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--- In spanishamericanwarreenactors@yahoogroups.com, generalclinch
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> Being a Span-Am reenactor can be lonely. the last comment at a
> recent event was: "People reenact the Spanish-American War?" Ha!

lol, I know what you mean Archie. This last year I tried to motivate
the guys who usually sit around the campfire at our other-period
events, lamenting on the absence of a Span-Am War "scene" here in San
Antonio, TX. Apparently they're happier lamenting than actually
getting up & making it happen.

So I opted to take my Mauser & go....1910 Mexican Revolution!
And the usual response to that is, also: "¿People reenact the
Revolution?" :P




Mon Jan 19, 2009 2:58 pm

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I certainly hope Matt is successful in his endeavors in the Philadelphia area. One benefit of programming in that region is the USS Olympia, and its period...
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... lol, I know what you mean Archie. This last year I tried to motivate the guys who usually sit around the campfire at our other-period events, lamenting on...
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