From: Robert J Becraft
Subject: Romans are Coming
Date: 19 Mar 1999 07:12:07
Message: <36F23D37.15D@aol.com>
Here's the first review of my new set of "action figures"... they go
along with the catapult I posted last week.
Comments. Oh yea, I know they're all from West Virginia. <grin>
Regards,
Robert J Becraft
aka cas### [at] aolcom
These guys look kinda depressed and their eyes are badly swollen. Rough
night, perhaps... Anyway, they have a certain unique character. I like that.
Nice beards. Media? But I've always been under the impression that Roman
legionaires had no beards (and didn't come from West Virginia :)
Margus
Robert J Becraft wrote:
> > Here's the first review of my new set of "action figures"... they go> along with the catapult I posted last week.> > Comments. Oh yea, I know they're all from West Virginia. <grin>> > Regards,> Robert J Becraft> aka cas### [at] aolcom> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------> [Image]
Robert J Becraft wrote:
> > Here's the first review of my new set of "action figures"... they go> along with the catapult I posted last week.> > Comments. Oh yea, I know they're all from West Virginia. <grin>> > Regards,> Robert J Becraft> aka cas### [at] aolcom
Yep ! you can tell they are medieval troops from West Virginy. Not a
speck of dirt or grime on them anywhere and have never seen a battle.
Seriously these guys are so clean and shiny no self respecting army
would ever fear these guys. These guys might win the battle because
the enemy would be to busy laughing at them to thing about defending
themselves. Soldiering is a dirty business and these guys deserve to
be dirtier than they are now and maybe make a couple of them shorter
than the others. And there is always one tall skinny dude that sticks
out like a sore thumb. Adds charachter to the ranks. Remember even
hobbits have different sizes.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net