True?
Did the artist have Dorothy Dandridge in mind?
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True?
Did the artist have Dorothy Dandridge in mind?
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Respects, Scott B. Lesch
My History and Toy Soldier "blog"
http://ilikethethingsilike.blogspot.com/
Helping my employers achieve the American Dream since 1978.
If there's one thing I can't stand seeing, it's Americans fighting Americans.
~Dan Aykroyd as Sergeant Frank Tree in 1941
It said "Please turn the page", but I can't figure out how. I gots to know what happens!
"I'll do the thinin' 'round here, Bobba-Louie!"
the Grackle of the New Yawk Tri-Bune
Newsflash! At this date, a private in the ranks
-138th PVI-
http://www.citypaper.com/news/story.asp?id=2398
The mission was a complete failure since the "Slave Girl" had not been instructed in the fine art of boating, and subsequently stood up in the canoe to entice the lustful boys of the "North". Consequently she fell into the "Big Muddy" and was swept away. The General was heard shouting from the trees, “go away you silly men or I shall be forced to taunt you again" leading to a roll in a future Monty Python movie.
The end.
Roby Evans
46th Mississppi Infantry
12th Louisiana Infantry
kentucky.rebel@yahoo.com
Isaiah 1:16-20
I found artwork for this story in a collection of commercial artist's works on th WWW.(Internets) I wish I could find the other CW/WBTS STAG story I remember with a ripped bodiced woman crewing a Union steam launch. STAG had a bunch of CW/WBTS themed stories during the Centennial which I remember from the magazines my father had hidden under his bed.
Respects, Scott B. Lesch
My History and Toy Soldier "blog"
http://ilikethethingsilike.blogspot.com/
Helping my employers achieve the American Dream since 1978.
If there's one thing I can't stand seeing, it's Americans fighting Americans.
~Dan Aykroyd as Sergeant Frank Tree in 1941
Respects, Scott B. Lesch
My History and Toy Soldier "blog"
http://ilikethethingsilike.blogspot.com/
Helping my employers achieve the American Dream since 1978.
If there's one thing I can't stand seeing, it's Americans fighting Americans.
~Dan Aykroyd as Sergeant Frank Tree in 1941
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