SR - Southern Regional Stuff
Bob Dewart
gilli at seacove.net
Mon May 10 10:42:32 PDT 1999
Greetings and Hi there,
You're right, you're right. Now that you mentioned it. I forgot all about
that. I remember the 4 to 5 thing now.
OK, I'll put something about that on the Ansteorra list?
Thanks,
Gilli
-----Original Message-----
From: Pug Bainter <pug at pug.net>
To: southern at Ansteorra.ORG <southern at Ansteorra.ORG>
Date: Monday, May 10, 1999 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: SR - Southern Regional Stuff
>Bob Dewart (gilli at seacove.net) said something that sounded like:
>> True. They could change them back. However, I don't recall hearing of
a
>> Crown moving a group around like that. But still, I guess They could.:)
>
>*If* I remember correctly, the Coastal region was created out of the
>Southern region. Besides that, I don't think there have been any
>movement of groups.
>
>> On another subject: Red Tape Meetings. Since many of us can't make it
to
>> those niffty meetings, and it does seem lots of good things happen there,
>> would it be possible (perhaps a link to the Kingdom web page) to make the
>> reader digest version avaliable to those who would like it?:)
>
>There was much discussion about dissementation of the information and
>either Burke or Richard Fairborne should address that since I do not
>remember the outcome.
>
>Ciao,
>
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