Re: AAR Bummers
Eric, et al:
I have two requests. As part of your Sponsor/Host AAR, could you give us a list of folks who gave up a goodly portion of their lives and sanity to plan, coordinate, and execute Bummers '09? Many of the folks we know through occasional mentions in threads or witnessing them as they passed us trailing burning hair, rushing about the event doing everything they could to make it happen for those of us who simply showed up. Please include those who volunteered to work as, say, Militia Battalion staff who divvied out rations, chopped bacon, and even took it upon themselves to stretch a few fowls by boiling them into broth and carrying them out to the lines.
Also, we owe a debt to the Camp Thunder board and staff for allowing us to do something this dangerous and bizarre on their land using their facilities. It was certainly a leap of faith on their part to allow us to do something that could only result in disastrous publicity for an event they could not publicize. I for one would like to write a letter to the camp commissioner and his staff thanking them for opening up to armed strangers the land for which they are the responsible stewards.
Dave Stieghan
Civilian participant, sort of
Well, the Governor did call me up for a few months to help out.....
Eric, et al:
I have two requests. As part of your Sponsor/Host AAR, could you give us a list of folks who gave up a goodly portion of their lives and sanity to plan, coordinate, and execute Bummers '09? Many of the folks we know through occasional mentions in threads or witnessing them as they passed us trailing burning hair, rushing about the event doing everything they could to make it happen for those of us who simply showed up. Please include those who volunteered to work as, say, Militia Battalion staff who divvied out rations, chopped bacon, and even took it upon themselves to stretch a few fowls by boiling them into broth and carrying them out to the lines.
Also, we owe a debt to the Camp Thunder board and staff for allowing us to do something this dangerous and bizarre on their land using their facilities. It was certainly a leap of faith on their part to allow us to do something that could only result in disastrous publicity for an event they could not publicize. I for one would like to write a letter to the camp commissioner and his staff thanking them for opening up to armed strangers the land for which they are the responsible stewards.
Dave Stieghan
Civilian participant, sort of
Well, the Governor did call me up for a few months to help out.....
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