Ola Guys
saw this one posted on another site thought I would share it with you.
http://www.nwha.org/photos.html
Some real nice pics some samples
more pics on the link
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Great Collection of Reenactment Pics ::Link::
Posted: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 - 09:50 PM UTC
erhntly
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Posted: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 - 10:27 PM UTC
Very nice photos, for reference. thank you.
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Dear Faust, FUTBOL KAVGADIR!!!!!!! (I take in your signature.) Its Turkish language. Can you speak Turkish ?
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Dear Faust, FUTBOL KAVGADIR!!!!!!! (I take in your signature.) Its Turkish language. Can you speak Turkish ?
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Posted: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 - 11:49 PM UTC
Ola Rob,
one of the best reeanctment websites.great photos there.thanks for the link.
LOL.i liked Erhan's question so much. Now tell all why you have it in sigline. :-)
one of the best reeanctment websites.great photos there.thanks for the link.
LOL.i liked Erhan's question so much. Now tell all why you have it in sigline. :-)
Posted: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 - 01:23 AM UTC
Ola Guys
Well Erhan the reason for FUTBOL KAVGADIR in my sigline is pretty simple. I really like the game Soccer. I also have some Dutch Comics called Appie Happie and it`s a comic from the 70`s which depicts the soccerteam "Taaie Tijgers" (Tough Tigers") with all charicatures of Dutch soccer players of that time. In one of those comics they have to play against I believe Fenerbache and one fo the Fenerbache Supporters yells FUTBOL KAVGADIR and something behind it. In the Comic they translated it as "Voetbal is Oorlog" ("Soccer is War") which is a quote from Rinus Michels, the coach of the Orange National team of Holland in the 70`s. I was wondering if that really was the translation so I asked Engin (Graywolf) if he could confirm that FUTBOL KAVGADIR did mean Soccer is War. And the answer was yes. I liked the sound of it and used it eventually in my sigline.
Further I know a couple of turkish (I believe) words but I Think it is better to not shout them around. I think they are bad words. :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
Well Erhan the reason for FUTBOL KAVGADIR in my sigline is pretty simple. I really like the game Soccer. I also have some Dutch Comics called Appie Happie and it`s a comic from the 70`s which depicts the soccerteam "Taaie Tijgers" (Tough Tigers") with all charicatures of Dutch soccer players of that time. In one of those comics they have to play against I believe Fenerbache and one fo the Fenerbache Supporters yells FUTBOL KAVGADIR and something behind it. In the Comic they translated it as "Voetbal is Oorlog" ("Soccer is War") which is a quote from Rinus Michels, the coach of the Orange National team of Holland in the 70`s. I was wondering if that really was the translation so I asked Engin (Graywolf) if he could confirm that FUTBOL KAVGADIR did mean Soccer is War. And the answer was yes. I liked the sound of it and used it eventually in my sigline.
Further I know a couple of turkish (I believe) words but I Think it is better to not shout them around. I think they are bad words. :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
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Posted: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 - 01:34 AM UTC
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Further I know a couple of turkish (I believe) words but I Think it is better to not shout them around. I think they are bad words.
I promise I didnt teach him any bad words, he must have learned from Turks around there . :-)
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Posted: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 - 02:00 AM UTC
Thank you Faust...
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Posted: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 - 04:24 AM UTC
those are great pics and a great site.
iwish there was a club like that here on long island
iwish there was a club like that here on long island
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Posted: Friday, November 26, 2004 - 06:20 AM UTC
Those are some great photos! I have a quick question, did the reenactors playing the Germans actualy speak German, or did they speak English during the battles? Were you involved with this group?