SC - Re:Breakfast at WAR
    Philip & Susan Troy 
    troy at asan.com
       
    Wed Dec  2 05:12:16 PST 1998
    
    
  
DianaFiona at aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 12/1/98 8:28:41 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> Mordonna22 at aol.com writes:
> 
> <<
>  Funny, how many Star Trek fans or trekkies are there in the Society?  Seems
> to
>  be a higher per centage of us than in mundane life.
> 
>  I know I first heard about the SCA thirty odd years ago by reading an SF
> story
>  that included an SCA theme.  Do not recall if the name SCA was used, but the
>  action was on Berkley Campus.
> 
>  Mordonna >>
>         And my lord and I found the SCA via a demo the local group did at the first
> SF con we attended......... There's always been a *lot* of crossover--most
> cons we get to have a pretty high percentage of SCA folk there. It can be
> rather fun to try and figure out if the costume someone is wearing is SCA
> garb, or a fantasy-based outfit. Not much difference in many cases! ;-)
The book in question souinds like it might be Peter S. Beagle's "The
Folk of the Air"...
Adamantius
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Phil & Susan Troy
troy at asan.com
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