ES - Armand's Education
Tanwyn
tanwyn at flash.net
Tue Aug 24 08:16:34 PDT 1999
I've heard that one before! < innocent GRIN > Tanwyn~
Armand Dragonetti wrote:
> Big Sigh.......OK. Well.....might as well get it over with. One
> evening at Pennsic, Mistress Stasha and Master Richard embarked on a
> quest for excitement, bringing the young, *innocent*, Armand along
> with them. (Ssshhh, no laughing.) After inspecting a hoffla (sp?) or
> two, this merry troupe continued through the expanse of Pennsic to
> stumble upon a party that featured woad painting, of which Armand had
> never seen.The painting was free and all were invited to have some
> lovely artwork applied to themselves. The line was long, as many
> availed themselves of this opportunity. ALL parts of the anatomy were
> allowed as canvas for this artwork. (Which, I might add, is not
> necessarily a good thing). Many then wished to show off their new look
> around the fire during a Middle Eastern dance session. Having not
> found the refreshments extraordinarily noteworthy, Mistress Stasha and
> Master Richard chose to resume their quest. Armand's feet were begging
> for rest, but reluctantly took him along with his guides. After a
> short trek, it was decided that the hour was growing late and we
> should return to our own encampment. However, we were faced with quite
> a hike back and knew we would encounter several hills along the way.
> While Armand was tired and ready for bed, his burning feet would not
> allow the uphill trek home until they had first been given some rest.
> They knew the woad painting party was near by and that there he would
> see some.......chairs, and so took him there against his better
> judgment. Eventually the feet were again happy and Armand quickly
> removed himself from the debauchery that had been forced upon him.
> (Armand did manage to escape without any woad painting applied to
> himself or being forced to dance without a shirt.) While this tale
> screams for embellishment, I have presented it without such. And
> that's no small feet. The moral of the story: Beware of tired feet,
> you never know what trouble they may bring you. -=Armand=-Whose
> trouble may only be beginning.
>
> Please explain?Fearghus
>
> Wes Duke
> Wduke at insurdata.com
> 817-255-3240
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Armand Dragonetti [SMTP:dragonetti at generich.com]
>
> Woad painting? Woad painting?!? Aahhh, yes, I seem to recall
> some
> interesting woad painting upon some interesting canvases
> found at a camp
> that my chaperone's led me too. 8->
>
> -=Dragonetti=-
>
> > Hey Armand seen any woad painting lately?
> > (smirk)
> > Richard Fairbourne
>
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