[Bards] Bard project???

Gottfried Krimmelbein gottfried at zamigo.net
Sat Jul 6 06:23:35 PDT 2002


In essence the suggestion is for a booklet on manners that are not taught
nor instructed in the new comer forms and booklets such as "The Guiding
Hand" "Complete Participants Handbook", "Known World Handbook" Manners,
etiquette, etc... and doing it in poetry form correct?

Gottfried
StoneBridgeKeep
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> In a message dated 7/4/02 10:38:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> jonwillowpel at juno.com writes:
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> > Are their any Bard projects in the works?
> >
> > I have an idea for one that we could work on our free time. A courtesy
> > book. Have you ever seen one. I will try to get you an example. They
were
> > in poetry form and they would have a section on table manners and one on
> > talking to you betters and one on being nice to everyone. They usually
> > had funny parts.
> >
> > I had the idea when I was dealing with a newcomer. He went through the
> > buffet line like it was an all you can eat place.  He had never been at
a
> > buffet that wasn't a "all you can eat". He wasn't rude he just didn't
> > know better. Many of our newcomers don't realize the economics of the
> > SCA. This subject is broached in the period courtesy book so we could
> > talk about the problem and not seem out of line.
> >
> > What do you all think?
> > Willow
>
> It sounds interesting and useful to me.
>
> Robert
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