It seems to me that it's all a matter of interpretation.
Take the case of "transparency."
... As an example, it is supporting the new Seminary project in Virginia. It has nothing to do with individual donations people give to the SSPX. Everything we do is completely transparent. We are supervised both by the General House of the SSPX, and by the Austrian tax authority, because we are philanthropic, and that means we are tax free...
Reading this, one might wonder exactly to what Krah refers when he says this
word, "transparent."
Further, John Grace provides a telling clue:
On his Facebook, he did list lingerie and whips on a 'like' page. He listed 'Agent Provocateur' as an interest...
Products:
Designer lingerie - Bras - Knickers - Suspender belts - Corsetry - Bodysuits - Nightwear - Hosiery - Garters - Bridal lingerie - Swimwear - Perfume - Beauty products - Massage oil - Pasties - Whips - Gloves...
That's obviously an incomplete list, though, because everyone knows that
Agent Provocateur would be missing out on a most lucrative segment of the
market if they did not also sell Acrylic Transparent Body Wear. :wink:
Regarding the Red-bone Coonhounds -- if they're anything like cats, after their
first coon hunt, they would no longer be a 'puppy.' Because the most kitten-like
cat, after his first complete mouse-chase, is no longer a kitten. As for what this
has to do with transparent clothing, it seems to be very remotely connected.