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Posted by kfox on September 09, 2006 at 19:10:27 from (63.18.236.12):
In Reply to: Re: Question: hey PGO12 posted by forklift on September 09, 2006 at 18:27:25:
Every hobby has its share of correct police. I used to do Civil War re-inacting. I got too old for that hobby (couldn't keep up with the kids) It seemed like every other guy was a member of the correct police force. My Brother and I went to Gettysburg to be in the Movie "Gettysburg", and there we ran into the Mother Of All Correct Police. These two Pretend Officers walked by our camp, and one stopped to look at my coffie pot. Then he started telling the other guy " Look at that. That just makes me sick. Some people don't know anything about History or the Civil War. Where did you guys get that coffie pot - Wall Mart? I picked the coffie pot up and dumped it out, and then I rubbed the smoke off of the bottom in the grass. Read this mister smart guy, I said. I don't remember the brand name now, but the Patent date was 1851. It was nickle plated copper with a black wooden handle. I had found it in a local antique store, and it was just like new. The two wise guys walked away, and I heard one telling the other " I didn't know they had coffie pots like that, back then." Sorry I went off on a tangent, but that hobby had the worse case of correct police I've ever seen. ken
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