SR - A Question Concern
Bob Dewart
gilli at seacove.net
Tue Jun 23 17:48:25 PDT 1998
Excitment about a inanimate object is a pure mind set. If you held in your
hand the winning ticket to a 38 million dollar lotto, I bet you'd be
excited!! So does that mean since you aren't excited about the way we are,
we're a loser??
Gilli
-----Original Message-----
From: Jodi McMaster <jmcmaste at accd.edu>
To: southern at Ansteorra.ORG <southern at Ansteorra.ORG>
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 3:18 PM
Subject: Re: SR - A Question Concern
org/lists.html to perform mailing list tasks.>CAB wrote:
>> 2) Why can't you "do the work and coordinate the events and contribute
the
>> time and the money to support projects aimed at better informing our
populace
>> and nurturing our regional identity" as a REGION? Why do you have to
have a
>> principality to do this?
>>
>> Crystal
>>
>
>I understand that many have deeply felt responses to this issue, and I
>can respect that and have no desire to appear pat in answering this
>question, but the answer to this question is why my leaning is toward a
>principality. As I understand it, a region is just an administrative
>region--with all the "unexcitement" that implies. The main purpose (and
>fun, in my book) of creating a principality instead is the same reasons
>we name baronies, shires and have offices in each--those are people and
>entities you can get excited about and rally behind. Although we can
>build a regional identity without the principality thing, it somehow, to
>me at least, seems a whole lot easier to do so with the "glamour" of
>coronets, banners, etc.
>
>(Now I'm cringing, thinking, hmmm, maybe I missed something, maybe we
>can do all that with a region.)
>
>AElfwyn
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