ANST - P-word lead-in

Charlene Charette charlene at flash.net
Thu Feb 19 12:27:02 PST 1998


Don't know about a donut hole, but a few years ago there was a group (Kansas?)
that tried to make a donut.  They were told that they could cut off the middle
area.  Nasty political stuff, that.

--Perronnelle

Dennis and/or Dory Grace wrote:

> I have no idea. It would seem logical that if one were to form a
> principality, it would be with the thought that Some Day in the far off
> future that it might grow up to become it's own kingdom. I know that many
> folk feel that Ansteorra should remain intact as it is in perpetuity, so
> that idea alone might cause some folk to recoil and get ready to start
> scratching at the impending stress-induced hives <g>. I've heard some folk
> talk about doing the 'donut-hole' thing like what it sounds like you're
> talking about, just for that very reason. A principality without any
> borders touching on another kingdom's borders could never become it's own
> kingdom, based on what I've heard about the Rules. I'm wondering if it's
> allowable for a principality to exist in that form, if it's not allowable
> for a kingdom to exist in that form. Anybody out there know?
>
> Aquilanne
>
> Dory Grace--The Inkwell
> denouncer of Tytyvylus & warrior crone
> amazing at mail.utexas.edu





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