ANST - Re: NK - Wiesenfeurer Baronial results
R. Smith
superboy at lsh.org
Wed Sep 8 07:15:00 PDT 1999
Firstly, I want to second Robert's observation that much fun was had at this
event.
Secondly, a few more for the winners list:
Count Sir Gunther Jonsson (add a few titles! it's fun!) won a truly
incredible
heavy list with the final rounds fought against Lord Fluffy. I leave it to
the
bards to tell the great story about Sir Gunther's challenge...
Don Donovan Fitzpatrick won the rapier list (apparently Don Donovan is
heat-resistant), and Lord Oxlade Lachlann Mackinnon won the A&S
competition with his beer (come come, I'm sure his amazing documentation
did figure into it!)
I leave it to a local to explain the Order of the Flaming Weasel. :)
Tighearnach mac Morgain
Herald of Mooneschadowe
>Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 21:59:46 -0500
>From: Scott Fridenberg <scottf at webzone.net>
>Subject: ANST - Re: NK - Wiesenfeurer Baronial results
>
>Rebecca M. Heydon wrote:
>
>> So...what news from this event? I queried the Ansteorran list and nada.
>> Anyone? Anyone?
>
> Those who didn't go , (and there were a lot of you) really missed out
>on a fun event. Someone already reported on the Chivalric and Rapier
>lists. The Bardic was won by Lady Sibeal inghean ui Ruairc (Bella). I
>have to say it was one of the funnest competitions I've entered in a
>while. A great bardic circle Sunday night. The archery was won by
>Arthur. I don't remember his full name. He and his lady are the merchants
>from Bartlesville I think. He teached classes on Bow-making. I don't
>recall who won the A & S and the thrown weapons competitions.
> I don't remember who recieved what awards other than that H.E. Arafael
>(sp?) was inducted into the order of the Flaming Weasel.
> The feast was one of the best I've ever had the pleasure of eating. I
>had to skip the last two courses to have room for desert. The tomato soup
>was wonderful and I would't have believed that someone could make carrots
>taste that that good if I hadn't tried it myself. Can someone ask Lady
>Siobhan to post the recipe for the Tomato soup please?
> I was glad I could be there for the wedding of Genevive and Antonio
>(sp?). Best wishes to both of them. And during the reception Master Ulf
>taught several of us the words to Born on The List Field, a song I've been
>wanting to learn for years.
> For me it was one for the funnest events in a long time. I couldn't
>stop smiling all day today.
>
>Robert Fitzmorgan
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