I suspect fans of the War between the States might like a pack of village props. A cast-iron pump was my first idea, but a collection including other odd and ends too might be popular. Bales of hay; small cart; hitching posts; town drunk; rack of farm tools; gallows....
WNA ? War in North America ?
(I know we use loads of abbreviations but I haven't heard this one before)
Phil
WNA - War of Northern Aggression it's what a group who can't accept, 150 years on, that the South lost calls the ACW
Also used by someone who has fond memories of a Dixie girlfriend.
Quote from: Ithoriel on 04 February 2020, 04:04:09 PM
WNA - War of Northern Aggression it's what a group who can't accept, 150 years on, that the South lost calls the ACW
No they accept that they lost , it was just the aggressive North Staring it
Quote from: FierceKitty on 04 February 2020, 04:28:32 PM
Also used by someone who has fond memories of a Dixie girlfriend.
With that in mind should we not also include a lady with ample cleavage on show and a derringer in her garter - (visible in the long split in her skirts to her thigh)
sighs at thought of all such "ladies " seen in the westerns of my youth
This one wore a leather jacket out of doors, and looked like Anakin Skywalker when clad (she resembled him in personality too, actually). But she had that "kaindness uv strangerrz" accent, which I can't resist.