[Ansteorra-rapier] fighter practice routine was Cadets Corner

Chiara chiara at io.com
Thu Jan 24 16:28:03 PST 2002


And I totally agree. Yep, you guessed it, after the first rebuff of "wait
your turn" he generally went on to the one person he knew would not be
waiting for a partner and fought with them all night. So he did get in the
fighting, just not the fighting he wanted. :) We will see what happens next
week. I actually have a choice of three places to take him to now that one
of our cantons has a great rapier group going now.

But it is true, there are always those that are just standing around talking
about whatever. They are not there to fight really, just socialize which I
think is just as important.

Sincerely,
Franchesca Havas
McKinney, Texas
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----- Original Message -----
From: "James Crouchet" <jtc at io.com>
To: <ansteorra-rapier at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra-rapier] Cadets Corner


> > Fighter practice was the most difficult part for him. We would get
> > there, he would set up and then he would end up either standing around
> > waiting for someone to fight or fighting the same person all night.
> > This will now be a thing of the past if all the previous postings will
> > come to pass and I am certain that it will.
>
> I am not picking on the person described in the piece I quoted above; I
> don't know his story. But I frequently see related complaints and I
> have to take them with a grain of salt.
>




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