Anne Boleyn
And she really knows
her Civil War stuff!
And she really knows
her Civil War stuff!
(excerpt from the book The Peninsula Campaign Story)
'Mr. Smith's', Vienna, VA, early '94
While having drinks after work with a coworker one evening we started talking about the Civil War for some reason and I brought up the fact that I was once deeply intrigued by a battle scene in a Civil War movie that I had once watched but that I could not remember the name of the actual battle when a Divine assistant suddenly showed up right next to me -
just her soul though - like when ' I Love Lucy' did a similar thing years later -
to tell me that the battle was called 'Spotsylvania'.
Her soul was suddenly just standing right next to me - but invisible to everybody else – but still right there! And I was astonished by what she said and immediately repeated it right out loud as if startled. And I knew immediately that it was the right answer. And I knew as well who it was who was telling me the answer.
And then he, the drinking companion, said without hesitation ...
“Hey, who just told you that?”
He was impressed. It was as if he had heard it too. And he had! But he couldn't actually see her. But he KNEW that somebody's soul was there and had somehow swooped into the scene just to communicate to me the answer. He'll be happy to know that it was actually ...
I just very calmly lied,
“Nobody, I don't know what you're talking about ...”
But it was too late.
He had heard her too!
Anyway those 'Mr. Smiths' dialogues were all recorded for posterity somehow (just ask the 'Three Wise Men') and that co-worker that I was drinking with can verify all of this stuff - we were 'Booz Allen Hamilton' contract programmers - and he needs to be informed that obtaining the copyrights to these dialogues (50/50 split) is of paramount importance!