Principalities
Matthew R. Popalisky
mpopali at comp.uark.edu
Mon Sep 16 16:42:01 PDT 1996
On Mon, 16 Sep 1996, Richard Bainter wrote:
> As I understand it, one of the points is that it's too far to drive from
> one end to the other, thus making it a burden on the Crown. If that *is*
> one of the points, I think they should reread the part of Kingdom Law that
> says they should be willing to accept the financial and time requirements
> when entering crown tourney. *wink*
Are you kidding? You have to _prove_ you can accept that to fight for
alon Crown. You must have a car, a steady job, and fill in a 200 word
essay on "why I should be king"
>
> IMO, we'd be just as well off by giving OK and the panhandle away. I have
**SMILE when you type that!**
> a strange feeling it's going to get real ugly politically having 3 different
> Principalities. (Order of Precendence; Kingdom vs. Principality Awards; just
> why did we create regional officers; who gets the name Ansteorra - first
> barony, first event, center of kingdom, etc; ...)
>
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek!!!!
> Then again, this message was specifically to see if anyone gets riled up
> over the little things this will entail. *wink*
Worked well, my lord, and I'm not even a member of the kingdom!
Born where the bison ran,
Kateryn
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