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    Default The Definitive Pickett's Charge Movie

    Aw, who needs Ron Maxwell anyway?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fBQLXIs564

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    That was a hoot! I've got to admire their effort though. Another 10 years and they might really put something worth watching out there.
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    Reminds me of stuff we did in the 60s with Mattel guns and press-felt kepis. Good for those boys. Thanks.
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    You have to admit that they probably retreated far better than most of us reenactors.
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    Hallo!

    The Cofederacy will rise again...

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    What's with the kid in the background chugging the wine bottle??
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    Little kids think drinking makes them look like grownups. If they were teenagers, girls would be involved.
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    Talking Kudos!!

    What a hoot! It was at least as good as many Hollywood productions and better than some reenactments. I truly admire the imagination employed to put it together with "stuff" at hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snk22nd
    What's with the kid in the background chugging the wine bottle??
    I am pretty sure that is Martinelli's Sparkling Apple Cider, which if so, is non-alcoholic.

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