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| Author : | Topic: Reenactor in need of an open slot at GAC Gettysburg | Bottom |
| Ken Cornett admin Posts : 1555 "BUMMERS" ![]() |
Congrats Rob! I'm guessing I'll become a grandpa sometime in the next ten years or so. Hey by the way, Joe is on my butt about Marmadukie's. Still got some time! | |||
| Ken Cornett Administrator Mason, Ohio Mess No.1 www.mess1.homestead.com www.bummers09.com |
| Bill moderator Posts : 1385 The original fence sitter ![]() |
Rob the Wimp, I was changing diapers in a tent during a reenactment this weekend. I do hope that young Stephen learns what a Porta-Potty is for in the very near future! | ||||
| Bill Rodman King of Prussia, PA wrodman1@aol.com |
| GrumpyDave moderator Posts : 1842 Yes, if I'm registered for the event; expect buckets of rain. ![]() |
Were they "Hardcore" diapers or "Sutler Row" diapers? Can you imagine the look on the laundress' face? --Last edited by grumpydave on 2008-06-02 18:35:54 -- | |||
| GrumpyDave Towsen A gutta percha sack coat and forage cap wouldn't keep you dry If I'm attending an event. |
| Bill moderator Posts : 1385 The original fence sitter ![]() |
Grumpy, Totally modern and farby disposable diapers. We all have our authenticity limits. That's ours! ![]() The kid does have some really neat period clothing to wear over his disposable diapers. Ever try to find period shoes for a three year old? | ||||
| Bill Rodman King of Prussia, PA wrodman1@aol.com |
| Charles Heath Posts : 570 I'd have to work my way up to curmudgeon |
Bill, Armed with that type of projectile, a trebuchet could really liven up the "night firing." | |||
| Charles Heath Purveyor of finely composted manure and excelsior. |
| Bill moderator Posts : 1385 The original fence sitter ![]() |
Charles, I should have offered those used "projectiles" to the Confederate artillery. Could have given a entire new meaning to the term "pissing" the Federals off. ![]() | ||||
| Bill Rodman King of Prussia, PA wrodman1@aol.com |
| chatrbug Posts : 311 |
Period shoes for kids are hard... if you have an Amish stores around you, or any amish families, ask them where they get their shoes. I got lucky last season and found some on sale at Walmart.. no clue what they did with them after that! Paddock boots work also, but you have to be careful as many are zippered on the side. I refuse to pay $80 for a pair of shoes they will wear 3-4 times in a yr lol. So I look for the cheap way out. | |||
| Dulcie White Wife to Private Kevin 147th PVI Company G Specializing in Civil War clothing for infant and children. Consignment and Custom Order. http://www.huckleberryoverpersimmons.com/ |
| Spinster Posts : 58 |
We did receive a right interesting pair of drawers to wash at Winter of 64. [i]Raised my own on cloth diapers. Never could get the hang of those paper ones later on. Tried to talk Pat Klien into selling me a massive bolt of diaper a couple of years ago, but it was a custom run, already committed. | ||||
| Mrs. Lawson Weaver, Spinster, Strong Fast Dyes |
| flattop32355 Posts : 151 I used to care what you thought of me... ![]() |
No re-learning necessary: It's like riding a bicycle; just jump back on and start peddling. And it's a whooooole lot easier than toilet training.... | ||||
| Bernard Biederman 30th OVI Co. B |
| Bill moderator Posts : 1385 The original fence sitter ![]() |
Bernie, Tell me about it. Young Steve has no problem informing us when he's messed his drawers and expects a quick response to his problem. Letting us know a few minutes in advance seems to be way too much trouble! | ||||
| Bill Rodman King of Prussia, PA wrodman1@aol.com |
| Charles Heath Posts : 570 I'd have to work my way up to curmudgeon |
Bill, Just get around Co. D, 1st Minn. at some event somewhere sometime and you'll hear potty training stories for hours on end. Some of them are hilarious, and the things kids will do for M&M candies these days is entertaining. One of the highlights of Shendandoah 1862 was listening to the M&M stories. That, and learning from "Scrooge" that sauerkraut is a condiment. I hovered like a buzzard waiting for his call for seconds, too. ![]() | |||
| Charles Heath Purveyor of finely composted manure and excelsior. |
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