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Post by sgmwhsharrow on Mar 25, 2006 18:21:39 GMT -6
C Company located in UK does more in way of living history side than re-enacting battles, living in camp and at time's on furlogh to western town at Laredo. We tend to run routine orders of the day keeping disciplines alive with drill's. We don't use any modern gear, unlike many Re-enactments with their coolers and cans of soda etc.C Co. has central catering Army style with fresh ground coffee (for those on KP does grinding) Our website is good start for anyone interested to get clear impression they should go for with out fancy items most soldiers could never afford.
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Post by temayo on Jan 6, 2009 13:04:15 GMT -6
t.e. mayo here from okla. i'm new to this website andjust wondered if it was still active. all of the posts that i see are at least 3-4 years old. i have some questions and i don't know if this is a good site to ask them or maybe i'm not useing the forum correctly. let me know please. thank you. i have enjoyed what i have read thus far.
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Post by biggordie on Jan 6, 2009 17:45:52 GMT -6
Hey, Okie:
The posts may be old, but that does not mean that the posters have gone out of circulation. Look for people on the various reenactor threads who have posted something you find interesting, or who appear to have basically the same interests as you do, then CLICK ON THE YELLOW NAME.
This will take you to that person's profile for this forum - where you might just find his Email address. If that address is "hidden" you can send a Personal Message, by clicking on that heading. The poster above you has, in fact, given his Email in his profile, which means he is open to contact through that means, and I know that there are others on some of the other reenactor threads who have done likewise, or have posted links to their personal web sites.
If you go to the Little Big Horn Associates site and use the Message Boards link, you will find a poster who uses the name Keogh. He is a reenactor, and has posted his web site. You don't have to be a member to read the posts. The layout there is very similar to that here, so it should be easy to navigate for you.
Good Luck. Tell him Gordie sent you.
Gordie
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Post by temayo on Jan 7, 2009 12:24:16 GMT -6
biggordie: t.e. mayo here, thanks for the information. i'll look for keogh, and i think i may be learning how to use this site. thanks again.
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Post by temayo on Jan 13, 2009 8:39:15 GMT -6
t.e. here. looking for keogh. biggodie said you were a reenactor also. just wondering. as far as i can tell not too many reenactors use this site. still enjoying the site. and welcome to all the new users. i'm a newbie too. t.e
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Post by temayo on Jan 13, 2009 8:40:33 GMT -6
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Post by BrokenSword on Jan 13, 2009 8:57:13 GMT -6
It's very simple, temayo. The more money you send me the more stars you get.
Make checks payable to 'Cash' and deposit directly into either:
Banque du Swiss: Account #29777-1169325-8425664 or; Bank of the Bahamas: Account # BS427/394895633-227AKD
Thank you in advance,
BS
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Post by bc on Jan 13, 2009 11:00:44 GMT -6
BS, The banks in the Grand Caymans pay a little better interest.
b(anK) c(ashier)
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Post by temayo on Jan 13, 2009 11:54:48 GMT -6
well, i hate to disapoint you, so don't go looking at your deposit notifications. i guess i'll always have 1 star. all my money now goes toward my reenacting gear: horses, tack, uniforms, truck, trailer etc. i went to the 145th at gettysburg last year. whew !!! i'm still trying to recover from the fuel expense. t.e.
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Post by conz on Jan 13, 2009 20:32:27 GMT -6
well, i hate to disapoint you, so don't go looking at your deposit notifications. i guess i'll always have 1 star. all my money now goes toward my reenacting gear: horses, tack, uniforms, truck, trailer etc. i went to the 145th at gettysburg last year. whew !!! i'm still trying to recover from the fuel expense. t.e. t.e....you can have all my stars...I'm too old for them to be of use to me, now. <g> Although I think they are blue for some reason...maybe due to age? Looks like my hair, but more of... Clair
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Post by biggordie on Jan 13, 2009 21:49:28 GMT -6
TE:
The stars are a reflection of the number of posts you make. Not the number of sensible or constructive posts, just the number.
Clair's are blue and silver because he is a Hussar. bc's are red and yellow because he comes from southern Kansas. bs's are red and yellow because he is a nut job. Mine are red and yellow because I tend to confabulate. I would have had more, but I used to post under another name, left, and came back under another name.
I coulda been a Grand Poobah, Charlie. You shoulda looked out for me......................
Gordie
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