Angie & Winston Francis
Angie We face prejudice on a daily basis. We cannot leave our house without some idiot shouting at us from across the street. It has not deterred us though; in fact, it has made us a stronger couple. I became Angie back in 1975. I met Winston at the trans-metropolitan bar in Scunthorpe in the summer of ’77. He had the biggest smile.
Winston I didn’t know her when she was Dave; she’s always just been my woman. Friends told me that she was almost complete. There is still a little something about her that is different and part of her old self at the same time. I like to hold on to that when we are alone. Society may never fully accept us, but we don’t care. Craig Taylor
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Saturday, May 21, 2005
WE LOVE EACH OTHER - The Guardian Magazine 21/05/05
Reprinted with no permission from The Guardian Weekend Suppliment 21/05/05
THE WEEKEND MAGAZINE: Two dingalings go a long way.
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6 comments:
You're mad.
That one was actually not so weird.
Again, which is which has me stumped.
what is up with the "I knew her when she was dave" part??? WTF??? These things are amusing, but disturbingly unnerving...
...I'm scared now...
This is actually the real one from Guardian Weekend, it hasn't had the special "Herge" editing.
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