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Welcome to Field Lieutenant Mark Rogers
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Author:  cameronm [ Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:36 pm ]
Post subject:  Welcome to Field Lieutenant Mark Rogers

Sorry Al, but I found this young fella hanging around outside in the cold. He has an appointment letter for the Army of Alabama, so I have set him up by the fire with a large shandy (1/2 beer 1/2 Lemonaid). Barkeep I shall put gold on the bar so any other officers can join young Mr Rogers and myself.

Author:  Mr. Lane [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:17 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Welcome to Field Lieutenant Mark Rogers

Officer Rogers, you are in for a treat.

You'll find out what a swell crew we are here at the Army of Alabama, and you might even hear some battle stories from General McOmish.

In this tavern, we are all just officers - no need to salute - just sit back, relax, and tell us a few tales of your own.

Author:  Turkey_Rustler [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:30 pm ]
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Thank you all for the warm welcome and the drink. I have a jug of nice corn squeez-ins from back home on my horse outside. Let's pass that around to liven things up and loosen up General Cam's tongue for some story telling.

I'm glad to be in the finest army in the CSA. Let's all take a swig to the glory of the Army of Alabama!

Author:  Mr. Lane [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:03 pm ]
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Alabama is a 'sweet home' that is for sure.

We think of ourselves as the perfect blend: the bravery of Texans, the politeness of Georgians, and we don't smell like Louisianians!

We are true frontiersmen. 'Alabama' comes from the Choctaw word for 'plant cutters'. Now that is a real American (Indian) name for a state. Not like Louisiana (named after French king Louis) and Georgia (named after British king George II). And Virginia...we won't go there...

Did I mention Mississippi? We're friendly with those folk - in the same Theater together (Western) - so we won't tell stories on them. The new CoA is from there - so it wouldn't help career advancement either.

General Hulinsky (new CoA) is a great guy, but don't misspell his name. Apparently, an "i" instead of a "y" makes his name Polish - and he's not. Don't know however I learned that...just heard it around the campfires I guess...it probably wasn't due to my inability to spell...or to have trouble telling fibs...

Here's a toast to the brave CSA! And the men who lead her!

Author:  R. Sickbert [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 2:57 pm ]
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Lt. Rogers,

Congratulations Sir! I heard there was a shindig down here in your honor. My wife's pappy from Indiana made some right fine Corn Liquor himself. I would be pleased to raise a glass of it to your health sir. I didn't realize there would be such the august crowd here, it is but a small flask that I have to pass in your honor.

I would have been here sooner, but there is a problem with my horse. At some tavern locations there are "guests" that visit and follow different "horse" rules than I and as a result my locomotion capabilities have been temporarily comprimised! Well I've a ways to go to hoof it back to where I belong, so I best be gettin along before I am missed. Again Sir, congratulations!

Gentlemen,

<salute>

Author:  Turkey_Rustler [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 3:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Welcome to Field Lieutenant Mark Rogers

Lt. Sickbert,

Please stick around and have a swig or two. There is plenty of corn squeeze-ins left in this here jug. Please don't hesitate too long, General McOmish has yet to tip the jug and I make no promises after that point.

Author:  Mr. Lane [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Welcome to Field Lieutenant Mark Rogers

General McOmish informed me yesterday he was embarking from Richmond to Huntsville AB by mule train. It might take him a while to get here...but the party has just started anyway.

Does anyone know who Issippi was?

She must have been very popular, they named the whole state after her.

Oh! Excuse me. A courier from Neal Herbert.... wants to know how Louisianians can smell bad.

I never said they smell bad - I said we smell better...

Then, again - Louisiana is a swamp...

Author:  Neal Hebert [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 7:43 pm ]
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Colonel Lane <salute>

Suh, that is "Hebert", not "Herbert".

Author:  Mr. Lane [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 8:26 pm ]
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Please excuse me. No slight intended.

Author:  Neal Hebert [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 9:28 pm ]
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Colonel Lane <salute>

None taken, just a habit :mrgreen:

Highest regards,

Author:  cameronm [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 9:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Welcome to Field Lieutenant Mark Rogers

The mule train was most comfortable now where is that jug of corn squeeze-ins :?: :shock: To have the R removed Gen Hebert will cost you are round of beers!

Author:  Neal Hebert [ Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Welcome to Field Lieutenant Mark Rogers

General McOmish <salute>

Welcome, suh! It must have been an exhausting trip although I doubt there was any lack of refreshments or company along the way.

You may recall the Yankee 3R School offer, and I'll donate the "extra" R from my name to their cause. It could now be called the "4R" School: "Retreat, Run, Rout, Resign"

Barkeep, a round of beers on Nicodemus' tab!

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