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Family of reenactors
#1
I'm not sure what to say about this, so I'll just let this picture speak for itself.
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David J. Cord
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#2
They look ridiculous, but at least they're having fun. I hope the baby has two legs, though.
Jona Lendering
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#3
I´m not sure why, but the person on the right makes me think about gravity.
In Germany we call this style of reenactment "GroMi", which is an abbreviation for "Grob-Mittlelalter" (roughly translated with "coarse-middle-ages")
But as long as they are having fun, and are no on a public/educational event: What the heck? Smile
Christian K.

No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.

Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.
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#4
I'm hardly one to speak, but having attended many Renaissance Fairs I've noticed that most of the women who dress as belly-dancers could do with less belly and more dancing. :lol:
At least now I don't feel so odd for making my 8-year-old son his own Hamata.
P. Clodius Secundus (Randi Richert), Legio III Cyrenaica
"Caesar\'s Conquerors"
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#5
Quote:I hope the baby has two legs, though.

I would like to him / her have three!
Virilis / Jyrki Halme
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