SC - Dried currents

LrdRas LrdRas at aol.com
Sun May 3 01:45:19 PDT 1998


On Sat, 2 May 1998, marilyn traber wrote:

> I am not arguing the tastiness of period cooking, but my house has a habit
> of bringing in people who have never been to an event and medieval is 'Men
> in Tights', many of whom, as I said thing a dayboard[read picnic] is hot
> dogs and hamburgers, potato salad and a bucket of the Colonel's best. Many
> mundanes who are willing to come, if they don't HAVE to dress 'funny' and
> eat weird food will not come if they won't be able to eat the familiar
> foods.

No offence intended, but I keep seeing this kind of practice every now
and then, and can't keep from wondering if this is actually for the
better of our Society. Perhaps we shouldn't "con" those without a
genuine interest in things medieval into the SCA?

/UlfR
Donning his most flame-resistant woolen garb, just in case someone see
this as a flame (it is not).

- -- 
Par Leijonhufvud                           parlei(at)algonet.se
http://www.algonet.se/~parlei
Cunning and deceit will every time serve a man better than force.
                 -- Niccolo Machiavelli   

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