tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2237446155472519339.post401713227722352398..comments2024-03-28T13:58:54.780-04:00Comments on Rhonda's Escape: Queen Maryrhonda's escapehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16333998589746919994noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2237446155472519339.post-9298025182902743542024-03-17T01:16:31.183-04:002024-03-17T01:16:31.183-04:00My many memories of the Queen Mary were something ...My many memories of the Queen Mary were something I will carry to my last breath as the ability to escape the prejudice that existed even before the constant hate now in our community post Trump. I was one of the lucky ones, I did get to attend many of the ladies nights at the back bar, drink smoke dance socialize not feel afraid, if only for it being few hours late at night in hiding (even in the nineties). They were amazing and those we met or became friends with, they were life long. I will forever be grateful for the Queen Mary, little Debbie the bartender, the barbacks and security, all the regulars who attended, we all looked forward to visiting when we could make it. Missing you Queen Mary, you were the Rhiannon of our time, "once in a Million years a lady like you, rises..." thank you for the memories and great times xoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2237446155472519339.post-35686700488552019472015-08-11T11:01:27.658-04:002015-08-11T11:01:27.658-04:00While I have never been to the Queen Mary I do fee...While I have never been to the Queen Mary I do feel most comfortable in LGBT friendly establishments. I am glad (perhaps with a touch of envy) with your ability to engage in the civilian world as nicely as you do. As for me I like to consider that I am still in my 'confidence building' stage that you mention in this post.<br />PatPat Scaleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00148601231866277374noreply@blogger.com