud of myself!

Check out page 10 in the Feb 2001 edition of BLADE.... That was me
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I'm just glad that whole story had a fairly happy ending.
 
Congratulations Andre!

It is great that our members are "getting out there" and having their voices heard. Keep writing.

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Louis Buccellato
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"only the paranoid will survive"
 
I know how you feel Andre...I myself, was incredibly proud when Penthouse published my letter in August '88 entitled....A lesbian no more*.
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*line from John Candy the movie, Splash.
 
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Kodiak PA:
I know how you feel Andre...I myself, was incredibly proud when Penthouse published my letter in August '88 entitled....A lesbian no more*.
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*line from John Candy the movie, Splash.
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I believe that Kodiak has a member of his family that has been featured in a knife magazine. Kodiak, you should be proud.

I haven't read the lesbian no more article. Since I am a lesbian trapped in a man's body maybe I should pick it up.
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Dennis Bible

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ROTFLMAO and a few other abbreviations Greg!
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Greg did indeed have a relative in a knife magazine. It was his son. He entered an essay contest in, Blade I believe, and if IIRC won a Gerber Gator. Any father would be proud as punch to have him for a son.

Jim McCullough

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Next time you feel your life is sooo tough, read this- Some American Heroes
 
Actually it was Knives Illustrated where Greg's son won the essay contest. Good looking kid, must take after his mom
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Greg, I saw your Penthouse article and have kicked myself ever since that we didn't meet before you changed
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All this chatter about lesbians had me tempted to write about "The perfect knife for a lesbian", but I could only think of a butter knife and I thought I might write something that could be interpreted out of context, so I've elected to avoid this topic of discussion
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All this chatter about lesbians had me tempted to write about "The perfect knife for a lesbian", but I could only think of a butter knife and I thought I might write something that could be interpreted out of context, so I've elected to avoid this topic of discussion
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Kodiak PA:
I know how you feel Andre...I myself, was incredibly proud when Penthouse published my letter in August '88 entitled....A lesbian no more*.
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*line from John Candy the movie, Splash.
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Gee, Greg, what kind o' Lezbean are you!

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