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    I had heard reports, and seena brief article, on the Perryville owned Sibley being destroyed by fire at the event. There were suggestions that several surroung tents were also damaged/destroyed as well as clothes/guns/etc. What was the final conclusion on this. It just dropped out of sight. And, surprisingly (no, not really) NO covereage in the Lexington newspaper.
    Fritz Jacobs
    CPT, QM, USAR (Ret)
    [email]CPTFritz@aol.com[/email]

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    Re: Perryville Question

    Well, honey it just was not that big of a deal-- canvas on fire does not normally warrant an article in the paper.

    Troops were gone to battle, wind got up, and the fire in their camp got out. Hit the Sibley and a few other tents, with all contents. Now, that part was certainly a bad thing and a loss of money, but nobody hurt.

    Caught when it was by a semi-alert spectator lady. According to a member of the Allendale Mellodians, they were just sitting down to a nice hot steak sandwich when the nice lady said "Are those tents burning a part of the show?"

    About that time, down in the Living History village, Mrs. Simpson picked up the radio, said "Joanie, we've got black smoke over the hill, I don't know where, but we've got it"--and the race was on.

    By the time the civilians topped the hill, the Mellodians were already deep in a bucket bridgade, plaid ditto suits a flashing in the sunlight. Women with blankets took care of the rest of the problem and professionals finished the job.

    The Park has already replaced their Sibley. If the individuals involved had homeowners insurance, their stuff should be well on the road to replacement as well. If not, their friends might want to think about dividing plunder with them.

    This worthless idle gossip brought to you by someone who was not there, and did not see a thing, even if she was registered for the event, but was home Daddy sitting instead, and received multiple phone calls after the fact :wink_smil
    Terre Hood Biederman
    Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

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      Re: Perryville Question

      It pretty much happened the way Mrs. Lawson said (Happy was helping me douse the flames too). No one was injured.

      I'm still wondering why that would warrant media attention. It's not like they don't have enough worthless crap to fill their airtime.
      Last edited by Amtmann; 11-15-2008, 01:13 PM.
      Rick Bailey
      Melodian Banjoist from Allendale and Founder of Waffle Schnapps.

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      • #4
        Re: Perryville Question

        Rick,

        Inquiring minds with nothing better to do want to know:

        Did you get to eat your steak sammich? :tounge_sm Did anyone reheat it for you?
        Terre Hood Biederman
        Yassir, I used to be Mrs. Lawson. I still run period dyepots, knit stuff, and cause trouble.

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        Wearing Grossly Out of Fashion Clothing Since 1958.

        ADVENTURE CALLS. Can you hear it? Come ON.

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          It was our singer Jim and bones player Brad that was eating. I was just having a drink.
          It was a silly sight, my old fat butt running towards the fire with a cup in one hand and my banjo in the other. I got there, removed my top hat (not mine at the time)and paletot and cut the burning hose off with a pocket knife. Here I was trying to spray it down with a trickle of water and rounds were going off that were in cartridge boxes left in the tents. Happy had a hold of the hose in the center where the fire had burnt a hole in it and was spraying down the other side. We were just trying to keep it from spreading any further through the grass and into the next field, the real damage already being done.
          Rick Bailey
          Melodian Banjoist from Allendale and Founder of Waffle Schnapps.

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            Re: Perryville Question

            This is the reason I DON'T usually post here. Ask a simple question and get a smart @ss crapola question.
            Fritz Jacobs
            CPT, QM, USAR (Ret)
            [email]CPTFritz@aol.com[/email]

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              This topic was covered and answered on the forum you do post on, and I see no insulting comments, just an out and out fact that a metro area newspaper probably has more important things to cover than a tent fire at a State Park.
              Patrick Landrum
              Independent Rifles

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              • #8
                Re: Perryville Question

                Originally posted by coastaltrash View Post
                http://www.cwreenactors.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=10848

                This topic was covered and answered on the forum you do post on, and I see no insulting comments, just an out and out fact that a metro area newspaper probably has more important things to cover than a tent fire at a State Park.
                Yes it was insulting to me. First off, yes Ms Spinster posted, but it started as "Well honey...." I'm not her honey (don't even know her) and find this type of reference highly insulting. Yes, I'm a damn Yankee and you I don't appreciated being addressed as honey/sweetie/darlin' etc by someone I don't know. It could be sir, mister whatever, to be proper. Then she goes on in another post o the effect "inquiring minds want to know something".

                Well, I guess she doesn't have anything better to do than make off the wall comments. To be blunt, all that had to be posted, was the facts. Yes it happen, the fire was put out, no one was hurt, etc. BUT she even noted at the bottom of her post that it was by someone who was at home and not even there and got the information by the telephone ringing off the wall.

                Thank you for all of your "information". I guess that with two college degrees and twenty two years in the real military that I am not smart enough for this high thinking group. Sorry that I am so stupid.
                Fritz Jacobs
                CPT, QM, USAR (Ret)
                [email]CPTFritz@aol.com[/email]

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                  Re: Perryville Question

                  No one has called you stupid, and I thank your for your service to this country for twenty two years. But maybe you, and the giant chip on your shoulder need to settle down.
                  Patrick Landrum
                  Independent Rifles

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