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Did that B---- even shed a tear??I think she is Trans.

LULIX1

I was kind of liking her as temp character but after today I really don’t appreciate Tessa.
Was never a MESSA fan and I may have said on this board that they will not be a couple. But Damn Tessa is just a mess. What’s all these secrets? Would they do a Trans SL with her wanting to be with a guys?? Probably not after B&B.

Just forward Tessa on her way…

100Shipper2

I on the other hand am digging her more and more. She did shed a tear, she broke down after Mariah left! She had tears in her eyes throughout. I’m so glad she finally verbalised that the kiss meant something to her too. I sturggle to see what is so unlikable about her. Cait Fairbanks has a lovely energy and as she’s maturing into the role, it’s getting greater and better, plus she and Camryn were playing beautifully off each other.

Also def not a a trans s/l, there has been zero indication of that.

TiffyNC3

I like Tessa as well. She gets a horrible Rep here but I find her lovely. I perform wish they would get on with it though when it comes to her past.

100Shipper4

Agreed. It needs to spill. Hillary has already clocked things with

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      Out In Alaska

      By Memo Meños.

      Founded by the Director of the Outdoor Activities Program at the University of Fairbanks Tim Stallard,
      OUT IN ALASKA endeavors to assemble small groups of gays and lesbians, uproot them from their comfortable living, (no doubt in the lower 48), deposit them into the edgy wilds of our 50th articulate and make it entertaining along the way.  If you think about that-it’s no small feat.  Actually it’s a roller coaster ride that’s about to fly off the tracks at every turn, and somehow comes coasting in for a smooth thrill-ride landing that will modify your life forever.

      At least, that’s how our trip went.

      The adventure starts with getting to Alaska.  From Los Angeles, it was a relatively painless 5 hours.  But for others arriving from D.C. or Ft. Lauderdale, it was nearly 9 hours of flight before touchdown at Anchorage International Airport.  Tim Stallard, along with his business and life match, Bob Burgess corral everyone up at the airport on Friday afternoon, before depositing them at one of several gay owned bed and breakfasts in Anchorage.  (We stayed at the Wildflower Inn, a comfortable house owned and run by Allan and