SC - food website you just have to see

kat kat at kagan.com
Wed May 6 12:22:57 PDT 1998


Sounds like good tactics.  It reminds me of the way I was introduced,
well, the clothes part anyway, minus the jeans & sneakers.
Foodwise my problem is that I eat almost anything and I'm hungry most of
the time, so there wasn't enough food =(

Brokk.
> Though gingerly avoiding this topic, I was struck by an interesting
> coincidence:
> 
> Take margali's statement below.  Remove the references to food and
> substitute references to garb.  
> 
> 
> > I will still say it is better to make a person comfortable for a day
> trip > by
> > serving them beans and wienies, if that is what they will eat-as
> long > as
> > they are comfortable enough to enjoy themselves and decide to > come
> back
> > again. 
> 
> 
> I wouldn't attempt to put someone in full Tudor for their first event,
> either.  I'd loan them one of my ubiquitous cotton T-tunics and let 
> them wear their own jeans, sneakers and belt.  At the same time, I'd
> take them around and point out what lovely garb others were wearing
> --not to make them feel uncomfortable or embarrassed, but simply to
> fire up their imaginations.
> 
> I might not go as far as beanieweenies, but I would probably smuggle
> in a mundane deli sandwich and chips for my new friend, and allow 
> him or her to graze at leisure from my period/perioid buffet luncheon
> as well.  If s/he gets grossed out by the stuffed dates, cold game
> birds and so forth, her/his loss.  But I wouldn't let her/him starve,
> either... 
> 
> Just my US$.02; now I'll don my asbestos kirtle and wait...  <G>
> 
> Always,
> 
> 	- kat
> 
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