Confederate Infantry on the March

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2008
  • Day 0ne Confederate unit on the march for morning battle. I really liked the drummers.

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  • @corycomelio3356
    @corycomelio3356 Před 8 lety +483

    There I am, the one with the gray jacket.

    • @FastPonyGT
      @FastPonyGT Před 8 lety +5

      At what time?

    • @tommyboat64
      @tommyboat64 Před 8 lety +7

      BUTTERNUT uniforms are accurate but cloth was rough like burlap but not quite so rough.
      '

    • @ethanwhite2880
      @ethanwhite2880 Před 6 lety +38

      Very detailed I’m glad u pointed yourself out from the other maybe 100 grey jackets

    • @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212
      @alfredodistefanolaulhe2212 Před 5 lety +37

      Ah, that was you? I was asking myself who is that guy with the grey jacket? Lol.

    • @steven_003
      @steven_003 Před 5 lety +7

      Bahahah. xD

  • @jerryumfress9030
    @jerryumfress9030 Před 3 lety +162

    My gg grandfather was Joseph Howard Powell. He was in Company H, 5th Alabama Cavalry and fought in the Battle of Chickamauga and elsewhere. I'm proud of my heritage

    • @midsouthirish1680
      @midsouthirish1680 Před 3 lety +18

      Likewise brother. My GG grandfather was Robert D Mooneyham and rode with the 17th TN Mounted Calvary. Always proud of my heritage no matter who’s around.!

    • @zachbocchino5501
      @zachbocchino5501 Před 3 lety +24

      I salute to you Johnny Reb. Though I'm a northerner and had ancestors who fought for the Union, it is important to keep that part of our history alive. God bless my ancestors and God bless yours.

    • @zachbocchino5501
      @zachbocchino5501 Před 3 lety +13

      @@midsouthirish1680 I had an ancestor named Jacob Schmidt, he was Cavalry also but was with the 9th Illinois cavalry regiment and was straight off the boat from Germany.

    • @midsouthirish1680
      @midsouthirish1680 Před 3 lety +13

      Yea mine were all Irish. Luckily my family has keep up with our genealogy since they got off the boat from Ireland. My family goes back to the 1780’s in Tennessee and North Carolina. God bless

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před 3 lety +15

      My great grandfathers fought for the Union (Iowa and Illinois). We all have a right to be proud of our heritage. I wore Confederate for this reenactment.

  • @DJhuggo
    @DJhuggo Před 2 lety +56

    from Brazil and with tears in my eyes! Im a dilettante scholar and researcher about your Civil War, so, this moves me. I take the opportunity to remember that here, in Brazil, the Lee family and many other Shouternes who immigrated to this country, founded TWO colonies that became immense prosperous cities, one called Americana and the other, Santa Barbara. Hugs American confederates friends !

    • @Jesuslover77711
      @Jesuslover77711 Před rokem +7

      We love you too hugs no homo brother my ancestor thanks you

    • @craiggallup5706
      @craiggallup5706 Před rokem

      @@Jesuslover77711 yes homo. Rebels are tres gay.

    • @buck_swope
      @buck_swope Před rokem +1

      Average /pol/ poster

    • @aspitube2515
      @aspitube2515 Před 9 měsíci

      I’ve been to Americana, my father lived there

  • @erichaugustusvonmellenthin6954

    Y'all should have seen the reenactors of the early to mid 90's. Holy shit what a sight!!!

    • @thebigs6405
      @thebigs6405 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah there were a lot back then right?

  • @zoearnold1911
    @zoearnold1911 Před 3 lety +53

    I've listened to this for years. The most inspiring video I've ever seen. I still get chills. Deo Vindice!!

    • @Gloriosus
      @Gloriosus Před měsícem

      I agree. This is still one of the most convincing audio/visual re-enactments of the Confederates on the march. I wish they would re-enact this re-enactment, but getting four or five tunes in this time.

  • @connormacleod7010
    @connormacleod7010 Před 4 lety +84

    We have a total of 70,000 Confederate soldiers in Europe they're fighting for the great state of the Confederacy

    • @chasemurraychristopherdola7108
      @chasemurraychristopherdola7108 Před 3 lety +4

      Well one thing for sure in Europe you also have a lot of union soldiers but the main concentration of confederate troops besides Europe is Brazil and I love your profile picture a lot and the reason is because I am part Scottish because my paternal grandfathers paternal grandmothers maiden name is Murray

    • @robertoprado7614
      @robertoprado7614 Před 3 lety +3

      @@chasemurraychristopherdola7108 im a brazilian

    • @chasemurraychristopherdola7108
      @chasemurraychristopherdola7108 Před 3 lety +3

      @@robertoprado7614 oh I’m sorry no offense like I like the confederates like even though my ancestors fought for the north like some people interest me like stonewall Jackson because he was a Christian just like me and he went against the law at that time by teaching African American kids to read and write.

    • @robertoprado7614
      @robertoprado7614 Před 3 lety +4

      @@chasemurraychristopherdola7108 relax my friend here is dixie too rsrs

    • @thebigs6405
      @thebigs6405 Před 3 lety

      What

  • @princerupert6161
    @princerupert6161 Před 3 lety +15

    Total and utter respect for those who fought for freedom. A forgotten branch of the Anglo saxson family who still had self determination as a burning principle. The mother country is fighting for survival against the woke onslaught. God help us.

    • @The_British_Mapper
      @The_British_Mapper Před rokem +1

      Why not confederates too? Let’s be real, they rebelled but fought their heart out for their country. And, education was bad there. They now know in Heaven they fought for the wrong but they still died for their country. All sides deserve respect. 🇺🇸🤝🏳️

    • @craiggallup5706
      @craiggallup5706 Před rokem

      Revisionist history.

    • @ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim
      @ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim Před 2 měsíci

      Exactly. God bless the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

  • @MathewspatriotCSA
    @MathewspatriotCSA Před 12 lety +13

    We can't be too realistic in any respect, we who play dead get up at the end of the battle and go back to camp or home. We are here to keep the memory of the soldiers alive, blue and grey. There is also a great sense of comradery for those of us who take the field, or even those who greet us coming back into camp.
    Deo Vindice, Sic Semper Tyrannis

  • @polomaiypolomal2292
    @polomaiypolomal2292 Před 8 lety +34

    I am From Russia I send my support from Russia to you all

    • @gordonlandreth9550
      @gordonlandreth9550 Před 3 lety +2

      Come to visit if you can - we respect the Russians , and hope they get back to church like they did many years ago .

    • @clinthowe7629
      @clinthowe7629 Před 3 lety +6

      Welcome Russian friends, don’t pay any attention to what that idiot Biden says about your president, that he’s a murderer or whatever, i do not know weather mr Putin is a murderer or not, but i do know one thing, that JRB jr, is an idiot.

    • @1911dawg
      @1911dawg Před 3 lety

      Спасибо

    • @mathiasgreyjoy1611
      @mathiasgreyjoy1611 Před 3 lety +2

      @@clinthowe7629 Wow, defending Putin. I never thought I'd see a take as bad as this.

    • @craiggallup5706
      @craiggallup5706 Před rokem

      Dump your fascist Putin. He's a war criminal. Slava Ukraini.

  • @mister-v-3086
    @mister-v-3086 Před 10 lety +51

    Bless the boys (and maybe girls) who take the time to Learn the flute/fife, and the Old marching songs--many left over from the Revolution. And I'd bet dollars to donuts those drummers know how to Properly do the Long Roll, too!

    • @ultimatebros923
      @ultimatebros923 Před 5 lety +4

      There was actually 400-500 known female soldiers who fought in the civil war, most of them confederate.

    • @williammcdonald2349
      @williammcdonald2349 Před 3 lety

      It's just a shame, with all that authenticity and dedication, too many of them had spent too many dollars ON donuts! 😕

    • @brittanyhayes1043
      @brittanyhayes1043 Před 3 lety

      @@ultimatebros923 The Union had female officers disguised as men too, so that make sense that there would also be women soilders also disguises as men too. Though I do k ow know the names of those women were unfortunately.

  • @michaellafleur15
    @michaellafleur15 Před 3 lety +2

    After watching so many Confederate documentaries and listening to Shelby Foote, the greatest Confederate historian, I now am a Confederate.

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you. If you want to determine your own destiny without the influence of outsiders, you should be.

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před 2 lety

      @@NKDuisburg02 The Confederate States were trying to determine their own political and economic destiny. All persons and groups have a right to determine their own destiny. Look at Woodrow Wilson and his peace plan for Europe at the end of World War I. Interestingly, that determination of destiny didn't apply to Black Americans here in the US, but Poles, Czechs, Lithuanians, etc. could determine their destiny. You might not like the economic system the Confederacy chose (slavery) over minimally regulated capitalism in the North, but they didn't need to have their destiny imposed on them at the cost of hundreds of thousands of lives. The citizens of the Former Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact determined their destiny 30 years ago. The US didn't impose its view of what their destiny should be on those nations. They determined it for themselves. Victors get to decide "destiny". The vanquished do not. The events of the past impact the present.

  • @magnusmcgraw
    @magnusmcgraw Před 7 lety +126

    " ohne tritt Marsch " would we say in German keep your traditions guys.... God bless you!

    • @waynesigmon5628
      @waynesigmon5628 Před 5 lety +4

      Thank you in Germany God bless you

    • @waynesigmon5628
      @waynesigmon5628 Před 5 lety +2

      My ancestors are from Germany couple of generations back can you tell me about the sigmon name in Germany

    • @fareast_de
      @fareast_de Před 4 lety +3

      @@waynesigmon5628 As far as I saw there are no "Sigmons" here in Germany. But "Sigmund" or "Sigismund" is a quite common first name over here.

    • @magnusmcgraw
      @magnusmcgraw Před 4 lety +4

      @@waynesigmon5628The Name:..Siegmund
      Siegmund is a given name and surname. The name Siegmund has its origins in Old High German: "sigu" (Sieg) and "munt" ("umbrella, protection, violence, protection of the underage"). The secondary form Sigismund was particularly common in the Middle Ages, until Siegmund became increasingly popular in the 19th century with its enthusiasm for the medieval German heroic legend. Sigmundt, Siegemund and other forms also exist as family names.

    • @frankrobinson6841
      @frankrobinson6841 Před 3 lety +1

      God bless you

  • @stanhutchins6592
    @stanhutchins6592 Před 3 lety +20

    Absolutely awesome, I’m proud of my heritage.

    • @brremsilverte.9022
      @brremsilverte.9022 Před 2 lety +1

      You’re proud of this? There is much awesome shit in southern history, but you choose those 4 years when you tried to secede to preserve slavery to represent you? Pathetic.

    • @stikupartist3698
      @stikupartist3698 Před rokem +3

      The heritage of hate?

    • @Frog-bo7wv
      @Frog-bo7wv Před rokem

      @@stikupartist3698 Proud of his warrior heritage. Enjoy raising your wife's brown son, Stankee.

    • @stikupartist3698
      @stikupartist3698 Před rokem

      @@Frog-bo7wv I am brown and so is my son. Have fun praising a bunch of traitors who fought to preserve slavery and white supremacy

  • @richardkurtze5269
    @richardkurtze5269 Před 9 lety +43

    I play in a marching band in Germany, I like such music - please more ;-)

  • @ConfederateGypsy
    @ConfederateGypsy Před 14 lety +12

    Very good video.I quit reenacting years ago but I am slowly getting back in to it. I blame vids like yours that remind me of some of the good times.

  • @williametanner412
    @williametanner412 Před 3 lety +7

    Most beautiful sight EVER seen. Gawddamn I would LOVE to have been alive in 1861-1865! DEO VINDICE

    • @captaindestruction9332
      @captaindestruction9332 Před 2 lety

      Its cool seeing history but… I do not think you’d actually like being alive during the bloodiest US war. Time of great hardships for many Americans.

  • @filthyanimal874
    @filthyanimal874 Před 7 lety +6

    This is so cool. Loved it. Makes me proud!

  • @generalripper1964
    @generalripper1964  Před 11 lety +29

    Thank you for watching the video. Yes, you can read things in a book but actually "doing it" short of bullets and canon shot flying through the air, makes it more "life like" and personal. It is fun and I would highly recommend this activity.

    • @FedUpSouthernGirl
      @FedUpSouthernGirl Před 3 lety +5

      There’s still some thing sort of haunting about a group of men marching proudly and putting a rebel yell out in a screeching way while there’s a drumbeat behind at all. What can I say? I’m a sappy Southerner.

    • @Tennman653
      @Tennman653 Před 2 lety +3

      Sure gives one an appreciation for what it took to march into almost certain death. I get chills every time I see all those yankee guns pointed at me and wonder how anyone stood their ground or survived.

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tennman653 That is one of the best parts of reenacting. It is one thing to read about it in a book and another to reenacting.

    • @prestonlard7687
      @prestonlard7687 Před 2 lety +1

      This was bone chilling brought out my southern pride great job

    • @davebrayfb
      @davebrayfb Před rokem

      how come no black people are marching in the infantry?

  • @jefferycook7202
    @jefferycook7202 Před 3 lety +5

    Great video. Good job showing true american Patriots god bless y'all in this video. and god bless the south for trying defend true meaning are founding Father stood for.

  • @stevestringer7351
    @stevestringer7351 Před 3 lety +43

    So many talking about the "heftiness" of the reenactors.... come on, give them a break. They....more than anyone else know what they look like.... they do not need to be told. But, at least they are out there paying respect and homage to their heritage not just sitting on youtube trying to be a wise guy.
    Thank you reenactors, keep up the good work.

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před 3 lety +9

      Almost nobody would meet the "average" standards of height and weight the average Union or Confederate soldier was in the 19th Century. Like it or not, we are in the 21st Century almost 160 years after actual events.

    • @thenevadadesertrat2713
      @thenevadadesertrat2713 Před 3 lety +7

      Health problems paid a large part in the defeat of the Confederates. A lot of them suffered from malnutrition and worm infestations. They were in the habit to run around barefoot. Too poor to buy shoes.

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před 3 lety +7

      @@thenevadadesertrat2713 Visit Vicksburg. The Union monuments listed their war dead by those who were killed in battle or wounds and "other" means. Germ theory wasn't "BIG" in those days.

    • @vintagebrew1057
      @vintagebrew1057 Před 3 lety +5

      Agree, also they have no idea how much these people know about the history of the period down to minute details.Instead of making snide comments about "wanabee soldiers" I would ask them this:
      "What are you doing with your time?
      Regards from UK.

  • @barondesena
    @barondesena Před 11 lety +4

    Great video I love how each soldier and muscian is such an individual image of the period some more so than others for the reasons stated but still all of the very cool. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @johnowen8726
    @johnowen8726 Před 5 lety +7

    I am a member of “Belly “ Division, aka, Kanawha Artillery. Trying to keep history alive. God knows the schools ain’t gonna do it.

  • @scotteboy
    @scotteboy Před 2 lety +2

    This is amazing. So authentic. Im in awe

  • @gaius_enceladus
    @gaius_enceladus Před 6 měsíci

    Great!
    The drums and fife music *really* add the finishing touch to marches like this!
    Very well done!

  • @tracyhoskinson2043
    @tracyhoskinson2043 Před 8 lety +142

    My Lords and Ladies;
    I am a retired CSA Cavalry Officer. First off, yes many of the boys are over weight. Please leave them alone on this issue. Modern day america is not helpful to keeping people thin. Our high fat, caloric, and carb diets combined with a high stress low physical activity life style is, literally, lethal. Frequently, this hobby is the only real relaxation and physical activity we would and could get.
    Secondly, historically the war was about preserving the union for the yankees and about the rights of the people for the south. Yes, slavery is a black eye upon our species, considering it still goes on to this day. However, the census of 1860, showed, if I recall correctly, that 6% of southerners owned 100% of the slaves in the south. In other words, 94% of southerners was lucky if we had shoes. So, if 94 out of every 100 people who could own slaves, didn't, then what in blazes were we fighting fer? Ah'll tell ya. We was fightin' fer our rights to determine our own way of solving our own issues.
    Here are some uncomfortable truths, 1) the first black troops to fight and die in the war were fighting for the south, as they considered themselves southerners first, and slaves second. 2) Abraham Lincoln was the only President of the United States of America who never was President of The United States of America. South Carolina left the union on Dec 20th 1860, while Lincoln was only president elect. The final battle of the war to result in causualties, which by the way was a southern victory, was the Battle of Palmetto Ranch, May 12th-13th, 1865. Which was about a month after ole Honest Abe died of lead poisoning. 3) the 1867 trial of Jefferson Davis, which never occurred, didn't occur because the legal experts in the north told the us government that, legally speaking, seccesion is legal. So to avoid future legal issues, these legal experts told unkle sam to be happy with his bloody victory and the "might makes right" mentality. 4) When Texas joined the US in the 1840's, part of the agreement was that Texas could leave the union whenever they pleased, without military retaliation from the US. 5) The emancipation proclamation, emancipated nobody! Read the dern thing. It only applied to slaves in areas of the us currently rebelling against the gov't of the us.This was so the slave holding border states didn't leave the union and join the Confederacy. And since the Union did not control the areas in rebellion, it did not emancipate anybody. 6) Abe Lincoln gave a speech just before his death. Addressing some blacks that were present, he stated that since "we" ( the victorious yankees) and "you" (freed slaves, in need of paying work, in an economy that before the war, had high unemployment rates which is the real reason many yankees enlisted) were two different peoples going different ways. His solution? he was gonna ship all the blacks back to africa or an island in the atlantic. Accounts vary due to lack of the plans being finalized, if I understand correctly. 7) The vast majority of Confederate reenactors are indeed both pro-Confederate and anti-slavery. Nor are we racist. As I am a fan of Star Trek, you telling me that I must hate Nichelle Nichol, Tim Russ or Levare Burton because of the color of their skin will simply encourage me to show you the full extent of how stupid you really are by logical arguement and allowing your own silliness to to do the rest. 8) Yankees telling us that since the southern flag means to them what it means( a symbol of hatred) and they are the yankees, therefore, the southern flag MUST mean to southerns the exact same thing, is stupid. Different items mean different things to different people. To force your will on someone else is exactly what the Founding Fathers AND the south were fighting against. We didn't want to have the yankees tell us what to do, and we had no interest in telling those blockheads what to do. Other than get outta of our country. And stay out.
    I am a truth seeker. I want the truth, at all times on all subjects. And I mean the good, the bad, and the ugly of it all. I don't want anything white washed. Both sides did good things. Both sides did bad things. Both sides had honorable men at all levels of rank. Both sides had full fledged scoundrels at all levels of rank. This is humanity in a nutshell. You don't have to like it. You don't even have to accept it. But any which way, this is the truth of it. Like it or not.
    Signed, Captain R. Crespo, CSA Cavalry (Ret.).

    • @KFKale
      @KFKale Před 8 lety +15

      He means retired as in he no longer fights for the Confederacy in reenactments. He has since stopped the hobby.

    • @robertcrespo9773
      @robertcrespo9773 Před 8 lety +7

      +LocJope Thank you sir, for your explanation of my statement. That was simple, yet eloquent. My explanation, though accurate was more convoluted than the Mississippi river. Sometimes my inability to explain complex issues simply can be a problem for me. Yet again, my thanks.

    • @tommyboat64
      @tommyboat64 Před 8 lety +3

      The last War Between the States soldier died 8 years before I was born '64 Last Union Army soldier- Albert Woolson 1956 Last CSA soldier-Pleasant Riggs Crump 1951

    • @robertcrespo9773
      @robertcrespo9773 Před 8 lety +3

      +tommyboat64 You are quite correct, sir. It was either 1954 or 1958. I think. His name was Walter Williams. That was also the name of the high school I would have gone to in North Carolina if I have not moved to Ohio after my 8th grade graduation. I will double check, just to make sure. And, yes, the Confederate Army ceased to be in 1865. However, we are still considered militia. Hence, military units of a sort. The issue is one of those technical arguments that will never be resolved. Nor does it need to be. And, after all, this is a hobby, showing others what life looked like back then. Don't knock it til you have tried it. And sometimes, nobody knows what certain things were like back then. As, aside from being mentioned in passing, many things, especially the uniforms, were never described in detail. And on top of that, the photographs are all black and white. Just be thankful that our nation is still prosperous enough to allow such hobbies to exist at all. For this and other things, I am thankful, indeed.

    • @robertcrespo9773
      @robertcrespo9773 Před 8 lety +2

      +tommyboat64 Interesting. I had heard of Mr Williams from the late 50's. Your report indicates differently. l shall pursue the matter further. As I am most curious now. Thank you for the info.

  • @connormacleod7010
    @connormacleod7010 Před 3 lety +5

    What a glorious day today for some of these men these men might be their final March into battle

  • @prestonlard7687
    @prestonlard7687 Před 2 lety

    This was excellent I love it and the drums and five were bone chilling

  • @kevinpiacente3456
    @kevinpiacente3456 Před 3 lety +16

    Blessed men. Love rhe confederacy!!!

  • @ct92404
    @ct92404 Před 7 lety +6

    I have to admit, the people playing the fife and drums sound REALLY good.

  • @waynesigmon5628
    @waynesigmon5628 Před 5 lety +5

    God bless you my Rebel brothers from North Carolina God bless the SCV and a CSA God save the South

  • @aguilatolteka2836
    @aguilatolteka2836 Před 3 lety +1

    Mr. General Ripper1964, I am MEXICAN but I Admire to Confederate Army CSA ...I have flies the Confederate Flag on the roof in my house here in MÉXICO... I have my Grey Confederate and Cap Uniform, THANKS for to continue GREAT LEGACY CSA.

  • @AntimodernMindset
    @AntimodernMindset Před 12 lety +52

    It's amazing!
    Greetings from an italian confederate!

  • @kqr573v2
    @kqr573v2 Před 11 lety +11

    My great x3 grandfather served in the Civil War as an infantryman and gave his life in 1864. He is buried in the national cemetery in Lexington, KY. He was 43 years old when he died in battle. The word "average" means there were many soldiers over and under that age.

  • @robbiesmile3
    @robbiesmile3 Před 7 lety +225

    Damn, do I hate political correctness. This video is great.

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před 7 lety +23

      Thank you. Please share with your friends and like minded people. :-)

    • @outrageouslyhandsomedashin7046
      @outrageouslyhandsomedashin7046 Před 5 lety +29

      Political correctness makes people fucking weak

    • @donroy6503
      @donroy6503 Před 5 lety +6

      I agree.
      Great video.

    • @thomaskole9881
      @thomaskole9881 Před 5 lety +19

      It's fun and useful/educational to reenact no matter what side you're on, but that doesn't change the fact that the CSA lost a war they started with the intention of preserving a morally indefensible system. Reenactment must not be a platform for glorification.

    • @yomansam4689
      @yomansam4689 Před 4 lety +1

      @@therealist3495 I can tell based off of your username that you waste your time often getting into petty arguments such as the one you tried to spark just now

  • @whynothumblebeesforpreside3413

    Many supporters from all corners of the World.Down with the Eagles and UP with the Cross.greetz from Germany

  • @ThePUMPKIN2113
    @ThePUMPKIN2113 Před 4 lety +3

    I love this soooo frigging much.

  • @leatherwood1370
    @leatherwood1370 Před 7 lety +9

    Does my heart good to see the old boys on the march

  • @luciferchrist4682
    @luciferchrist4682 Před 3 lety +6

    I also live next door to a house built in 1840 by a Dr and was used as a confederate hospital in the war, my great grandma lived in it after that, the house and land are under historical societies protection, its lived in to this day and is beautiful

  • @josesierraromero8316
    @josesierraromero8316 Před 3 lety +1

    Respect from Spain,Europe.Southern men ,defend your heritage at all cost,never kneeling!!

  • @Sony-Fanboy
    @Sony-Fanboy Před 3 lety +2

    Great re-enactment!

  • @bettythomas5679
    @bettythomas5679 Před 7 lety +49

    God Bless Robert E Lee and the southern states

    • @amixofeverything
      @amixofeverything Před 3 lety

      @Rose dowling You love a slavers flag.

    • @unknown-dq6df
      @unknown-dq6df Před 3 lety

      @@amixofeverything not really because the confederacy was only around for five years while the union was around way longer meaning in technically the union flag is a slaver flag because the slaves were in it longer

    • @amixofeverything
      @amixofeverything Před 3 lety

      @@unknown-dq6df The southern flag, as in the flag of the CSA, is a slavers flag. Otherwise it'd just be the American flag.

    • @michaelraddish7898
      @michaelraddish7898 Před 3 lety +1

      Losers

    • @mtango9985
      @mtango9985 Před 2 lety

      God bless him.
      Respect from a Turkish bloke!
      He was a legend

  • @carlalorch8650
    @carlalorch8650 Před 6 lety +3

    When I lived in Northern Virginia and use to drive past Cosco in Winchester I couldn't help thinking about how both sides would have loved to have raided the place.

  • @ralphgeigner5497
    @ralphgeigner5497 Před rokem +1

    Myself and CSA unit were at the 135th in 1998, it was excellent, we vacationed out there 1 1/2 weeks before the event, one of the guys uncles had a farm north of Gettysburg, we had troops all over his property, tents, shelter half's etc. and better yet, he had an inground pool
    At big events it's always neat to see the Sutler tents city !

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před rokem +1

      They are fun, aren't they? Share the video with your friends and other reenactors.

    • @ralphgeigner5497
      @ralphgeigner5497 Před rokem +1

      @@generalripper1964 Hello, Yes fun, and WOW ! What a Workout !
      Hurt my back towards the end of my military career, I have some limited involvement etc. Now. But Play the drum and do guard duty's or one on one with the public and kids etc.

    • @ralphgeigner5497
      @ralphgeigner5497 Před rokem +1

      @werrperq Hello, It's nothing Political etc. just something different rather than being a Yank.
      I also enjoy the military history of the CSA ( Uniforms, weapons etc ) because it was so different.

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před rokem

      @werrperq First, the vast majority of southerners didn't own slaves. Secondly, Southerners wanted to determine their own political, economic and social destiny without external interference from the Federal government. Third, their states were being invaded by people from other states who were killing their fellows citizens and neighbors. Lastly, it would be a very boring reenactment of a battle with only one side, "the good guys" as you perceive them, showing up. Read Bruce Catton's books on the American Civil War.

  • @moris7055
    @moris7055 Před 4 lety +1

    Please, do not forget the 10.000 italians who volunteered, fought and died for the Confederacy.
    The militia of Louisiana had an italian guards battalion, later renamed 6th Regiment European Brigade, and other companies within regiments from Alabama, Virginia, Tennessee and Louisiana.
    General William Booth Taliaferro served in the Confederate Army as well as the commanders of the 6th Regiment European Brigade, Lt.Della Valle, Captain Marzoni, Captain Santini, First Lieutenant Marinoni and Second Lieutenant Baselli.
    Thank you from Italy for remembering them.

  • @trevormccaw844
    @trevormccaw844 Před 5 lety +45

    God bless the South. From an Ulster/ Scot from Northern Ireland.

    • @BLUETERRIER7
      @BLUETERRIER7 Před 4 lety

      Here here Trevor

    • @kennethp6010
      @kennethp6010 Před 4 lety

      We both understand each others struggles, my Irish brother. Tiocfaidh ár lá and Deo Vindice.

    • @gaudd
      @gaudd Před 3 lety +3

      @@kennethp6010 Yeah don't think an Ulster Scot is going to appreciate "Tiocfaidh ár lá", bloody funny though eh, Trevour? Tiocfaidh ár lá.

    • @kennethp6010
      @kennethp6010 Před 3 lety

      @@gaudd meh, Ireland and Scotland need their independence, as does the South. Regardless of what group uses which saying, "our time will come". And it will. God bless.

  • @arthuslouis9608
    @arthuslouis9608 Před 7 lety +6

    super les gars là musique aussi . J'ai fait le centenaire de14-18 entendu de Poilu, 1003 reconstituer c'était super mais par rapport à vous on dirait que vous êtes dix fois plus.

  • @danielheartfire614
    @danielheartfire614 Před 2 lety

    My hat is off to them for this!!

  • @RobertLocksley385
    @RobertLocksley385 Před 4 lety +2

    The slack drill and number of overweight Southern boys makes my British eyes water, but the Rebel yell, the superb amateur regimental band and a complete disinterest in offending anyone does me good as an old son of Empire. Good on yer, Johnny. Love from Old England.

    • @jasonunwin5422
      @jasonunwin5422 Před 4 lety +1

      Regarding weight, welcome to the 21st Century.

    • @RobertLocksley385
      @RobertLocksley385 Před 4 lety

      @@jasonunwin5422 If this "rabble" is the spirit of the old boys who whupped the Yankees, I'll have some of that.

    • @rustysawyers5109
      @rustysawyers5109 Před 3 lety +1

      And much love to you too, from the great state of Texas. My ancestors were Redcoats in the revolution. Never forget your roots.....

  • @SwiftyB33
    @SwiftyB33 Před 11 lety +6

    Whenever I go to events, I am dirty, un-shaven and also in shape haha. Some people just don't know how to look the part...

  • @thecrazyyoutuber2017
    @thecrazyyoutuber2017 Před 6 lety +13

    God Bless The Confederacy. I fight in Confederate Army every time I participate in a Reenactment.

  • @mazzadude
    @mazzadude Před 13 lety +1

    Looks awesome!

  • @tree003a
    @tree003a Před 11 lety +1

    also reenactment will stay fresh in the memories of all, with the hope we can learn from it all, just like reading a book but only better.

  • @EddieLeal
    @EddieLeal Před 9 lety +31

    Participating in one of these reenactments is on my bucket list. A must do before I "pass on to greener pastures" if you will. lol! I am from south Texas. Brownsville Texas to be precise. You can't get anymore southern than that right Johnny Reb!?

    • @newenglandpatriot4069
      @newenglandpatriot4069 Před 4 lety +1

      Did it for a year. Sucked hard. Do American Revolution. Alot more laid back and fun.

    • @Sybok51288
      @Sybok51288 Před 3 lety +1

      @@newenglandpatriot4069 whats so bad about it? civil war i mean - i belong for short time to a american rev. group but sadly i moved, great bunch of men

    • @newenglandpatriot4069
      @newenglandpatriot4069 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Sybok51288 the people regiment were flipping awful, with the exception of the boomers. They had a tendency to scare new people away because they were used to being around the same folks every year.

    • @David-lu4gq
      @David-lu4gq Před 3 lety

      Let us know if you get the chance lad.

    • @jimzeirke1127
      @jimzeirke1127 Před 3 lety

      I did it for 10 years including all of the 125th anniversary celebrations. Best days of my life. Made a ton of friends. Reading about it is one thing. But living the life of a soldier back then is unlike anything found in a book. We were a “hard core authentic” unit. Rarely used tents. Only brought what you could carry.

  • @toddcanipe1190
    @toddcanipe1190 Před 3 lety +4

    Long live our boys in grey!! Heritage shall not be infringed!!

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před 3 lety

      Thank you.

    • @tdirtyatl
      @tdirtyatl Před 8 měsíci

      Be sure to tell the rape and brutality towards Black slaves part of that heritage.

  • @schattensand6129
    @schattensand6129 Před 3 lety +2

    Lee would save said: "Never worked a so well fed, old brigade of reb soldiers. Let Jackson march them a month or two and they will become foot cavallry as well." I like it, one of the more likable aspects of American society.

  • @timbland9050
    @timbland9050 Před 2 lety

    cos it sends shivers down my spine!

  • @tracyhoskinson2043
    @tracyhoskinson2043 Před 8 lety +12

    I wish to apologize, my weariness, led to a number of spelling errors on my previous post. Ooops. Except for unkle sam. I meant that one. Also ,my breaking into southern drawl was also deliberate. Capt R. Crespo, CSA Cavalry (Ret.)

  • @robertcrespo9773
    @robertcrespo9773 Před 8 lety +7

    To Dimitris A.d.a. From Capt Robert Crespo CSA Cavalry (Ret.) I am writing under my own account today as yesterday I was writing under my wife's account. In response to your question I am 37 years old. My statement is accurate as so far that the U.S. Gov't considers the Confederate Reenactors to be Militia, as we have both artillery and machine guns, (admittedly muzzle loading cannons and the old hand cranked Gatling Guns, but I digress). As we do not owe our loyalty to the Union, that leaves only the Confederacy. Hence my rank is Captain of the Confederate Cavalry. I retired after 11 years and two months honorable service. I am loyal to my country( i.e... the USA) except for during the Civil War, when my loyalty to my adopted state of North Carolina takes precedence. I was born in Pennsylvania, but I spent 3 years in North Carolina, and how I was treated there compared to Pennsylvania forever bound my loyalty to the Tarheel State. As I was raised in the finest traditions of the US Army, my Loyalty is to the US in all other eras ( even that Hell of Viet Nam). But my feelings for N.C. and my friends there makes my decision as to whom my loyalty belongs to, confusing to anyone other than fellow Confederates. I hope this clears up any confusion. Let me guess, my explanation is clear as mud, isn't it?

    • @robertcrespo9773
      @robertcrespo9773 Před 8 lety +1

      +tommyboat64 Sir, I assure you, I have no love for pa. I have, in fact, nicknamed this state based on how these fools here behave. My wife was born in Ohio. Her elder sister was born in Baton Rouge La. Yet my sister in law is the 2nd most yankee-ish yankee I've ever met. And my wife is a Southern Belle, through and through. The place of our birth is not an indicator of who we are. Our thoughts, beliefs, values, and who and what we love, that is the indicator of the true us.

    • @tommyboat64
      @tommyboat64 Před 8 lety +1

      Nice.. Folks from Ohio are top notch. Finished college in Ohio and started in UNCCharlotte..one day I shall return for a 2nd degree from UNC. After living in about 12 states, one thing I have found is that the rural folks in the North are very similar in values to the folks in Alabama, South Carolina, Texas and the rest of the South,. in that they like their Nation, being independent, living off the grid, love their families and honest to goodness business deals. James Carville noticed this about Pennsylvania. I have seen many confederate flags in Western NY State upstate, and they have Bluegrass and bbq festivals all the time in the North country. This internationalist and globalist (UN) take over of America is the real threat to our people and her God Given rights and Natural Law. Why are our long-lived factories and industrial sectors being dismantled and shipped out of the country? Tariffs were a necessity in the 1700s and 1800s. This is one area of grass-roots chicanery that affects the American people who want to grow their Nation and take pride in her good history. Are the Southern states going to buy their seafood from the south China sea now that the Gulf is polluted. Imagine if they took the Cotton industry from us and gave it to middle eastern nations. Are we going to allow Saudi Arabia to dictate the market forces for oil when we get oil from Louisiana and Texas and Florida? China drills off of the Florida coast and we have US representatives pleading for American oil companies to stop drilling there, in the same spots? Are they paid off? I say yes. We need to know our rights and to retain them (never give them up) if confronted by a globalist. We need to fall in love with our heritage once again and take pride in our local businesses and be less globally concerned with apes in headscarves wielding a cleaver. Unless they are on our soil.

  • @gabrielalmeidaferreira4096

    respect from Brazil

  • @marcelorios6450
    @marcelorios6450 Před rokem +1

    Soy un estudioso de la guerra de secesión y siento un profundo respeto por los soldados de ambos bandos que lucharon por sus convicciones, la marcha que incluso se escucha en el vídeo se la puede oír en la película Tiempos de Gloria que justamente narra los acontecimientos de aquellos tiempos durante el conflicto entré el norte y el sur

  • @onefeather3442
    @onefeather3442 Před 10 lety +28

    1:15 Hoist on high the bonnie blue flag!

  • @jimcampbell4299
    @jimcampbell4299 Před 10 lety +19

    This and part 2 really intrigue me. It demonstrates how the South has maintained its heritage since the War ended. The North recovered in just a few years, but for the South - a never-ending process.
    So, generation-after-generation has to be taught from their youth the various traditions. What stood out to me was the young musicians playing the drums and the fifes. Notice how they're obviously first in line LEADING a bunch of gray beards - most of whom - can barely button the top button of their jackets! Talk about an "ego-builder"! They obviously have to compete with other young guys, who would love to have such an honor!!!
    Please: let me hear some serious feedback. I'd love hear from those "in-the-know".

    • @isaacclarke3835
      @isaacclarke3835 Před 4 lety +4

      5 years late to the show, but I agree, the North punished the south way to severely a military occupation for some states for 30 years was way to harsh, the following century would see also the rise in national government power rather then state power which is horrible for the nation.

  • @heathen-greaser
    @heathen-greaser Před rokem

    Maaan this is awesome, love to the South from the uk

  • @robuteolittles1959
    @robuteolittles1959 Před 3 lety +1

    I lovely the Confederate infanty W the Sud for ever💖💖💖👏👏👍🇯🇪

  • @gboard7
    @gboard7 Před 9 lety +10

    Move em out boys....

  • @clovis2104
    @clovis2104 Před 3 lety +3

    Un bonjour de France 👍🏻⚜

  • @PrinceGlaciem363
    @PrinceGlaciem363 Před 11 lety +1

    I have been considering becoming a re-enactor...so thanks for putting this up :D

    • @thecivilwarhistorian
      @thecivilwarhistorian Před 3 lety

      Give it a shot! There are units and events all over the country; look for one in your area!

  • @Jesuslover77711
    @Jesuslover77711 Před rokem

    This gives me chills

  • @phoenixangel71
    @phoenixangel71 Před 11 lety +3

    That was Gettysburg wasnt it? My oldest boy and I were reenactors at the 145th anniversary. My husband, youngest boy and I will be there this year for the 150th. Great video!!! :)

  • @Keef19661
    @Keef19661 Před 10 lety +26

    CSA Forever! Greetings from Russia!

  • @Brady10thTX
    @Brady10thTX Před 2 lety

    My 4th great-uncle was Col. Robert William Pitman Company H of the 13th Tennessee infantry regiment. He lead his regiment in the battle of Shiloh and the battle of Chikamagua.
    I'm related to many other men who fought in the civil war who wore both blue and grey and I proud to represent who they were through Reenacting

  • @NotreVieEstUnFilm222
    @NotreVieEstUnFilm222 Před 8 lety

    Fantastic

  • @shirleysumner2420
    @shirleysumner2420 Před 9 lety +17

    For the south boys for dixie

    • @thomaskole9881
      @thomaskole9881 Před 5 lety

      Spoiler alert: they lose.

    • @thatonefordf-1502
      @thatonefordf-1502 Před 4 lety +2

      Thomas Kole We know that dumbass, if y’all northers minded your own business there would never been a war

    • @dimieneyitemi1721
      @dimieneyitemi1721 Před 4 lety +1

      @@thatonefordf-1502 if you southerners had stopped using slaves there would have never been a war

  • @DrtyZero
    @DrtyZero Před 10 lety +11

    TELL MEH WHERE TO GO ILL BE THERE I GOT A REAL UNIFORM I CAN WEAR. Need to meet

    • @mistirandles893
      @mistirandles893 Před 10 lety +4

      Please pm. me if you are in the Southern States, GA, FL, AL, TN, NC, SC. We would like to talk to you about joining our company. Visit our page on Facebook 57th Georgia Co. A. The Dixie Boys.

    • @buddyholly3527
      @buddyholly3527 Před 10 lety +1

      Misti Randles What about Kentucky? My Great Grandfather x 4 was in the Kentucky 4Th infantry orphan brigade. How could I possibly join up with you guys?

    • @burgerchamp9872
      @burgerchamp9872 Před 10 lety

      Misti Randles (Sean Hartness's Other account) Sadly, I live up North, but I am traveling through all Southern and Western States this upcoming summer. Me and my boys up here are in the 6th Virginia Co. Sec. Eye. We go by Secret Rebels.

  • @crazyknight2008
    @crazyknight2008 Před 12 lety +1

    awesome vid and music....

  • @vitosanto3874
    @vitosanto3874 Před 3 lety

    In 1958 I was a member of the New York 9th Zouaves , we would attend what was known then as skirmishes ,and re enact battles,it was fun a lot of drinking and story telling.

  • @RebelStangII
    @RebelStangII Před 14 lety +8

    GOD BLESS, DIXIE!
    May She Rise Up! Out of The Ashes!
    DEO VINDICE!

    • @mathiasgreyjoy1611
      @mathiasgreyjoy1611 Před 3 lety

      You mean rise up so they can infringe on the rights of others again?

  • @ss.7361
    @ss.7361 Před 9 lety +11

    Anyone know the tune on the fife?

    • @missilemandan
      @missilemandan Před 9 lety +6

      Sky S. Jefferson and Liberty

    • @ss.7361
      @ss.7361 Před 9 lety +1

      Ahh thank you. *****​

    • @pwb0511
      @pwb0511 Před 3 lety

      Meet me at the buffet line at 405 right on time! It’s an ole southern favorite!

  • @user-nl7oz1gi6d
    @user-nl7oz1gi6d Před 7 měsíci

    FAMILY IS EVERYTHING, CHERRISH THE TIME ⏲️ WITH YOUR FAMILY AND WITH GOD.

  • @Byerly2k20
    @Byerly2k20 Před rokem

    Camera man traveled to the 1860s for this! Thanks!

  • @constantinomagno
    @constantinomagno Před 9 lety +3

    what march is it?

    • @KroM234
      @KroM234 Před 9 lety +3

      Jefferson and Liberty

  • @SchwarzesMondSchaf
    @SchwarzesMondSchaf Před 8 lety +7

    This sounds great , like that drums and pipes.What's this song called ? Greetings from Germany

    • @kowens1956
      @kowens1956 Před 7 lety

      Sven Wouters Jefferson and Liberty in US. The Gobby O in Ireland and Britain.

    • @peerathut18
      @peerathut18 Před 7 lety

      Darude - Sandstorm

  • @keogh65
    @keogh65 Před 3 lety

    Love ❤️ it!

  • @stefanromer826
    @stefanromer826 Před 5 lety +2

    I say as Hesse,awesome Video

  • @TheBoHoBoy
    @TheBoHoBoy Před 10 lety +9

    Ahh the south,,, and when they rise again,,, AHHHHHHH

  • @232323C
    @232323C Před 13 lety +3

    That is awesome! inspiring......The south will rise again!

    • @mathiasgreyjoy1611
      @mathiasgreyjoy1611 Před 3 lety

      Rise again to do what? Infringe on the rights of others again?

  • @lorenzogiuliani9144
    @lorenzogiuliani9144 Před 3 lety

    What feeling!

  • @xnavygunner
    @xnavygunner Před 15 lety +1

    Impressive, bro!

  • @iloveyoutubeimonmyipad5832
    @iloveyoutubeimonmyipad5832 Před 7 lety +25

    Need them to march on Charlottesville Virginia next month, august 12th to get in between general lee statue and the blm protesters

  • @68halima
    @68halima Před 8 lety +3

    I spotted a pair of blue jeans and a tricorne hat! lol

    • @applesauceman3555
      @applesauceman3555 Před 8 lety +1

      +Highgate Angel In late war thy wore what they could. that means after a battle they would go out in the field and take things on the dead union and confederate soldiers

    • @68halima
      @68halima Před 8 lety +1

      Maybe so, but blue jeans date from the 1870's- post Civil War.

    • @applesauceman3555
      @applesauceman3555 Před 8 lety +1

      well it seems he didnt have himself a set of civil war jeans to he wore something alittle more modern :P

    • @68halima
      @68halima Před 8 lety +1

      Civil War jeans? lol I just pointed out there were no jeans at that time. Ok, never mind.

    • @williamlydon2554
      @williamlydon2554 Před 8 lety +2

      +Highgate Angel Jeans first were worn during the 1848 Gold Rush due to how comfortable they were.

  • @johnschmidt3336
    @johnschmidt3336 Před 6 lety

    Speaking for myself,as one who took part in the event that weekend I took care in research of correct uniform. Yes I may not have been in correct shape for the time but who is. My uniform was of 4 the VA worn at time patterned from echoes of glory.
    I to this day feel the effect of that hot humid weekend.

  • @thomast8539
    @thomast8539 Před 3 lety

    there was a brief moment while the fife and drums played on between marching...i was mesmerized and forgot that they were role playing...spooky

  • @finalkutking3386
    @finalkutking3386 Před 8 lety +4

    I'm black and I like this

    • @rustysawyers5109
      @rustysawyers5109 Před 3 lety

      Blacks fought for the south, too. And free blacks....

    • @mathiasgreyjoy1611
      @mathiasgreyjoy1611 Před 3 lety

      @@rustysawyers5109 This is simply incorrect. At least we have zero proof of it happening. Black freed men were not allowed to join the Confederate military. There were black laborers, and men serving in other areas, but no soldiers.
      According to all known official records, no Confederate ever references having black soldiers under his command or in his unit, although references to black laborers are common. The non-existence of black combat units is further indicated by the records of debates in the Confederate Congress over the issue of black enlistment. The idea was repeatedly rejected until, on March 13, 1865, the Confederate Congress passed a law to allow black men to serve in combat roles, although with the provision “that nothing in this act shall be construed to authorize a change in the relation which the said slaves shall bear toward their owners,” i.e. that black soldiers would still be slaves.
      Active fighting ended less than three weeks after the law was passed, and there is no evidence that any black units were accepted into the Confederate Army as a result of the law. Whatever black combat service might have occurred during the war, it was not sanctioned by the Confederate government. Even beyond the Official Records, there is no known letter, diary entry, or any other primary source in which a Confederate mentions serving with black soldiers.

    • @rustysawyers5109
      @rustysawyers5109 Před 3 lety

      @@mathiasgreyjoy1611
      Mathias.....the next time you start to spout off and looking like a fool, you REALLY do need to not only fact check but research more before you embarrass yourself. You got ONLY one thing correct out of everything you said and that was, what the OFFICIAL policy of the Confederate military was, banning blacks from service from the confederate military.
      What the unofficial facts are, however, and the information is out there if you take the time to look, rather than assuming you are correct and an expert on the subject, in which you undoubtedly ARE NOT, that blacks and free blacks WERE enlisting in some units none the less, depending on WHAT units allowed them to do so. Not ALL units went along with the Confederate playbook. It depended on where the units were from or the commanders of certain units. There were also blacks serving in different cavalry units and I am from Texas and AM a historian and know two different black families here whose relatives fought bravely for the south and they are VERY proud of the fact, as am I. To top it off, on March 13, 1865, the confederate playbook was changed and blacks became OFFICIALLY allowed to join the confederate military. So....check your facts the next time you decide to put your misinformation out there and don't embarrass yourself.....

  • @TerrenceLorelei
    @TerrenceLorelei Před 8 lety +125

    Interesting and praiseworthy, but a far cry from the scrawny, starving Confederate Patriots who defended the Homeland against Northern aggression.

    • @jimmywalker1568
      @jimmywalker1568 Před 8 lety +3

      +Terrence Lorelei did they all have a gay day

    • @jimmywalker1568
      @jimmywalker1568 Před 8 lety +3

      we used to call them shirt lifters the S.N.P. lost votes about queer marriage in Scotland

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před 7 lety +2

      Gettysburg was NOT fought to gain control of a shoe factory. Read up on the battle.

    • @generalripper1964
      @generalripper1964  Před 7 lety +1

      Welcome to the 21st Century.

    • @jasonunwin5422
      @jasonunwin5422 Před 7 lety

      www.army.mil/article/106936/Battle_of_Gettysburg_/

  • @YourTubeVideoss
    @YourTubeVideoss Před 6 lety +1

    Those DRUMMERS .. So PRETTY ... SOUND !!

  • @RiseUpJapan
    @RiseUpJapan Před 9 lety +2

    i want to do this too i love living history!

  • @tracyhoskinson2043
    @tracyhoskinson2043 Před 8 lety +9

    first of all reenactors are scarce secondly if you want there to be people to portray what happened you are going to have to accept that a lot of them will yes unfortunately be overweight . the thinner people arent doing it as much as the overweight ones because they have busier lives and they also dont have the income . also behaving poorly online shows your ignorance . im a woman i dont appreciate the rudeness being displayed in these comments im reading please grow up or stop watching this.

    • @RH421939
      @RH421939 Před 6 lety

      your right about not having the time , I did reenacting in the late 90's for a few years I would love to do it again but just don't have full weekends to commit anymore back then I was 17 when I was doing it was no problem now at 36 with a job and a house to pay for its tough, also the hobby really started to change by the time I quit in 01 started with to many strict rules had to get insurance and a lot of idiots starting to get into it , there was a good amount of overweight people in it back then to I wasn't one of them

  • @barefoofDr
    @barefoofDr Před 7 lety +8

    Where are the boys in gray and butternut today when we need them?

    • @teller121
      @teller121 Před 7 lety +3

      gone. they did all they could do and left us with memory and tradition and writings and music.

    • @newenglandpatriot4069
      @newenglandpatriot4069 Před 4 lety

      They are dead, boyo.

  • @borzov70
    @borzov70 Před 7 lety +2

    Awesome Great!!!

  • @wheresmyeyebrow1608
    @wheresmyeyebrow1608 Před 5 lety +1

    Looks like a lot of fun actually