Re: Sad News
Charles was a treasured friend – although he relished “stirring the pot”, his insights into the hobby were always brilliant and he was a fabulous writer. I often told him he’d missed his calling and should have been a syndicated columnist (After all, Anne Coulter gets PAID for pissing people off!) I will miss his witty comments about reenacting & reenactors and also his lovely, beautifully written James J. Kilpatrick-esque pieces about going trail riding with the mules, etc and insights into rural life.
Love him or hate him, or a little bit of both, he was one of the true pundits of this hobby. He coined many an expression we take for granted and use as lingua franca of the hobby, such as EBUFU.
I wish somebody could make an archive of Charles' better posts, both here and on the OTB -- alas, the internet message board was his "medium" as a writer and it's such a temporal medium. The better pieces really deserve to live on in a more permanent way.
As for his less good and sometimes VERY snarky posts, they sometimes had their charm as well. Especially when he was letting loose on farbdom. I'd like to think that now that both he and "Duke" Culbertson are gone, they might be continuing the "flame war" in a jovial sort of way in A Better Place. (they've got the Internet in heaven, right?)
REST IN PEACE, Charles. My heartfelt condolences to Bev - I know it must be rough for you now and you are in my prayers. Please keep me posted on funeral plans
Charles was a treasured friend – although he relished “stirring the pot”, his insights into the hobby were always brilliant and he was a fabulous writer. I often told him he’d missed his calling and should have been a syndicated columnist (After all, Anne Coulter gets PAID for pissing people off!) I will miss his witty comments about reenacting & reenactors and also his lovely, beautifully written James J. Kilpatrick-esque pieces about going trail riding with the mules, etc and insights into rural life.
Love him or hate him, or a little bit of both, he was one of the true pundits of this hobby. He coined many an expression we take for granted and use as lingua franca of the hobby, such as EBUFU.
I wish somebody could make an archive of Charles' better posts, both here and on the OTB -- alas, the internet message board was his "medium" as a writer and it's such a temporal medium. The better pieces really deserve to live on in a more permanent way.
As for his less good and sometimes VERY snarky posts, they sometimes had their charm as well. Especially when he was letting loose on farbdom. I'd like to think that now that both he and "Duke" Culbertson are gone, they might be continuing the "flame war" in a jovial sort of way in A Better Place. (they've got the Internet in heaven, right?)
REST IN PEACE, Charles. My heartfelt condolences to Bev - I know it must be rough for you now and you are in my prayers. Please keep me posted on funeral plans
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