Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, April 9, 1864 Map WIP Pics

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Re: Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, April 9, 1864 Map WIP Pics

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The war is done now.....You say that you detest the man like something should have changed.
The war starts over every time we are notified "Press Space Bar To Begin" (just joking). As far as my statement goes, It was in response and adressed to my friend Zeke's comment, who I have known for a good while. I do apologize if I offended you or if you are a relative of Kirby Smith. I do have the First Amendment Right to say or publish my thoughts and you have the right not to read what I post on the Topic that I started. Once again, I mean no offense and would like to discontinue this or further conversations that could end in political or regional disputes over individual opinions.
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Nope, no offense, I was just wondering, the way you put it, how you detest him, that if you wished maybe he had not been where he was and the war would have gone different. It probably wouldn't (emphasis on probably) but you never know
God darn. Holy testicles. All them people.
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Hi 2nd TX - Oop's I actually meant Richard Taylor was one of the best Generals of the war ....Totally agree about Kirby Smith.....sorry omitted Taylor's name at the start of my post ..lol. But it's quite clear your not a fan of Gen. Smith and I wont mention the other one....alright I will... Bragg!!

As for Price yep he was a chump! His 1864 Missouri raid was a disaster (I covered this a while back in a Westport OOB pack - which I'm going to convert by the way).....The Union certainly didn't have the monopoly on poor Generals!!!
I only know two tunes...One's "Yankee Doodle" and the other one isn't!

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Forgot.... By the way loving the Taylor Flag!!! B)

Do you have an OOB for this map yet? - I do!....Mansfield and Pleasant Hill ready to go...
Need to add those flags though!!
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I wont mention the other one....alright I will....Bragg!!!
And whats wrong with General Bragg :whistle:
There will always be a counter argument!
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Forgot.... By the way loving the Taylor Flag!!! B)

Do you have an OOB for this map yet? - I do!....Mansfield and Pleasant Hill ready to go...
Need to add those flags though!!
Send me the OOB's. I need to work on the flag a bit, Its an old one I made for TC2M so when highlighted it is yellow instead of the red color. I am going to toy around with portraits aswell. I will hope to get all this done for the dual release of Pleasant Hill and Mansfield (probably after the first of the year) For the OOB's the 165th NY wore Zouave (5th NY style red). They were in the 19th Corps. There was one more unit that wore the Zouave uniform from that same corps but escapes my memory. Email me the link to your OOB. I am going to bribe Reb Bugler to make a couple of flags for this release as well. Thanks Zeke
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2nd Tx - I'll send both OOB's over this weekend my friend - re Reb bugler - Bribe away - His flags would be a great addition!
I only know two tunes...One's "Yankee Doodle" and the other one isn't!

Ulysses S. Grant
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New pics of a field with flowers and sunset, and a shot of what I think I am going to do for my Jump Map/Mini Maps from now on. Take a look, it almost looks like a period correct water color map. Let me know what you guys think? I cant wait for you guys to see the maps our team has been working on and all the good things that Norb and company are doing. Lots of great stuff in the works, thats all I can say.
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nice - the map looks bigger as well?
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New pics of a field with flowers and sunset, and a shot of what I think I am going to do for my Jump Map/Mini Maps from now on. Take a look, it almost looks like a period correct water color map. Let me know what you guys think? I cant wait for you guys to see the maps our team has been working on and all the good things that Norb and company are doing. Lots of great stuff in the works, thats all I can say.
Love that shot with the lone tree and that sky is something else!
I only know two tunes...One's "Yankee Doodle" and the other one isn't!

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