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This would be the blog of one Marshall J. Wise or "Marsh" to my friends -- it's "Marshall" to the company or others of that ilk. Anywho, this be just my thoughts and bloviations on life, reenacting, the world and other thoughtless provoking crap. Yes, I am a reenactor, yes, I own reenactor.Net... Remember: work to live, not live to work.

*(and yes, look up the word bloviate on google)

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Name: Marsh Wise
Location: Chambersburg, Colony of Penna, United States

Hmmm, "about me" huh? It's kind of boring. I'm a truck driver hauling U.S. Mail for a Postal Contractor (I was a manager for them, but it became a misery-fest and I went back to driving—at least NOW I have time off). Reenacting Lessee, I am into reenacting... WWI, WWII and Roman. Doing the first two, I portray a German (no, I don't care one bit if you're offended), in the last, I do a 1st Century Roman impression. I find the Roman Empire fascinating. r.Net I have owned reenactor.Net (the biggest reenactor website on the planet) since 1998 and am constantly trying to make it better (for that, I really need 37 hour days). One good thing about r.Net is it allows me to meet and know a lot of really great and nice people who's knowledge just leaves me floored. How I think... Do you really care about how I think? I'm kind of a dork... If you read the blog, you'll see how I think (or don't think, if you listen to a lot of people).

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Social bookmarks added!

I've been looking for a simple way to just have a button people can click and post this on their Facebook, Myspace, Twitter or whatever. This, of course, being on the odd chance I write something they will wish to remember... I couldn't find one that was simple and that I liked so... I grabbed some code and fooled w/ it and by jiminy, it seems to work. That's a new one. :-)

Anyway, I'm off to Gettysburg to meet someone for business and then maybe (if there aren't too many touronz there) visit the new visitor center. :-) Too hot to take Zoey though. Oh well. Will be back later, striving to get some actual work done on r.Net.

Stay tuned Kinder, more to come.