ANST -being Old Fashion
Sigen3 at aol.com
Sigen3 at aol.com
Sat Jun 10 18:42:09 PDT 2000
In a message dated 6/10/00 7:14:00 PM Central Daylight Time,
jonwillowpel at juno.com writes:
snip:
<< When I joined
it is assumed that because a peer was a leader of people that it was the
duty of a peer to help make the planned event come off well. One of the
reasons we stressed Knights being able to perform was because they had to
be able to keep the party and the atmosphere going if it faltered. I know
that at the mega events there are lots of people to lots of things but I
still believe that there is a need at the small events for peers to pitch
in and help. Am I being old fashion?
Duchess Willow de Wisp >>
Greetings,
I don't believe that you are old fashioned in the least. I believe that in
the spirit of our Society, if you see a situation where someone needs
assistance, the right thing to do is help. If asked, and you are able, you
help. Peers are the role models that many folks look to. It is part of the
responsibility in my understanding. In our barony everyone helps at events.
Sometimes folks from other groups help. Part of the fun of our game is in
the work IMO. Some people seem to get more enjoyment from the work than the
actual event!
Just my .02
Sigen Northkeep
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