SC - feast cleanup for the head cook

Tollhase1 at aol.com Tollhase1 at aol.com
Sun Apr 11 10:23:40 PDT 1999


I accept it as a jest and again apologize for being overly sensitive.  I was 
tired and had not had my morning coffee after a late night at our annual 
spaghetti cookoff and wine tasting.  After winning since its inception, I get 
to be judge next year.  However, everyone still wants me to make my homemade 
pasta.

	Yes, we are a small shire in which is filled a lot of talented 
hardworking people doing a lot.  Unfortunately many times doubly booked.  To 
misquote a song "We just can't say no." heehehhe.  I myself am group 
chronicler, MIT/chirurgeon, deputy to Ohio regional in scouting.  Others are 
as busy or busier.  I imagine many of people on this list are even busier.  
Cooks tend to be very hard workers.  Yes, my tired arithic feet would gladly 
appreciate being relieved off cleaning afterwards.  I still fondly remember a 
good gentle, Justin, seneschal for our region gently pushing me out of the 
kitchen at midnight during our last feast and took over my dishwashing 
duties.  Our shire is getting bigger for the first time in several years.  
The autocrat has promised cleanup help with the new people.  As I plan on 
precooking a lot in disposable containers, cleanup should not be too bad. 

A humble servant to the dream

Lord Frederich Holstein der Tollhase

 
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