Despite reports to the contrary, early Mormons were very tolerant of different lifestyles, as can be witnessed here by the picture of Brother Rhoads, and his cross-dressing 'wife,' Lou.
Dear Bishop, You need to do your homework! Sister Rhoads is actually my great, great grandmother. Her full name is Louise, and I take great offense at the jab you have taken here at her expense. Great, Great Grandma Louise could not help her facial hair. Waxing was not a popular thing to do in the 1800s.
I attended BYU 1959-1964 on a baseball scholarship, and I can still whip you in softball - and not the pansy "men's"
slow-pitch type; but the real, 90 MPH pitch-could-kill-you type. I have one wife, 4 kids and 21 grand kids. My goal in life is to never to make enough money that the Church 'calls' me in my waning years to babysit 200 male juvenile delinquents(and 10 mature females) in a foreign country.
Dear Bishop,
ReplyDeleteYou need to do your homework! Sister Rhoads is actually my great, great grandmother. Her full name is Louise, and I take great offense at the jab you have taken here at her expense. Great, Great Grandma Louise could not help her facial hair. Waxing was not a popular thing to do in the 1800s.