Not a Lot Going on in this Dump
- cameronm
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Not a Lot Going on in this Dump
Well blue people there is not a lot going on in this old dump, maybe a good dose of Confederate officer values is required, like drinking to excess, riding horses in the bar, talking loudly about how good the Crimson Tide are. So if you boys need some training on how to misbehave in a bar I am your man.
Gen Cam McOmish
Georgia State Volunteers Brigade
Patrick R. Cleburne's Division
Hardee's Corp
(1/1/1)
Confederate Army of Tennessee
CSA
Georgia State Volunteers Brigade
Patrick R. Cleburne's Division
Hardee's Corp
(1/1/1)
Confederate Army of Tennessee
CSA
- cameronm
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Re: Not a Lot Going on in this Dump
Still action packed
Gen Cam McOmish
Georgia State Volunteers Brigade
Patrick R. Cleburne's Division
Hardee's Corp
(1/1/1)
Confederate Army of Tennessee
CSA
Georgia State Volunteers Brigade
Patrick R. Cleburne's Division
Hardee's Corp
(1/1/1)
Confederate Army of Tennessee
CSA
- Joe Meyer
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Re: Not a Lot Going on in this Dump
I suppose when one is fighting for a losing cause that he has to make up for it in all manner of rascality, drawing as much attention to himself as possible in the process. We of the AotT only endure these intrusions because General McOmish is regarded as a pitied figure.
"Look, there he goes again, poor thing! He doesn't understand that he's on the wrong side."
Perhaps one day he will admit to his folly and seek forgiveness for all of his uncouth behavior. Or we may find him one day indulging his fantasies to his heart's content in the New York State's Home For the Incurably Drunk. It is always somewhat interesting, however, to see and hear his outlandish reasons as to why he need not pay for his own drinks while he is here!
"Look, there he goes again, poor thing! He doesn't understand that he's on the wrong side."
Perhaps one day he will admit to his folly and seek forgiveness for all of his uncouth behavior. Or we may find him one day indulging his fantasies to his heart's content in the New York State's Home For the Incurably Drunk. It is always somewhat interesting, however, to see and hear his outlandish reasons as to why he need not pay for his own drinks while he is here!
General Jos. C. Meyer, ACWGC UA
Commander, Union Army of the Tennessee
Commander, Union Army of the Tennessee