[Sca-cooks] Re: Adamantius' pants
Martin G. Diehl
mdiehl at nac.net
Tue Dec 7 23:15:56 PST 2004
R J wrote:
>
> --- "Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius"
> <adamantius.magister at verizon.net> wrote:
>
> > Hey, I'm all for people being funny. It's an easy
> > assumption to make, but let's just say I'm more
> > likely to hang out with Arthur than with Julius
> > Caesar, is all. I get to wear pants, too!
> >
> > A.
>
> THANK GOODNESS! /ducks and runs.
>
> AEsa
>
> =====
> Thanks,
> RJ
>
> (This signature in no way implies any agreement, legal,
binding, or otherwise. It is strictly a courtesy, not a
contract.)
Greetings to R J, Cynara, et al ...
I gather that Master Adamantius' statement about wearing
pants was in the context of an explanation that his
persona is British not Roman. IOW ... wear pants instead
of wear a Roman toga, a greek chiton, or ... .
If a statement about wearing pants elicits this response,
what be the reaction to seeing someone in a Feileadh Mor
(Great Kilt) or in Italian Renaissance hose?
Vincenzo
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Martin G. Diehl
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