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The Totally True Story of my First Solo Public Adventure

Started by Tori, March 10, 2014, 12:41:37 AM

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Tori

This is also going to be my next blog post but I had to share it with y'all.

Tori's super awesome fun story time.

I auditioned for my first play today. "The Vagina Monologues"! It was so fun! Got dressed up in a skirt, leggings, push up bra... still sporting my, "Hey Sailor." red fingernails and turquoise toes from watching Rocky Horror last night. It was my first public outing alone. In Chinatown. Kinda' seedy part of town, for those who do not know.

The audition went well. Got to see a couple old friends and meet a bunch of new people.

On a smoke break, I helped a conservative, former congresswoman find her mother. True. She gave me an odd look. Also true.

After the audition, I walked back to the car. While I kinda' wish I had someone with me, I did not feel entirely unsafe. I actually took the long way back as it was nearing sunset and the light was perfect. I noticed a cop on the street, he didn't give me stink eye or anything. Actually, this was not particularly odd, seeing a cop, as I had parked outside a police station.

I get to the car, and decide to grab some cash and hit the corner store so, I lock the door to the car and walk around the block again. As I get to the store, the same cop I had seen earlier,  is walking out of the store with a bag of Sun Chips. Still, not too odd.

I finish my shopping, get in the car and start driving home. On the way, I pass a cop car, parked in a spot near a park. The next time I check my mirror, the cop car is tailing me. I am reminded now that our registration lapsed at the end of last month.

At the next light, the cop gets in the left turn lane and I get in the right lane. The light is red. I am sitting next to the cop, smoking my cigarette and ashing out my window with my red-nailed hands.

The light turns green, and I pull away. The cop switches lanes, swoops behind me, and turns on his lights.

I pull into a grocery store parking lot and the cop blocks me in. He gets out of the car and walks to my window. SAME COP!!!

He informs me that I have an expired registration, (knew that) and a burned out taillight (news to me). I could be on my way if I would just show him my license.

I went pale, took a second to gather myself, looked at what I was wearing and said, "I'm sorry officer, this is really embarrassing. I just auditioned for a play. I don't have any pockets and I do not have a purse. I left my wallet at home. You HAD to catch me in a skirt!"

He said it was no big deal, got my name, birthday and social and went back to his car. Five minutes later, he sent me on my way with a warning. And I didn't even have to turn on the waterworks!

So, a part of me started to wonder, did this cop have a problem with me because of how I looked? After some thought, I decided he did not.

Here is what I think happened. The cop had noticed my car when it was parked in front of his station. He noticed me get in the car. He then remembered seeing me walk into the corner store, just like I remembered seeing him.

It was coincidence that he pulled behind me on the street. But when he got in the left turn lane, he looked into my window and saw me and my glossy red nails (WAY too red!). He put two and two together and realized I was driving the car with the expired plates. When he got behind me again he confirmed I was in that exact car, and I had a busted light to boot.

Anyhoo, it was certainly an interesting first solo, public outing to say the least. Many firsts!

Aloha,
Tori


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Tori

I forgot there was a bad word in there. Sorry. I just tried to fix it but somebody else got it first.

The perils of writing for one medium and posting to another.

Thanks to the editor.


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Jamie D

When do you know if you've got the part?

Let's do the Time Warp again!
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Tori

I should find out in the next day or two.

I realize there is an error in my original post. I said it was my first audition. I meant my first as a female. I signed in as Tori, introduced myself as Tori... etc.

I am a little Time Warped still.


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mandonlym

Yay, best of luck! I was in Vagina Monologues something like 12 years ago. Actually, I believe I'm supposed to be the first transwoman to do it, at least according to one of the organizers. I did "Because He Liked to Look At It," of course. :) I only had a spiritual vagina at the time, but got a physical one about four months after the show.
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stephaniec

I thought you knew that cops were good at stopping pretty young females
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Tori

I could have been ticketed for tail light, expired plates and driving without a license.

It was a heckuva lucky break!


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Tori

Quote from: mandonlym on March 10, 2014, 07:12:17 AM
Yay, best of luck! I was in Vagina Monologues something like 12 years ago. Actually, I believe I'm supposed to be the first transwoman to do it, at least according to one of the organizers. I did "Because He Liked to Look At It," of course. :) I only had a spiritual vagina at the time, but got a physical one about four months after the show.

That is awesome. I doubt I would have a chance at that one. I am way too butch.

I thought they'd have me read, "They Beat the Girl Out of My Boy... Or Tried To" instead I read, "My Vagina, My Villiage" and, "Reclaiming C***". That play is truly amazing. Ensler did some stellar work. It goes from snort out loud funny to heartbreaking to awe inspiring and back again.

At the start of the audition I did feel like the odd one out but by the end I really did feel like I was a part of the group. Women are cool.


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Tori



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RosieD

Hurrah for you! Will you remember us when you are a famous international super-star?

Rosie
Well that was fun! What's next?
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Tori

People have asked me that question for about 30 years. So far it has not been an issue. :)


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Ms Grace

Congrats! Looking forward to hearing how the show goes.

Getting pulled over by a cop was always one of my greatest fears during my first go at transition. Not a problem this time as I don't have a car!
Grace
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Transition 1.0 (Julie): HRT 1989-91
Self-denial: 1991-2013
Transition 2.0 (Grace): HRT June 24 2013
Full-time: March 24, 2014 :D
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stephaniec

congratulations. I wouldn't mind a back stage pass to the Oscars when you get there, thanks in advance.
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Caitlyn

I really liked your story, and look forward to hearing more :) I hope you got the part!




बुद्धिहीन तनु जानिकै सुमिरौं पवनकुमार।
बल बुधि बिद्या देहु मोहिं हरहु कलेस बिकार॥
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Tori

I am happy to say I got exactly the part I wanted.


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Caitlyn

Congratulations! I wish I could be there to see you perform.




बुद्धिहीन तनु जानिकै सुमिरौं पवनकुमार।
बल बुधि बिद्या देहु मोहिं हरहु कलेस बिकार॥
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Hikari

Chinatown, Congresswoman? Are you in my neck of the woods?
15 years on Susans, where has all the time gone?
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ath

Quote from: Tori on March 14, 2014, 08:51:14 PM
I am happy to say I got exactly the part I wanted.

Good job. I love auditioning and landing the gig, although I'm just a musician and don't act.

If you don't mind saying, which part did you land?
"When I think of all the worries people seem to find
And how they're in a hurry to complicate their mind
By chasing after money and dreams that can't come true
I'm glad that we are different, we've better things to do
May others plan their future, I'm busy lovin' you "
-The Grass Roots
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Tori

There are no "Parts" just monologues, so I meant to say I got the monologue I wanted. The trans monologue.


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