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I'm sorry for my irreverence but I can't help but think of multiple personality disorders. Gee, who am I today or who do I want to be? :crackup:

More serious, this hystery stuff is a lot of fun and that is what draws me to blackpowder.
 
exzactly, I worry bout my sanity too, :youcrazy:
after spendin thousands on my two hobbies,
Mexican war
and
wwII
http://community.webshots.com/user/sudi411
the truck cost me 20.000$
guess I wasnt planin on retiren

my dress uniform for the 1840s cost me more than a top doller modern tux.
:results:
history is a rich mans hobby capn bragg.
BB
 
Wellllll, lets' see :no:
Spanish period...1740 to 1760...love the ladies dresses and the pirates...Spanish soldados are cute too. Firing cannons off the Old Fort in St. Augustine is a great high, if not bloody hot in wool uniform. :shake: :what:

Colonial period of 1774..Distaff. Get to wear a dress again.

Colonial period of 1760..Mid Atlantic States...Native American and Colonial Dress

Indians of the 1870s'..referred too as the Buffalo Days.

Civil war...though I am getting out of this. Too many dresses to wear. :shocking: :crackup:

Rendezvous..Love this one. :redthumb:

And...but only sometimes now...Modern Day Pow wow. Very dressy Indian materials. But, because of the knee, foot, hand and getting just too spread out on all my other "camps" :what: I do not do that hardly at all.

The problem...like some have said is cost and time. And I am hanging around here way tooooooo much...Is this another PERSONA in disguise :: :m2c: :youcrazy:

I do not own a real modern dress. Seem to go only into the PAST to wear one. My cloths, camp and materials cost more than material for today living. Oh Gawd....am I addicted to the Past? Has this become a consuming addiction...better than drugs? and just as expensive....Stay tuned to chapter 2. "Life in withdrawl..selling off the camp? " :hmm: :eek: :rolleyes: but which TIME do I give up? Oh, the dielema of a "Living Historian". :huh: :says:
 

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