Ongline #193 Raw Emotiongina. Raw Politigina.

by | Nov 9, 2006 | Podcast | 5 comments

Voice Comment: (206) 888-JOHN

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Show #193 | Duration: 58:58 | 15.7 MB | Mono |

Tranny Wreck Radio.

Gender Reassignment Surgery.

I thank you for going out to vote. I am glad the country is taking a slight shift. I hope this marks the beginning of a lot of wrong that we have done. Working together for the betterment of humanity, not just our country, but the world.

Voice Comment: (206) 888-JOHN

5 Comments

  1. Rebecca Nay

    Thanks everyone in your interest in listening to me foam at the mouth. Oh by the way, for everyone who has not met John in person… He well….um…. showed me his clit 🙂 It’s HUGE!!!!

  2. John Ong

    LOL! It is HUGE! I have received several email message expressing how appreciative they are for your courage to share such personal stories and journey of yours. Thank you.

  3. Andy Melton

    I think this was another great episode. I really appreciate the open nature of Rebecca telling us everything about EVERYTHING! This show had a lot of great substance to it, it seemed to flow very well and was very interesting to listen to. I’ll be saying a prayer for Rebecca every night for the next little while….then that bitch is off my prayer list (once I know she’s alive and well!!!). I am so thankful that the Democrats are now in control of the house and senate, don’t forget, there is so much work that we and they need to do. One thing that I am afraid will happen is that yes people are seeing that we are needing a change right now and now that we have the change I’m afraid a lot won’t get changed and when 2008 rolls around people will go back to the Republicans. I don’t want that to happen! I was going to say something else, but, I forgot what it was! Loved the show! Loved Rebecca! *hugs* to both!

  4. Jeb

    Excellent 2 shows John! Having only met Rebecca once when you and her were in Seattle, I was struck how throughout both shows I kept thinking to myself that I wouldn’t expect anything less in honesty and openness in what Rebecca had to say. Having the chance, again, to make the connection with another person who, aside from her surgery (and I honestly am not trying to lessen the importance of that for Rebecca) has so many of the same hopes, fears and dreams that we all do is exactly one of the pwoerful thing that I think our podcasts do. If people (even including the fine Chrisitian conservatives in the US who are trying to “save” us all from the wicked “gay-agenda” [although somehow my secret copy of my agenda must have gotten lost in the mail] ) would take the time to just listen to other people’s stories, I think they/we would all find that we just aren’t that far apart in what really is important to each of us at the core of our lives. At the most basic level we are all just human beings trying our very best to make it through this life in the best and most honest way we can. Unfortunately, somewhere just beyond that basic need, others start trying to “help us” see the world only through their eyes and with “their” agenda overlayed on it. If we could just listen to each other with an open heart…oh well,

    Giving poeple the chance to tell a bit of their story (including your own) about their lives is exactly why I think the work you are doing with your podcasting is sooooo incredibly important and vital…and of course until we see actual High Def pictures that allow enlargement with degrading the quality we will all envy Rebecca for the chance to have seen your HUGE clit 🙂

  5. John Ong

    I’d like to thank Rebecca again for her very generous and courageous sharing of her journey. Wish her all the best. And can’t wait to talk to her when she’s back to the country.

    Andy: I learned a lot too.

    Job: Thank you for your support, and seeing directly to the unique medium of podcasting. Which is really giving everyone a voice. I love human stories. Life experience from one person can be a lesson for another. Thanks for your financial support, but most of all, your words of encouragements and for listening.

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