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    Default The Other "Stonewall"

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    "The Cleburne" could have been a more fitting name.
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    Scott, I was hoping you could illustrate it with plastic figures -- the Wiki article makes it sound like Gettysburg!
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    I heard an account of the "battle" on the radio. Tactically it was more like a shoving match trying to get a large gay woman into a police car. The point was that the gays refused to be hassled by the cops collecting their shake-down money from the mob owned club.

    Kind of like Lexington Green.

    Could be a good opening on a discussion of gays in the military but not "here."
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbl View Post
    I heard an account of the "battle" on the radio. Tactically it was more like a shoving match trying to get a large gay woman into a police car. The point was that the gays refused to be hassled by the cops collecting their shake-down money from the mob owned club.

    Kind of like Lexington Green.

    Could be a good opening on a discussion of gays in the military but not "here."
    You're absolutely right. Unless, of course, I steer the discussion toward von Steuben, who was a great influence on the training regimen that produced figures like T. J. Jackson, which sort of pushes us full circle, or half mobius strip, to a semblance of relevance.

    Still, think of http://www.ats-uk.net/image.php?imag...sCaption=-NaN- vs. http://www.ats-uk.net/image.php?imag...sCaption=-NaN-
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    here I thought this was gonna be about that other General Jackson, Mudwall. What a let down.

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    Good thing General Bee wasn't thinking of a Brick S***house at 1st Mannassas. Good 'ol Stonewall.
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    Hey Neat! I might get that cop figure for my brother.
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    Well, there is this Stonewall too:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ6C8LMhcWQ

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    Who can forget Bullwinkle's Corner with his reading of "Barbara Frietchie".

    "It's Stonewall Boris! Hi You all!"
    Respects, Scott B. Lesch

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