[Ansteorra-rapier] Soap boxes

Charlie Ribron II landf at airmail.net
Sat Jul 21 22:35:09 PDT 2001


I think your right about it being fun doing this but, I think in the fun you
do learn because the more practice and enough different fighters join in
from all the areas. You can learn from just watching.
Ld Carlos
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From: Lisa Baumer <elenek1 at msn.com>
To: ansteorra-rapier at ansteorra.org <ansteorra-rapier at ansteorra.org>
Date: Saturday, July 21, 2001 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra-rapier] Soap boxes


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Thank you for voicing this.  If all else fails, however, start looking for
us other non-scarves.  The most fun I ever had pick up fighting at an event
we had 20+ non scarves and 4 cadets.  We did have a Don walk up, say "This
looks like fun," and walked away.  There really wasn't a lot of teaching
going on but we had a lot of fun anyway.  If you have heavy rapier gear
bring it.  You might get a better response.

Elene Kirchenknopf
----- Original Message -----
From: Laurie Garnes
Now, it's wonderful to travel to events in other areas.  I truly enjoy
getting to
see friends that I only get to see on these occassions.  I travel to an out
of
region event at least once a month and love the opportunity to see/meet new
people, catch up on the news of those I haven't seen in ages, and just
generally
have a great time.  I have to say that it's getting very frustrating,
though, to
travel these great distances (up to 1000 miles in one case) and only get to
fight
two fights (if the tournament was double elim) or so.  Now, before all you
scarves
get up in arms and start screaming about how if we want to fight in pickups,
all
we need to do is ask - I do.  What becomes frustrating is when there are
scarves
running amuck all over an event and I go around asking both white and red
alike to
fight with me and get the same responses over and over.  "Catch me later"
(Which
seems to be the same response all day), "I'm not really feeling up to it
right
now" (But they feel plenty up to winning tournaments), or something similar.
Of
course, I've never gotten a "No, I just don't want to fight with you", but I
might
as well be for all the response I get.  At one event (the afore mentioned
1000
mile trek), there were scads of white and red scarves running around.  I
asked no
less than 9 people to fight with me.  Only one did - a cadet.  (Thank you,
Rolanda!)  One Don said yes and was going to get his toys when the WS circle
was
called (Thank you for the thought, Dore!).  Some of the events I've been to,
no
scarves would fight with me.  Now, I know that you guys get busy.  Fine.
But if
you guys are going to keep saying how all we have to do is ask to get to
fight
with you, follow through on that sometimes.  If this had just been a
one-time
problem, I would not be upset.  But this has happened at every large event
I've
gone to.  (Most of the small ones have either had enough fighting during the
tournament to keep me busy or, more often, no scarves in attendance.)  Last
year
at the Rapier Acadamy, this problem of no one to fight with was brought up
and
almost unanimously all the WS's and cadets claimed that all we had to do was
ASK.
Ok, well I've spent the last year doing just that.  I haven't seen much of a
change in the problem.  Am I just asking the wrong people?  Who do I need to
be
talking to now?

Well, thank you for listening.  *steps off of box and hands back to Marquet*
Thanks for the loaner!

In search of the dream,
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