ANST - DS9

Sandy M Koenig ravensmk at juno.com
Fri Jun 26 02:34:11 PDT 1998


So very sorry I spoiled the show for him, did not mean to.
It just didn't occur to me that other parts of the world had not seen the
show yet.


And to others who had not seen it yet,, Sorry

R

On Tue, 23 Jun 1998 23:56:06 -0500 "C Scot Henry" <henrycs at ix.netcom.com>
writes:
>First, although I agree that people have the right to say whatever 
>they
>want, I really do appreciate the on-topic discussions.  Although 
>brewing,
>awards, fencing, etc.  are not of immediate interest to me they do 
>widen my
>own personal knowledge and help me think about my persona (which I'm 
>just
>starting - BTW, if any has good ancient greek name sources, I'd love 
>to
>have the info.  to possibly document my first name) more clearly.  
>(general
>knowledge aspects, etc.)  A special thanks for the Swedish hygiene 
>article
>- it was wonderful!  Now for my first question  - 1. How much of the
>customs talked about would have translated into other cultures?  For
>example, I want to be French 1400's.  Are birth beds, death beds, 
>wakes
>before dying, burying dead in churches, "privy by the fireplace"  
>common
>for most cultures in our time period or Sweden specific?  Anyone know?
>
>2.  I was watching Jesus Christ Superstar the other night and begin to
>wonder about crucifixion.  When did it start and more importantly when 
>did
>it end ?  Why was it decided that this was no longer the best
>punishment/death sentence?
>
>3.  As our groups new hospitaller, I am curious as to how other groups 
>deal
>with the PR part of the job - how often are demos done, news articles
>written, etc.?  I'm asking my superiors for answers here too, but 
>thought
>some discussion might be good.
>
>4.  Although I agree the DS-9 thread in not on-topic and was 
>disappointed
>when my husband chose not to watch it with me - the end had already 
>been
>spoiled since he read e-mail before the show, I often find it 
>interesting
>that many people in the SCA are into computers, gaming, Star Trek and
>X-Files among other things.  A friend of mine once said there are five
>types of people who are attracted to the SCA (sorry I can't remember 
>them).
> What think ye?  
>
>Forever and always, 
>Lady Capricia d'Aulnay
>Michelle Henry
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