>I was going to
ignore this note from Joshua but thought I would pass
>this on -
ever note the name June uses - Rev-Coal; ever wondered for
>what
this stood?
Wouldn't you like to
know?
Clue: "Rev"
stands for Reverend. I'll leave it to you to figure out what "COAL"
stands for.
>Joshua2 and
June - RevCoal and NuRev; how sweet - if they were not one
>and the
same I would say they both were cross-dressers.
No, not one and the
same. But some days I wear dresses, some days I wear slacks.
Not all that unusual for a woman to do, but I suppose you could label me
and millions of other women who also wear slacks and dresses
"cross-dressers"...
>This is to
put you on notice Joshua and June - by your fruits we have
>known
you....
Aleisha, only in your
dreams will you ever know MY fruits... ;-)
>Now June once
wrote she was a
>Christian? But she will wave the Gay Pride flag of
sodomy
I've never flown the
Gay Pride flag. Not that I have anything against it, I just have
never had a reason to do so...
Actually, the rainbow
flag has been around since before it was adopted for the Gay Pride
movement. It used to represent the "Rainbow Family", meaning peace
and acceptance of ALL people...it originally was meant for unity amongst
all races, and then gradually expanded to include any ostracized
group. Unfortunately, it's now been almost completely assocated only
with the gay movement...
Which is why it is no
longer seen much out on kite flying fields. The rainbow flag used to
be a favorite bit of 'line candy', but ever since it became associated
with the gay movement, it's been put away. Now I see references on
Ebay to ANY rainbow-colored item as gay-pride-related...even a
rainbow-colored trout windsock I bought years ago from a kite catalog
(where no mention of gay pride was made at all), last year was being sold
on Ebay as a symbol of gay pride...
>I have never
written her and called her a "sick old bitch" -
Until
now.
And I've never called
YOU one, either...but if you insist on see Joshua and I as one, so be
it.
I DO call you
"Chupacabra"... ;-)
>On the web
you find the strangest things but the one thing I have
found
>outstanding in the writings of June and Joshua - their
grammar is so
>correct
Our grammar may be
correct, but our grammatical style is distinctly different...
>Anything of
quality they publish - is plaguiarized from work and
>research of
others.
I've never published
anything, 'of quality' or otherwise...
I don't even have a
website...yet. I'm currently taking classes in website design, so
I'll eventually have something up...but nothing political, at least as far
as what you are interested in.
Unless you've
suddenly developed an interest in kite flying... ;-)
June