[Bards] One Important Clarification

Brian & Pam Martin twinoak at cox-internet.com
Tue Jan 13 17:54:19 PST 2004



I don't recall ever thinking. I thought that I'd done it once, but I was
wrong.

Pendaran

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From: bards-bounces at ansteorra.org [mailto:bards-bounces at ansteorra.org] On
Behalf Of jerryn at houston.rr.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 5:33 PM
To: Ansteorran Bardic list
Subject: Re: [Bards] One Important Clarification


I think the only quetion concerning that was one I raised, and it wasn't
really a question, since I know already that you think in this manner (I
give you the credit for thinking, you can deny it if you wish).  Because
e-mail is one of those mediums where everyone has to be reminded (and half
of them skip over the "unessential" pieces of information), I included the
"question" so that we could get past that and on to other stuff.

I think (I hope) that I've written my definitive passage on what I think of
documentation in the overall.  I know I haven't done it in particular, and
I'd like to discuss the whole verbal/written thing at a later date.  In any
case, I really am trying to make this reply short.

In service to the dream with a song in my heart, I am
HL Gerald of Leesville
Ravenskald of Ravensfort
A bard of Stargate
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Greetings All,
 
I think that I need to clarify one thing as I don't think that I've done a
good job of making part of my assertion clear. When referring to period or
authentic pieces, I don't mean to exclude modern pieces that are written in
a period style. I count a piece that's written in the SCA in a documentably
period style as authentic, period or whatever phrase  you care to use.
 
I hope that I didn't confuse folks.
 
Pendaran

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