[Namron] Who am I and where do I come from?

Matthias the Brewer matthiasthebrewer at cox.net
Sun May 16 18:04:43 PDT 2004


Hey now.  There is NO reason to get mean with me!!!  I'm just saying that
they sounded like a very repressed and possessive society, and didn't
understand the simple pleasure of watching a beautiful woman (such as
yourself) walk down the street.  That type of thing is a wonderful thing,
and meant to be shared with the world in general.
  -----Original Message-----
  From: namron-bounces at ansteorra.org [mailto:namron-bounces at ansteorra.org]On
Behalf Of evelyn harlow
  Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 8:17 PM
  To: Barony of Namron
  Subject: Re: [Namron] Who am I and where do I come from?


  As a Turk of Byzantium I resent and mostly resemble that remark
Matthias...You might loose snuggling priviledges for that....

  Sayyidah Fayidah binte Asad umm Jawhar
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Matthias the Brewer
    To: Barony of Namron
    Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 1:17 PM
    Subject: RE: [Namron] Who am I and where do I come from?


    The Byzantines must have been a very bored society.  Think of all the
entertainment/interest they lost by keeping their women completely
covered!!!

    BORING!!!
      -----Original Message-----
      From: namron-bounces at ansteorra.org
[mailto:namron-bounces at ansteorra.org]On Behalf Of Samarrah bint Annaan
      Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:58 AM
      To: namron at ansteorra.org
      Subject: [Namron] Who am I and where do I come from?


      Greetings to all!

      It warms my heart to recieve tidings from our Baroness this week in
which she tells me of the abundance of revelry and festivities this Beltane
past.  I am sorrowful to have missed it.

      I have, however, attempted to use what little spare time I possess for
research into my personna's character and origination.  After much study,
relflection and discovery that Byzantine women's garments were rather stiff
and shapeless, (not to mention EVERY PART OF THE BODY WAS COVERED BUT FOR
THE FACE...Including HANDS for heavens' sake!), I realize that the life of a
Byzantine woman must not be for me.

      So, I am at this time undertaking the quest for information on the
dress and customs of Medieval women of Morovia and Bohemia.  I'm finding
little to go on at this juncture and would love someone to point me in the
proper direction...suggested reading, images and patterns, etc...

      I'm hoping that and eastern European personna might allow me to keep
Samarrah as my name due to the exposure from trade routes to other cultures.
I must admit, I've become fond of my new moniker.

      Also...would anyone know if there is a "Hair Braiding for Dummies"
book in print and where I could get my clumsey little hands on it?  I am
quite inept at braiding hair, mine own especially!

      Until Tuesday eve...I bid you all a lovely week's end.

      Samarrah






      FRIENDSHIP PRAYER:
      May the fleas of a thousand camels infest the crotch of the person who
      screws up your day and may their arms be too short to scratch... AMEN

      Samarrah bint Annaan [-o<
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