[Sca-cooks] Coordination, was Early SCA heraldry.

Christina Nevin cnevin at caci.co.uk
Fri Oct 18 02:25:38 PDT 2002


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From: "Kirrily Robert" < skud at infotrope.net <mailto:skud at infotrope.net> >
> I suffer from a similar, but not identical, problem.  I read a range of
> stuff and end up with a head full of trivia, which has no very useful
> purpose but has a tendency to burst out at inopportune moments.  Like,
> someone said to me that they were watching a murder mystery set in a
> great country house in the 1920s, and that not much had changed in the
> way such a house was run since the 1500s... and I launched into a long
> and rambling explanation of the effects of the invention of back stairs,
> bell pull systems, and Victorian morality on the way servants work in
> large households.  This guy just stood there with his mouth hanging
> open, and said "wow, it's like you push a button and random information
> comes out."  I apologised and wandered off slightly embarrassed :)


Snigger.
Yep, friends and family have been known to run screaming for the hills when
I utter those dreaded words:
 "Well, actually..."
<Grin>
Lucrezia



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