SC - Meat in America

BaronessaIlaria@aol.com BaronessaIlaria at aol.com
Mon Apr 16 20:33:18 PDT 2001


Sir Kief is an excellent fighter.  THE look on a fighter's face who instinctly
goes for the leg shot only to find no leg.  He can hold his own against anyone.
He asks for no consideration and he gives none.

Stephanie Drake wrote:

> Well - if the member of the chivalry they are referring to is Sir Kief of
> Ansteorra, I believe he lost his leg after he was made a knight (Gunther,
> please correct me if I am wrong about that.) However, I've seen him fight
> and he's damn good on the field.  Not being a fighter I can't personally
> testify but he looked like he was giving his opponents a run for their
> money.
>
> Mercedes
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chris Stanifer" <jugglethis at yahoo.com>
> To: <sca-cooks at ansteorra.org>
> Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 7:05 PM
> Subject: Re: SC - Non-member submission - RE: Special needs
>
> >
> > --- bill mayfield <wpmay at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > >   As well,if memory serves me,There is a gentle who
> > > posses but
> > >     one lower limb and is a member of the Order of
> > > Chivalry.
> > >   I have not had the pleasure to cross swords with
> > > him but his
> > >    praises are sung by many of the Knights I know.
> > >
> > >     Aethelwulf  Omund
> >
> > Gentles, all...
> >
> > Please don't think me a-trolling when I ask this
> > question, and certainly NO disrespect is intended by
> > it.  However, one must ask whether the praise and rank
> > bestowed upon these challenged individuals was rightly
> > earned, or given partially out of sympathy and
> > encouragement?  I know the question sounds callous and
> > unfeeling, but having never seen an individual such as
> > the ones in question performing on the field, I simply
> > have to know.  Those of you who *know* them can
> > certainly answer this question honestly.
> >
> > Again, please do NOT take this question in any manner
> > other than the one in which it was intended... Serious
> > curiosity and, if the tales of their prowess are
> > honest and true, inspired admiration.
> >
> > Baltazar of Blackmoor
> >
> > =====
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> of liquid...the half empty glass, however, has a fly in it."
> >
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