[Sca-cooks] Japanese (was: What did they..)
Craig Jones.
craig.jones at airservices.gov.au
Wed May 8 23:57:08 PDT 2002
>
>I think this could be a case of "A Mongol is not always a barbarian,
>but a wanker is always a wanker."
Laff... That is indeed a nice quote...
The Mongol cultures and tribes
>(there as not a single unified "Mongol culture" anymore than a
>"Middle Eastern culture") are quite complex, as evidenced by their
>artwork, social structure and distinctive cookery (food content-
>although I don't recommend the Tanggut lungs).
Giles, how do you know, you've never eaten them... You might like
them... Next time you are in Polit, come over for dinner...
>Anyone who carries on
>with gutteral barbarism is emulating Hollywood, not history, and
>should probably be ignored. There are a lot of people who do
>excellent work with non-European personae,
Master Qilich (ex Lochac, now Ansteaorra or Atenveldt) comes instantly
to mind.
And personally, generic kilt-clad pseudo-celts irritate me more than a
genuine effort at Mongol or >Middle Eastern, but that's just me.)
And I know plenty of those. Can anyone recommend some good sources
for Mongol Costuming for those who are "stitch-challenged".
Drakey.
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