sca-cooks kingdom feast differances

Alys of Foxdale foxdale at wolfstar.com
Thu Apr 10 20:09:55 PDT 1997


On 10 Apr 1997, Mark Harris wrote:

> Keilyn said:
> 
> >And besides, at least in our neck of the woods (northern Atlantia, DC
> >metro area), feast seats are usually at a premium and therefore if I can
> >give mine to a paying customer....
> 
> Oh, I love interkingdom anthropology.
> 
> Around here, we make great efforts to have enough room to allow offboard
> people to sit at the same tables as their friends who have paid for feast. 
> So much so, that the terms offboard and onboard are seldom used here. I
> can't remember a feast that I've been to in Ansteorra in seven years
> where the onboard and offboard people were segregated. We have had some
> crowded feasts though.
> 
> Also, the headcook usually doesn't pay the feast fee.
> 
> Stefan li Rous

Ohhh, that must be so nice!  I get so tired of feeling like I'm
sitting in someone's lap, and knowing that no one can walk behind me
because the next row of tables is so close!

How many people are you usually seating for feasts?

Alys



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