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Amy @tangentsafari.bsky.social
Jul 6, 04:29 PM

We did visit a local battlefield this morning, even though we have been there before. It’s right between our house in town and the farm. The kid has an infected lymph node, though, and is on antibiotics. For a moment it seemed he might faint and provide the interpreter a casualty prop.

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"that line and if you've seen the Patriot he's probably a little bit like the Tagginton character and that is probably a little bit of Charlton and a little bit of Huck and so and Huck is so he's known to be the swearing captain so that's how so Martha's not really looking forward to meeting with Huck but Huck knocks on the door and of course she has to let him in she lets him in and he makes her cook them dinner so he's finishing his dinner he's guys taking William up on his knee sitting down and finally says Mrs. Bratton where is your husband and she says already told your men I don't know well Huck goes from pretty calm from a good meal to really really angry in the space of about three seconds and so he jumps out of his chair William goes flying off of his lap hits his face on the heart bricks breaks his nose and so Martha has a very angry British officer and a screaming crying six-year-old and Huck is like okay there's nothing else I'm gonna get from her to avoid them from getting a message out ha ha ha we already know she has done that she he puts them all of them her her children all the enslaved people up in the attic and locked doors and he leaves with his men to go to the next plantation with just William's implantation sometimes you hear the battle of Huck's defeat being called the battle Williamson's plantation it's because it actually takes place in Williamson's plantation he moves his men over there there's a lot of good oats a lot of really good water because they have horses the oats are really ideal for them there's a lot of growing at the time and so there's actually a lot for his men as well so he goes to Williamson's plantation any questions"

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Amy @tangentsafari.bsky.social · Jul 5, 02:32 AM

We did visit a local battlefield this morning, even though we have been there before. It’s right between our house in town and the farm. The kid has an infected lymph node, though, and is on antibiotics. For a moment it seemed he might faint and provide the interpreter a casualty prop.

<div class="border-l-2 border-slate-800/60 pl-4 py-2 mt-3 ml-2"> <div class="flex items-start gap-2.5"> <!-- Avatar --> <img src="https://cdn.bsky.app/img/avatar/plain/did:plc:iakwduzzcaynnteansr6d7m4/bafkreiaahbbluvnms6kclu3d3s5qjqhf6taa7jqmnfp5q7fgmewipb6stq" class="w-6 h-6 rounded-full shrink-0 border border-slate-800" /> <!-- Comment Content --> <div class="flex-1 min-w-0"> <div class="flex items-center gap-2 mb-1"> <span class="text-xs font-bold text-slate-300">Amy</span> <span class="text-[10px] text-slate-500">@tangentsafari.bsky.social</span> <span class="text-[9px] text-slate-600">· Jul 5, 03:10 AM</span> </div> <p class="text-xs text-slate-350 leading-relaxed break-words">Like, “trying to make a holiday as educational as possible even though the child is a slightly sick but not contagious” is right smack on that interesting line between great and terrible parenting.</p> </div> </div> <!-- Replies --> </div>