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Benteen
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Posted - September 15 2005 :  8:16:30 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Some of those people at LBHA just like to argue. Especially if they know who is on the other end of the arguement. I like to get them all riled up and then drop out. Usually you have several of those people who wouldn't ever be caught dead agreeing with "some peoples" over there. Because, when I drop out, sometimes they find themselves in a sort of wierd agreement with those "strange" bed fellows ~ over there! tehee!

Edited by - Benteen on September 15 2005 8:18:37 PM
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joseph wiggs
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Posted - September 15 2005 :  9:18:39 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by movingrobewoman

Joe--

Eeeeyuuuuck! Don't let West over at the LBHA board see that great and absolutely hilarious description; he'll have your hide!

Hoka hey!




To West and any others who may have been offended by my post, I apologize. I was being facetious. A special and public apology to my good friend Lorenzo. Sometimes we get so wound up in these posts that we loose our genuine and heartfelt perspectives.
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movingrobewoman
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Posted - September 15 2005 :  9:59:44 PM  Show Profile  Send movingrobewoman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Don't apologize, Joe.

I think you come closer to the *disgusting* physical truth about the 1876 campaign than most. That said, I think I must reiterate that early last year, I made a concerted decision to leave mean-spirited postings behind. However, when I see someone flaunt the bounds of acceptable historical arguments to the extreme that West has, I feel honour-bound to speak up, and speak up LOUDLY. His furtive attempts to read into the mind of Marcus Reno at the COI are nothing but fiction. It's sad that he cannot or will not see the errors of his ways, i.e., author intrusion; I'm kind of afraid of the response he and his m/s will get from legitimate editors ...

Hoka hey, y'all ...

movingrobe
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joseph wiggs
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Posted - October 03 2005 :  9:28:27 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Terry has arrived upon the field of battle. Dismayed beyond belief, he cringes at the ghastly scene that lies before him, a scene reminiscent of Dante's Inferno. The gallant 7Th. Cavalry has been destroyed. The reeking, bloated bodies emit a stench that is beyond human endurance. What could have happened to bring about such a complete tragedy.

Terry bites his lower lip as he silently contemplates the moral and political ramifications of such a disaster. Suddenly, a barely audible human moan comes forth from a pile of slain soldiers. Men frantically dig threw the horrendous mound of decaying flesh to retrieve the one who, amazingly, still lives. Against All Odds, although severely wounded, a man has survived!

In utter amazement, men rush to the poor soul to comfort and assist the fallen comrade. Tears coarse down their stubbled beards as they forced water down the parched lips of this fallen hero, the only survivor of the battle. Suddenly, one man shouts out in utter and complete amazement, "It is Custer!" The remaining incredulously stunned soldiers shout out in a hysterical glee, "He lives, he lives, Custer lives."

Approximately two weeks after the battle, the grievously wounded Custer held a "press conference" in which he told of his perspective of the battle. What do you thing he would have testified to?

A. You may not believe this but, we simply got our butts kicked;

B. You know, I don't know what possessed me to go rushing into harm's way like that, I guess I'm just an idiot;

C. I will have Benteen and Reno brought before charges for dereliction of duty;

D. (insert your opinion here.)

Edited by - joseph wiggs on October 03 2005 9:36:14 PM
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wILD I
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Posted - October 04 2005 :  6:07:18 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
d/ Now do you believe me Benteen.
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movingrobewoman
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Posted - October 04 2005 :  6:17:49 PM  Show Profile  Send movingrobewoman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Joe--

Choice d): "In private, Libbie has expressed some anxiousness about my arrow wound ..."

Hoka hey!

movingrobe
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hunkpapa7
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Posted - October 04 2005 :  7:46:11 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
d]proclaims he is the "messiah"and sells his story to the highest bidder
Then does a world tour and coins it in[dont know if Libbie is with him]

wev'e caught them napping boys
Aye Right !
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joseph wiggs
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Posted - October 05 2005 :  9:20:31 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by movingrobewoman

Joe--

Choice d): "In private, Libbie has expressed some anxiousness about my arrow wound ..."

Hoka hey!




If the arrow was shoved where I think it was shoved, Libbie has a right to be concerned.
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movingrobewoman
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Posted - October 06 2005 :  09:34:54 AM  Show Profile  Send movingrobewoman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Imagine the scarring ... she might have to turn to that Weir fellow.

movingrobe
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hunkpapa7
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Posted - October 06 2005 :  09:45:42 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by movingrobewoman

Imagine the scarring ... she might have to turn to that Weir fellow.



"Permission to go to the sound of the moaning"

wev'e caught them napping boys
Aye Right !
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joseph wiggs
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Posted - October 07 2005 :  9:37:30 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
"Permission to go the the sound of the moaning"

Now that is funny! Only a true genius could have come up with such a gem! Hunk, you get a gold star.
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