[Milsurplus] Toys on Parade
J. Forster
jfor at quikus.com
Sat Aug 17 17:42:13 EDT 2013
Years ago, many years ago, I was involved in a re-enactor group that also
drew crowds of people clothed inappropriately for the Middle Ages. The
same kind of issues were raised at the time.
Basically, we selected a few 'ambassadors' to chat with the people in
modern clothes, and most everybody else pretty much ignored them.
It's not so easy to exclude onlookers from events in outdoor sites. We
also did indoor events that were everybody in appropriate dress.
-John
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> and you do not wear your pirate clothes? SHAME ON YOU! <Grin!>
>
>
> In a message dated 8/17/2013 2:32:42 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
> bruce-macmillan3 at sky.com writes:
>
> It looked like an event to give exposure (and some fun) to the public.
> It's quite impracticable to expect the public to come dressed in BD.
> It's like saying if you want to ride the "Pirates of the Caribbean" at
> Disneyland you have to be dressed as a pirate.
>
> These guys do events where they are in full dress. Google " Tanks in
> Town " in Belgium or the War & Peace show.
>
> On the topic of dress up I've heard remarks from military & ex-military
> people who resent civvies "playing soldier". One chap said he would
> prefer to see a person in civilian cloths rather than an aged,
> overweight, balding person in WW2 BD.
>
> How many of us wear some matching theme clothes when attending a mil
> radio function?
>
> Bruce m0soe
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