Historically, the camps of the Roman legions are especially noteworthy. However long or short the encampment, the Romans always built a rampart of ditches, earth walls, and wooden palisades, within which the space was divided into headquarters, supply, and troop areas in accordance with an unvarying plan; a surprise attack always found the troops in familiar surroundings and able to orient themselves quickly even in darkness. So secure were Roman camps that many of them formed the nuclei of future cities in France, England, and elsewhere. The development of firearms rendered the fortified camp largely obsolete; camps henceforth tended to be unprotected except for security pickets and patrols and were situated behind established fighting fronts.
So what you now need is a big dog for security, a double barrel, and a roll of barbed wire,
these eyeties did it well didnt they,
now we all do it, -----------------camping I mean
Rasterbator , according to google is a sect, Well gollllllllllllllllllly , did I hear you say
dave06 said
10:23 AM Apr 17, 2009
ah! now I "googled" rasterbator and came up with some software that is able to stretch ones artwork to a humungus size for the purpose of graffiti one would imagine, it can be found in here
http://homokaasu.org/rasterbator/
as for the fortifications yes well I have a shovel but not sure if I have the will or the manpower so might just have to let the strangers in my camp so I can enjoy their company
Cruising Granny said
04:43 PM Apr 17, 2009
Perhaps we could go back to circling the wagon - er, van.
A herd of guard elephants perhaps?
"Rasterbator" - sounds a bit sus to me. Are you sure someone isn't having a lend of you all?
JRH said
04:47 PM Apr 17, 2009
Cruising Granny wrote:
Perhaps we could go back to circling the wagon - er, van. A herd of guard elephants perhaps?
"Rasterbator" - sounds a bit sus to me. Are you sure someone isn't having a lend of you all?
Them there elephants get spooked they will sure make a fine mess of your camp not to mention the van.
dave06 said
05:26 PM Apr 17, 2009
yeah and imagine the size of the porta potty, I'll give you a strong tip I aint emptying it
JRH said
05:46 PM Apr 17, 2009
Puts a whole new meaning to the phrase "Up to your neck in it"
Roostertales said
07:39 PM Apr 17, 2009
Hey forget the rastorbator bs -While I was doing a spell check and I accidently hit a change on an Indonesian mans name of Gunadi -it came back with GONAD would you believe -just as well I spotted the error !!
JRH said
01:10 PM Apr 19, 2009
Roostertales wrote:
Hey forget the rastorbator bs -While I was doing a spell check and I accidently hit a change on an Indonesian mans name of Gunadi -it came back with GONAD would you believe -just as well I spotted the error !!
Historically, the camps of the Roman legions are especially noteworthy. However long or short the encampment, the Romans always built a rampart of ditches, earth walls, and wooden palisades, within which the space was divided into headquarters, supply, and troop areas in accordance with an unvarying plan; a surprise attack always found the troops in familiar surroundings and able to orient themselves quickly even in darkness. So secure were Roman camps that many of them formed the nuclei of future cities in France, England, and elsewhere. The development of firearms rendered the fortified camp largely obsolete; camps henceforth tended to be unprotected except for security pickets and patrols and were situated behind established fighting fronts.
So what you now need is a big dog for security, a double barrel, and a roll of barbed wire,
these eyeties did it well didnt they,
now we all do it, -----------------camping I mean
Rasterbator , according to google is a sect,
Well gollllllllllllllllllly , did I hear you say