07-10-2006, 11:30 AM
Quote:lupus:189sac28 Wrote:[HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Nice put, English fellow! Hahaha!... Yea, I'm "close" to be a... rusty panoply and they should close me in a closet with a label "Open in SERIOUS circumstances"!!!
I would LOVE to see an on-line store, selling Classic Hellenic "replicas"!
And if the prices are reasonable, I WILL order a full-Spartan equipment!
About the last one, my lad... I'm WAY FAR from you to come and join you in your weekend's "games", don't you think? 5-6 hours away with PLANE!
How can I possibly come there easily?
Hmm, maybe next year when I'll make a long trip to Scotland & Ireland, I'll come!
Let's make it a date - unless we can persuade the organisers of the Promitheia to create a slot for Living History and Military displays, in which case , I will come to you! In the meantime, there are already groups and individuals in Greece doing military displays, you can join them. We Hoplite re-enactors have a Forum at <http://greekfestival.proboards52.com> . Try it.
( Just for your information, the phrase "my lad" is normally considered a rather patronising form of address in English and is best avoided, especially when addressing someone old enough to be your father! :lol: .)
Thanks for the info...
And sorry if I've used a phrase not "suitable"...
(BTW - you couldn't be my father, dear friend, 'cause you're 53 and I'm 35+9 months! So... unless you became father in highschool, I couldn't be your child... Anyway, AGAIN I'm sorry if I insault you...)
Oh... tell me something... How come most of you guys having a REALLY LARGE avatar-picture, while me I can't set something bigger than 40x40 pixels??? Any help?
aka Romilos
"Ayet`, oh Spartan euandro... koroi pateron poliatan... laia men itin provalesthe,
...dori d`eutolmos anhesthe, ...mi phidomenoi tas zoas. Ouh gar patrion ta Sparta!"
- The Lacedaimonian War Tune -
"Ayet`, oh Spartan euandro... koroi pateron poliatan... laia men itin provalesthe,
...dori d`eutolmos anhesthe, ...mi phidomenoi tas zoas. Ouh gar patrion ta Sparta!"
- The Lacedaimonian War Tune -