Is there anything hinting that it is someone from the DIS? It could be from someone in real life considering you would need to know the email address?
Yes, the gum mess has referenced the DIS and knows where the receiver frequents.
Is there anything hinting that it is someone from the DIS? It could be from someone in real life considering you would need to know the email address?
So why not just post what cards were sent and what the threatening message on the second was? Or just out the person who sent it.

Yes e-mails are considered terroristic threatening if it implies dangerous intent. Which the first one did not but the second one did and also had a reference to the first one in the message on the second.I don't see how any of those statutes apply to this scenario. An email is not a dangerous weapon, it is only one person not different people, I am assuming the recipient is not a public servant (although I could be wrong on this one) and I can't see a definitive purpose to the email.
Is there anything hinting that it is someone from the DIS? It could be from someone in real life considering you would need to know the email address?
the person who sent is is a coward and a flitter nugget, who also lacks grammar skills and the proper spelling of way to(sp haha) many words.

It's a southern thing.What's a flitter nugget?![]()

What's a flitter nugget?![]()

What's a flitter nugget?![]()
It's a southern thing.![]()
No flitter nuggets is a southern expression.Southern things are flitter nuggets?
No flitter nuggets is a southern expression.
And the definition is???
If I tell I will be kicked out of the secret's of the southern belle society. 
In your situation, I think we can understand why you found it funny.![]()
Brandie
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Well you know, you really need to pity the coward. The coward only knows how to act like a coward. Cowards like to strike out and then run like a dog with it's tail between it's legs. Then laugh but don't have anyone to laugh with because who's going to admit being a coward?

I believe in the expression 'What goes around, comes around.' They'll get theirs one day. Heck, who knows, maybe what they wished for in that card will come around and bite them on their butt. Wouldn't that be ironic in a satisfying kind of way?![]()