So what is a Civil War Reenactment?

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The Confederate soldiers shoot each other in the butt with blanks, lose the battle, then go get drunk?
 
Depends on the battle they are reenacting. They didn't lose them all. But, yes, it ends with beer, and probably in the company of the Union reenactors--which is a good lesson for us all.
 
It's like an ordinary war reenactment, but they all shake hands at the beginning and stop for tea at 4.00.
 
Civil War re-enactors are posers who pretend the Rebels had shoes and tents and uniforms and food.

I told my re-enactor cousin I'd stop laughing at him when he stuffs a kitten with cornbread, bakes it, and eats it at one of his 'battles.'
 
Civil War re-enactors are posers who pretend the Rebels had shoes and tents and uniforms and food.

I told my re-enactor cousin I'd stop laughing at him when he stuffs a kitten with cornbread, bakes it, and eats it at one of his 'battles.'

Quite. Like the Napoleonic retreat from Moscow, where the men killed their horses and then sat inside their steaming bellies amid the entrails, for warmth.
 
Depends on the battle they are reenacting. They didn't lose them all. But, yes, it ends with beer, and probably in the company of the Union reenactors--which is a good lesson for us all.

Truly, wars that end with beer and as friends would be infinitely superior I think.

It's like an ordinary war reenactment, but they all shake hands at the beginning and stop for tea at 4.00.

And definitely better than a Cold War reenactment, which involves both sides completing it in bitter silence whilst avoiding eye contact with each other.

Civil War re-enactors are posers who pretend the Rebels had shoes and tents and uniforms and food.

I told my re-enactor cousin I'd stop laughing at him when he stuffs a kitten with cornbread, bakes it, and eats it at one of his 'battles.'

The Rebels had shoes and tents and uniforms and food for most of the war, the beginning they didn't really have uniforms, and the end food and tents and what-not were becoming a problem. But if they didn't have food at the front-end they'd have lost a helluva lot quicker.
 
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