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I still get the Mile High newsletter emailed to me, but I don't often read them any more.  I did happen to skim over the last two and noticed something a bit different.

 

From the previous Mile High Comic newsletterl:

"As a postscript to that original story, my life has taken many unexpected twists since that original discovery. Getting married, raising four awesome daughters, and continuing to operate Mile High Comics are the easily-expected outcomes. Nearly going broke half a dozen times, being infected by just a single mosquito bite in 2003 with recurring West Nile-enduced encephalitis of the hypothalamus, having to stop working on my beloved farm, and having my gender identity subsequently become totally fluid, are outcomes that I could never have predicted."

From the current Mile High Comics newsletter:

"I just got back from a small celebratory lunch at Hamburger Mary's, our local drag queen restaurant. I was there feeling really happy because 1) I had just been told that I was approved for a $2,200,000.00 refinance of our Jason St. building (which will drop our interest charges by $5,000/mo - woo!), and 2) I was approved for this huge sum of funding with our prospective new bankers being totally aware (as a result of first reviewing my Charles Rozanski Facebook page) that I am both openly gender fluid, and also perform as a drag queen."

 

Comic book newsletters sure are different from when I was a kid. 

 

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2 hours ago, Domo Arigato said:

Comic book newsletters sure are different from when I was a kid. 

I'm sure, there's a big difference between reading them on a stone tablet and on an electronic interweb device.

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1 hour ago, FlyingDonut said:

I post this with the full understanding that it will most likely get me a wrist slap.

I do not care to hear about Chuck's gender fluidity. I truly do not. I think Chuck is doing a good thing for LGBTQ kids in Denver by giving them a safe space, but I'm not entirely sure there's a place for it in a comic book newsletter.

That being said, I also do not care to hear about Buddy Saunders' cheerleading for the current Administration in his comic book newsletter either.

The irony of this post being made by a guy with a porn star for an avatar is almost too good to be true......

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I am beginning to the New York City might be. Ever since they lightened up on the pot laws nearly every outdoor corner of the city smells like ganga. Not that it didn't permeate the air before, but now it is like all the time. I am walking my kid to school at 7:55 a.m. and I am blasted by a cloud of it and I have no idea where it was coming from. Probably a passing van.

 

 

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Just now, RonS2112 said:

The irony of this post being made by a guy with a porn star for an avatar is almost too good to be true......

When I write a comic book newsletter, I will use a different avatar. Probably this one:

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11 minutes ago, FlyingDonut said:

I would like to point out that my personal political preference is aligned with one of these two people, and I'm sure most of you know what it is.

That being said, I don't want to read about EITHER of these people's political/social views in their comic book newsletter.

I agree. If it bothers you, don’t read them. If you do you can always point it out to them and let them know you will not patronize their business. 

I enjoy this hobby as an escape from reality...

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From the current Mile High Comics newsletter:

"I just got back from a small celebratory lunch at Hamburger Mary's, our local drag queen restaurant. I was there feeling really happy because 1) I had just been told that I was approved for a $2,200,000.00 refinance of our Jason St. building (which will drop our interest charges by $5,000/mo - woo!), and 2) I was approved for this huge sum of funding with our prospective new bankers being totally aware (as a result of first reviewing my Charles Rozanski Facebook page) that I am both openly gender fluid, and also perform as a drag queen."

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I really don't think the bankers would care one bit, particularly if the drag Queen work brought in some cashflow.

 

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1 minute ago, the blob said:

From the current Mile High Comics newsletter:

"I just got back from a small celebratory lunch at Hamburger Mary's, our local drag queen restaurant. I was there feeling really happy because 1) I had just been told that I was approved for a $2,200,000.00 refinance of our Jason St. building (which will drop our interest charges by $5,000/mo - woo!), and 2) I was approved for this huge sum of funding with our prospective new bankers being totally aware (as a result of first reviewing my Charles Rozanski Facebook page) that I am both openly gender fluid, and also perform as a drag queen."

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I really don't think the bankers would care one bit, particularly if the drag Queen work brought in some cashflow.

 

Do you think that would have been the case twenty years ago?

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11 minutes ago, Robot Man said:

I agree. If it bothers you, don’t read them. If you do you can always point it out to them and let them know you will not patronize their business. 

I enjoy this hobby as an escape from reality...

I have in emails to both.

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