ANST - Belts and their meaning
Lord Larkin O'Kane
larkin at webstar.net
Fri Apr 17 10:44:38 PDT 1998
On Fri, 17 Apr 1998 07:50:28 -0700 (PDT), Karen Evans <tyrca at yahoo.com>
wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>While this is not unusual, neither is it
>unusual to hear someone -
>anyone - say "oh, get so-and-so to help. He's a
>squire". Sometimes
>this is a joke. Mostly it's not.
>Donal
><<<<<<<<
>
>The other thing I have noticed is that they say, "Here is some dirty
>sweaty job, let's find a squire." You never hear, "I need to move
>some tables. Has anyone seen some apprentices to help?" It is a very
>strange (and somewhat sexist) attitude, and I have seen it from both
>sides, having been both a squire and an apprentice. I think that
>Squires need to be willing to help but not open to casual slavery.
>
I see no difference between squires, cadets, knights, barons, kings,
lords and laymen when it comes do seeing that a job needs to be done and
doing it. I was just a little put out at the last event I attended when I
passed a member of the shire that put on the event and was asked what I
was doing. I replied that I was going to get water to help with the
cleanup and asked if he would like to help. He replied "No."
Larkin I will not purposly offend anyone in a public forum:
=== If this post offends you, please tell me privately.
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