[Ansteorra] RE: land
Harley Dyer
mnlghtelf at hotmail.com
Tue Dec 20 19:04:53 PST 2005
Begging your pardon Baroness, but I believe that Gilli was answering
the request for examples, so why the hostile tone?
New Official Member, Harlena Dyer
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>Message: 7
>Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 08:19:35 -0800 (PST)
>From: Jan Van Zandt <hejanais at yahoo.com>
>Subject: [Ansteorra] Land
>To: ansteorra at ansteorra.org
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>FREE isn't always the answer.
>
> What I find amazing is that you assume that you are a member of
any of the groups in reference - perhaps these were hypothetical
incidences - and you feel the need to explain anything.
>
> Money and FREE - Here's another matter - budgets and finance
committees. Budgets and finance committees are important because
financial decisions are not being made by one person and the
group's money isn't squandered on excessive feast budgets or
unnecessary equipment/multiples of unneeded items that end up
requiring storage. Perhaps, then, paying for storage wouldn't be
entirely out of the question.
>
> Gilli, If there is anything about this thread that you would
like to discuss in a reasonable manner, please take it off of the
Ansteorran list and email me privately. But please do keep in mind
- and I have told you this before - in person and by email - I will
NOT respond to any emails in which you call me or anyone else foul
names or resort to rude, crude language or make threats.
>
> Baroness Jan
>
> ***
> Gilli wrote:
> Well that's an amazing thing to. The story of the shire stuff
continues.
>About 5 - 6 later, the folks that took the stuff for storeage said
they were
>getting ready to move. So the shire needed a new place for the
quipment.
>Well, we didn't want it back. There was no one to take it. We
looked into
>a storage unit. Do the math. Those things aren't cheap. In a
few years
>we'd be out of money. But then some old members returned and said
the
>equipment could be stored at their place. Only problem was, while
still in
>our zip list, it was 40 miles away from the bulk of the
members. But the
>price was right, FREE.
>
>Gilli
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <Ciard49 at aol.com>
>To: <ansteorra at ansteorra.org>
>Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 9:24 AM
>Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] Land - was Question 12/13
>
>
> >
> > In a message dated 12/19/2005 8:05:33 AM Central Standard Time,
> > hejanais at yahoo.com writes:
> >
> > Ciard,
> >
> > There have been incidences in which a group had all of their
things
> > stored
> > in someone's private shed and then - out of the blue - the
group is told
> > to
> > come get the stuff immediately because the owners want the
space for
> > something
> > else. Or...the shed owner gets mad at the group and says
he/she isn't
> > going
> > to play anymore and won't let the group have their
property. There have
> > been shed owners who used - at random - anything he/she wanted
to use out
> > of the
> > shed at any time - after all it is in his/her shed on his/her
private
> > property - and then the items didn't get put back and
disappeared.
> > Sometimes
> > people begin to feel as if they personally own SCA property -
especially
> > if they
> > were the person responsible, once upon a time, for purchasing
the items
> > with
> > SCA funds for the group and they also have possession of it on
their
> > property.
> >
> > We've all had that dream of winning the lottery and building a
castle and
> > offering all the amenities to our friends. Who knows, it
might work
> > unless you
> > have to deal with someone who feels they have the right (which
legally
> > they
> > do) to be the 'overseer'/boss/in-charge-of-everything that
happens on the
> > site. How about when the owners tell the group who and who
can not come
> > on
> > their property?
> >
> > It all sort of depends on the history of the honor and
attitudes of the
> > people involved. What would you tell someone who wants the
group's
> > things stored
> > on their private property when, in the past, they got mad and
quit
> > playing
> > with the group - then they came back and want every one to
trust them
> > again?
> >
> > I'm not saying, 'don't trust anyone' - but it is few problems
like these
> > that have caused our Game to have to make more and more rules
that all of
> > us
> > have to follow. Just be careful and know who you are dealing
with.
> > Wish I had a simple solution...
> >
> > Baroness Jan
> >
>
>
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