[Sca-cooks] ARRRRGH!

Anne duBosc anne_du_bosc at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 4 20:25:00 PST 2002


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1. Silk Tissue is verrrry thin silk.
2. I'll get pictures taken, although I'm not all that great to look at.  If you wish, you can go to my Yahoo profile at http://profiles.yahoo.com/mordonna22? to see a fairly recent picture.
3. A BRAT diet is bananas, rice, applesauce and rice.
4. Prilosec is that purple pill they prescibe for acid reflux disease.  I have hyperacidosis.  Had my gall bladder removed 30 years ago, now any fat in my diet makes my tummy most unhappy.
5. His Majesty told me he wanted to award me the AoA "before you get away from me again" even though he didn't have my scroll with him.  He asked me when I'd like to get the scroll, and the Collegium was the next event I planned to attend that would have a Court.  Around here, you usually don't know ahead of time when you're getting an AoA, or most other awards.  The four Peer groups (Laurels, Pelicans, Knights, and Royals) usually know, though, because either they sit vigil before accepting the peerage, or they or their consort won Crown Tourney.
Mordonna

 Olwen the Odd <olwentheodd at hotmail.com> wrote:
So, I'm not so sure I know what silk tissue is. I cann't wear silk really.
Acts like a plastic bag on me. Your dress sounds very nice though. Nice
colours, sounds like. Will you get someone to take a picture of you in it?
I'd love to see, not only your dress, but your face as well!
What is BRAT diet? And I give up, what is Prolosec?
Funny the way they do things in other Kingdoms. Here, you just get called
into Court and they bestow on you an award or AoA or whatever, and if there
is a scroll they give it to you, if not, well, in a few years you might get
it in the mail. Or maybe not. And that whole thing in Lochac with Drakies
laurel, well, they just don't do that here either far as I can tell, but I'm
not a laurel and won't ever know for sure. They did do a really nice deal
for Kiri (remember Kiri anyone?) when she got her laurel. But I don't think
she had anything to do with the whole thing. It was all a surprise to her.
Anyway. I hope you have a fantastic good time at the event on Saturday and
may you wear your new dress in good health, much joy and peace.
Olwen
>The problem was that I was so afraid I'd get grease spots on that silk
>tissue, that I didn't snack at all. Took several breaks and went in the
>other room to have a glass of diet soda every now and then. It doesn't
>help that I'm on the BRAT diet for intestinal distress (third time since my
>doctor took me off Prilosec a month ago.) The dress is for Court Saturday
>night at the War Collegium, since I'm supposed to get my AoA scroll. The
>court is being held during feast, so I'll probably drop something really
>ugly all down the front just before being called up. Alternatively, since
>it's an outdoor event, I'll sit in mud or something... I've still got to
>sew the sideless surcoat together, and trim it, and finish trimming the
>sleeves and neck of the kirtle. Kirtle is light blue silk tissue. Surcoat
>is cotton-linen blend in light and dark blue stripes. Trim is wine and
>dark blue with gold accents. I'm not a very good garb maker, but I've
>waited eight years for this, and I wanted something special.
>Mordonna
> Olwen the Odd wrote:>I hate hemming. I don't
>enjoy sewing, but hemming is my least favorite
> >part of it. This dress has a hem that is 9 yards. That's 27 feet. That's
> >324 inches. That's 1296 stitches, if I only did it once, but it's silk
> >tissue, and I had to baste it three times to get it right, so I've done
> >something on the order of 5,000 stitches. And now I get to sew on trim...
> >I hate hemming...
> >
> >Mordonna
>
>So Mordonna, what do you snack on whilst hemming? Is the dress for a fancy
>shmanshy feast? What shall they serve? And what, pray tell, do you imagine
>will be the very first food or drink to do the honor of landing first on
>said gown?
>
>Sorry...couldn't help myself.
>Olwen who went to that tanning place tonight and loved it.
>
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