bradfordkay
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Joined: 3/24/2002 From: Olympia, WA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: gladiatt Well, gentlemens, AAR is update with all my shame, and it is now late, and i should really, you know, get some sleep . Martin, i hope you will heal quickly, and that Clare and Josh are well Steve, how goes translation in remote USA ? Mynok, hope french lessons are OK; Mike, good hockey season ? Others Threadster buddys, i didn't forget you, but i just don't know what to ask . Hope all my friends here goes well. Quite well. In seven days the packers come, four days later the movers. The following week we start packing the truck ,that we are moving all the stuff that we don't want the movers to get their hands on. (my wife's jewelry, my tools, my gun collection and our wine collection, plus other booze , etc, etc) . I was joking with my wife today saying that this requires as much planning as an amphibious invasion....should I do a AAR? I could call it "The invasion of Omaha (no beach) " or "The Evacuation of Washington". Didnt know you were a War of 1812 reenactor. Yep. I just don't have the costume. Next time I return to the DC area I want to join the USN 1812 group aboard Constellation in Baltimore! And congratualations with 10,000! Now , is it time to break down , buy the bloody game , and start doing PBEM'S! I remember being very disappointed when I learned that the ship in Baltimore is not the "Yankee Racehorse". I first visited her when I was about nine years old and became a big fan. I used to love to play her battles in both Frigates! and Wooden Ships and Iron Men (not to mention Age of Sail on the computer - but that was after I learned the awful truth...). Oh, and the Mason-Dixon Line is most definitely the Maryland/Pennsylvania border. Maryland was considered to be a Southern state until the late unpleasantness.
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fair winds, Brad
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