I have enjoyed many years of this magazine until their, The Civil War (sic) series, which is written by Philip Gerard who is evidently the Marxist-In-Charge of "Creative Writing" at UNC Wilmington. Maybe
Mike Adams can straighten him out. Gerald's articles do their best to show how bad Confederates were and really, there were just so many of them who were for the Union! Screw him, the magazine and the horses they rode in on. [Yes, mother I realize I'm ending the sentence with a preposition, but that's how the saying goes.:) ]
P.S. Please spread this.
I didn't think much of the recent article about the prison camp at Salisbury, NC. I know things were bad, but I don't think it put us in a good light.
ReplyDeleteIt's not just that one, but the previous five he wrote and there are two more in the series. They were biased articles and the magazine needs to know about it. Virginia Living has an editor that is favorable to the Cause.
ReplyDeleteIn re: ending a sentence with a preposition:
ReplyDeleteSouthern girl ends up next to a snooty yankee hussy on a plane.
Trying to be nice - as always - she endeavored to strike up a conversation...
"So, where're y'all from?"
"We're from a place where people know better than to end a sentence with a preposition." She said with didsain dripping from her voice. The other snooty twats all laughed...
"Oh..." Said the Belle... "I'm sorry!..."
"Where're y'all from, BITCH!"
; OD
:) Now, that's a keeper! And I bet it has also actually happened before!
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