SC - Armored turnips
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Wed Apr 5 07:37:03 PDT 2000
Because most of the people I played with were "into" English Tudor and "all
the Vkings were gone" by then. And those that "recognized" them came to the
conclusion that they just "hit and ran" and would not have "been invited" at
a "Western Culture" (read: mostly English) feast.
Rayne
(not my opinions, just those I "ran into" in the early days) Hey, I got a
Viking son, thank you all very much. :-)
In a message dated 4/5/00 7:52:46 AM Central Daylight Time,
mooncat at in-tch.com writes:
<<
Now I _know_ that this if off-topic, but I can't help it....<sheepish grin>
How
could people _possibly_ think Vikings weren't "period to Western culture?"
Generations of my western european (Irish, French, English) ancestors would
have
certainly disagreed!
--Maire
RichSCA at aol.com wrote:
> " I can remember groups that did not think Vikings
> were "period to Western Culture" and didn't want them to play "with us". I
> have no problems with most of the changes (evolution) that has occurred
> through the years."
>
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