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30th January 07, 10:38 AM
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30th January 07, 10:46 AM
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Wrong side of the world for me, but I'm sure you'll have fun. Besides, I'm too old for that any more.
Have a good time. Who gives a rip whether you're historically correct or not. I'm not even politically correct, but I still have a good time.
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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30th January 07, 01:27 PM
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Why would anyone want to get over playing D&D?
*confused*
Ask me about my 6th level Wizard/Bloodmage!
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30th January 07, 03:52 PM
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*smiles at the D&D comments and simply nods in agreement tucking her dice bag back in its drawer*
A friend of mine is the Arocrat at Heralds Point. He keeps tempting me to come out there for war. One of these years I'm going to take him up on that offer. I do hope the weather holds out for you. I hear this year is to be the best yet.
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30th January 07, 04:05 PM
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Go hard, I say. I used to be a member of the SCA group here, though it was mainly an excuse to beat eachother with sticks. We weren't accurate by any means, but it was fun.
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30th January 07, 04:26 PM
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I'm afraid the SCA lost all of my interest when the 31st person(not an exaggeration-after the first few I started keeping a count.) who was an SCA member walked up to me on the street (not at an event, mind you, just on the street!) and told me that my great kilt wasn't "period." I realize that those 31+ people do not comprise the entire SCA, but that was enough of them to make me shoot the whole idea of getting involved in any way out of a cannon.
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30th January 07, 04:43 PM
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SCA, Knights of Old, Mediaeval Society of Memphis, Amtgard... Ahhh those were fun times. Still have the scar from the sword through my foot to prove it!
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30th January 07, 06:05 PM
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31st January 07, 03:06 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Erisianmonkey
I'm afraid the SCA lost all of my interest when the 31st person(not an exaggeration-after the first few I started keeping a count.) who was an SCA member walked up to me on the street (not at an event, mind you, just on the street!) and told me that my great kilt wasn't "period."
That'd happened to me once or twice before I took to carrying a couple of Xeroxed pages from various history books folded into my sporran - indicating that the so-called "great kilt" was dated to at least 1594.
It is period. But just barely. It's still fun to deflate the windbags.
If you weren't at an SCA event, "periodicity" doesn't matter at all.
If you were at an SCA event, that sort of commentary is still inexcusably rude, and it's perfectly acceptable to reply, "Oh, shucky darn! Good for me I didn't ask you and don't care about your opinion!"
(Master Ian Cradoc, OP, Atenveldt, eight-time Gatekeeper for the Estrella War, former Deputy Kingdom Sheriff, etc.)
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30th January 07, 11:55 PM
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well my daughters B-day is on the 10th
my wife's is on the 20th.....then you got V-day on the 14th
Guess who spends alot of time on merchants row at the war buying presents?
Retro Red......well if she likes going to the Ren Faire she would like at least comming out for the day to go shopping ( playing devils advocate here) I believe its $10 for a day pass VS 16 for the renfaire? seems like she would have more $$ to spend if you came to the war!! besides .......stuff is cheaper at the war too!
Katmills....if you come out I'd say wait till Estrella 25 ...or 30 to do so it'll be a bigger beast by then !
Erisianmonkey......I lived in Denver for a while and met up with a few SCAdieans there....they seem to take the historical aspect of the game to the point of stupid IMHO. Atenveldt has a more laid back approach
kinda like ....yeah we may not be totally acurate.....but we can PUMMEL YOU into the ground fighting wise!
Last edited by Kiltedfirepiper; 30th January 07 at 11:57 PM.
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