[Sca-cooks] OT Buccaneering was A Question of Spit Roasting....
Sue Clemenger
mooncat at in-tch.com
Wed Apr 9 21:28:22 PDT 2003
Why, oh why, I am now hearing a plain-chant version of the Pirates of
Penzance???? ;-P
someone *please* make it stop!!!
--maire
Susan Fox-Davis wrote:
>
> "Decker, Terry D." wrote:
>
> > Of course the whole scene is outside of the SCA' s time frame, but I've run
> > both an OOP Spanish Main pirate event and a period Mediterannean pirate
> > event. I also keep trying to get a friend who keeps Mongolian and Chinese
> > personas to put on a Chinese pirate event. If I do another, I'll probably
> > try for a Cornish Elizabethean pirate event. Arghhh.
>
> Cornwall is a good choice for a pirate theme. There are locations on the
> Cornish coast that have been used for smuggling for hundreds of years.
> That's what they said on the tour I went on in 1981 anyway, in
> the quaint, unspoilt fishing village of Polperro, where they had made
> a major heroin bust in a cave that had been a quaint historical
> smugglers' cave for centuries.
>
> Selene
>
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