[Ansteorra] snow man documentation

Samantha Smith sasmith0 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 16 06:38:23 PST 2010


We all have different levels of crazy, I have to say. When I was sixteen, I
thought dressing up in armor seemed like good clean fun but having one guy
smash his way through everyone else to become King was a demented way to run
an organization. When I accepted that, I still thought it was way out there
to research medieval garment construction techniques or exactly what was
ground up to make the glazes for painted crockery. I've come around in that
respect, though I still think heavy fighters aren't all there in the head.
;-)

I did once submit (rather accidentally) some poetry for judging in a
competition. I didn't submit any documentation because I really didn't
understand at that time that my submission needed documentation. My scores
weren't terrible, but one judge dropped me points for a structural concern
that, for the type of poem I was writing, was not legitimate. I stared,
fumed briefly, then shrugged and moved on.

We all play different games, and if you think someone's interpretation of
the game you play is ridiculous and unreasonable, you are welcome to ignore
that opinion. I know I am not here to gain your approval (unless I am on
stage; then you'd better like me ;-) ).

Sophie

On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Eule <eule at ecpi.com> wrote:

> It might not be appealing to our modern sensibilities but that is one
> level of authenticity that some folks are willing to experience as part
> of their enjoyment of a living history organization like the SCA.
>
> Eule/Steve
> Unus sed Leo
>
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> Subject: Re: [Ansteorra] snow man documentation ;) was r e: Kingdom Arts
> and Sciences pictures
>
> Ok Wow!
>
> Seriously? Who walks wool these days? The idea of saving a bucket of
> urine so that it can turn into ammonia and therefore set the dyes added
> to the wool while the women of the group sit around stomping on it and
> walking on it as a social/work gathering does not seem appealing. I
> understand some people are crazy though, so perhaps a small confined
> room with aged urine might sound infinitely appealing to them.
>
> *Shudders*
> Alianorra
>
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