[Loch-ruadh] whats the skinny?

Bill Osterheim Polydore at worldnet.att.net
Mon May 7 18:17:05 PDT 2001


Ah!, but ytou have not mentioned that ghis Lady did go forth and try to
disassociate herself from any and all of these activities - loudly and longly!
This brought dark looks to some faces and laughter to others, as was said "me
thinks the lady doeth protest too much!".
PP

Chris Harper wrote:

> At 11:53 PM 5/6/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >--
> >[ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ]
> >-So what is the real story of this?
> >
> >On a darker note, it seems one of our own has turned to shady ways.
> >Lord Llew Mailin presented Their Excellencies with a gift of sheep.
> >However, these sheep bore not only the mark of the Canton of Loch Ruadh
> >but also the brand of Freiherr Fritz!
> >     To see this poor, lost lord's saga play to its own known end, please
> >
> >come to Steppes Warlord Memorial Day weekend in Canton, TX!
> >
> >Someone stealing Sean's sheep?   LOL
> >
> >Lord Dunstan Æ  Petrokes stowe {LSD}
> >
>
> Weeeelllll, since it seems no one else is going to tell you, I will give it
> a try.  It would appear that Lord Lew of Glaslyn has fallen on hard
> times.  I am sure that is the problem because he was always such an
> honorable man and would never (normally) have taken to sheep stealing.  But
> then, when you have a Lady with expensive taste (as we all are, just some
> more than others) I guess a Lord must do what a Lord must do. The sheep
> band in question was showing at least two brands.  One being the famous
> "LR" from Loch Ruadh and the other a brand I could not see clearly, but,
> Baron Fritz of Steppes did lay claim and assure everyone they were from his
> personal band.  Lord Lew tried to flee the area immediately but was
> apprehended and returned to court by some fleet footed gentles, where he
> loudly proclaimed that he had purchased the sheep in question.  He could
> even give an name of the seller but, alas, could not produce the bill of
> sale.  Baron Fritz, being the kind and gracious ruler he is, did grant Lord
> Lew until the Steppes Warlord contest, to find and present this supposed
> bill of sale.  When he was released, Lord Lew took to the shadows with a
> dark and concerned look on his face.   I am afraid all does not bode well
> for this fallen gentle Lord.  I know that Baron Fritz is a tolerant Master,
> but even Masters have their limits and it would not surprise me to hear
> that 'heads must roll' for this transgression.  We should all remember Lord
> Lew in our prayers for he needs all the help he can get.
>
> Although it is not 'skinny' this is as accurate account as I can recall.
>
> Bicé
>
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