[Artemisia] Re:Hold on to your hats
Michele Konechny
konechny at msn.com
Fri Oct 24 20:02:57 CDT 2003
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>Today's Topics:
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> 1. Hold on to your hats... (Godwin fitzGilbert de Striguil)
> 2. Re:OH the YEARS. (John Lawler)
> 3. Re:OH the YEARS. (John Lawler)
> 4. Re: OH the YEARS. (julia.jackman-brink)
> 5. Coin making (shameless event plug) (Theodora (AKA Rachael))
> 6. Re: OH the YEARS. (Jeff Shultz)
> 7. Re: Going Offline (JRoss007 at aol.com)
> 8. Re:OH the YEARS. (tangl)
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There is no spoon.
Morrigan
P.S. Thank you for being able to say what I have been trying to figure out
how to say. (Did that make sense?)
>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 07:00:15 -0600
>From: Godwin fitzGilbert de Striguil <archergodwin at cableone.net>
>Subject: [Artemisia] Hold on to your hats...
>To: artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org
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>Okay, so this is going to seem a little topsy turvy here...
>
>Folks, lets remember that most opinions are formed out of experience.
>True, if a person chooses not to experience a continuation of something,
>then that person can only rely on a past experience to gauge their
>opinion by.
>
>If their 'continuation of something', let's call it the SCA dream, is
>being replaced by a higher dream for a period of time, let's say about 4
>years or so, we cannot fault them their opinion based on that past
>experience.
>
>However neither is it correct to judge current processes, based on that
>opinion of past experience. It is by all sides, out of date.
>
>If we choose to ignore the spark of truth however large or small, in
>anther's opinion, then we should expect the same in return. Which is
>where most conversations end up: completely galvanized in our own
>'rightness'.
>
>I applaud Michael's efforts to be on the 2004 Olympic archery team for
>the USA. That is his higher dream that takes precedence over any other
>he has right now.
>
>I do not applaud his judgments of the people of Artemisia, based on an
>opinion frozen in time.
>
>I applaud the denizens of this Kingdom in their fervent defense of the
>re-creating that we do.
>
>I do not applaud us in our all to often human fault of refusing to see
>even the smallest bit of truth in someone else's opinion.
>
>Trust me, there are 4 fingers pointing back at me, and I know it. I've
>flamed people, and I've shot from the hip and asked questions later. It
>does no good in fostering resolution. I include myself in any statement
>I make about the populace, and I stand at the forefront to take the
>first return blow, so to speak.
>
>I have chosen the other path, which is to look for that thread of truth
>in what somebody has passion to speak about. (geesh, I sound like a
>monk, or a small bald kid holding a spoon ;)
>
>Now then, let's all get back to some constructive interaction.
>
>I believe the thread involved a Noble person wanting to hand out
>personal coins to people they saw doing good, or newbies or whatever
>their heart desired.
>
>Go for it. It's your game.
>
>Godwin
>
>
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>Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 07:32:35 -0700
>From: "John Lawler" <woodmancreations at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re:[Artemisia] OH the YEARS.
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>Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 07:36:51 -0700
>From: "John Lawler" <woodmancreations at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re:[Artemisia] OH the YEARS.
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>Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 08:42:53 -0600
>From: "julia.jackman-brink" <"julia.jackman-brink"@umontana.edu>
>Subject: Re: [Artemisia] OH the YEARS.
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> > >>How long has everyone (who is interested in telling) been involved in
> > this wildest game?
>
>I started playing 1/2 time (UM student...need I say more) but my first
>full event where I could spend more time than 'stopping in and saying
>hi' was the Second Principality Coronet List held in Sentinels'
>Keep...that would have been, egads...1987? 88? It was also the same
>event where BSK was elevated to SHIRE.
>
>That makes it 16 and going strong for me.
>Where does the time go? <BEG>
>
>Juliana
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>Message: 5
>Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 10:57:59 -0400 (EDT)
>From: "Theodora (AKA Rachael)" <ladythea at myway.com>
>Subject: [Artemisia] Coin making (shameless event plug)
>To: artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org
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>With all this talk about coins and tokens, I thought I would throw out the
>fact that things of this nature are being taught at Kingdom Collegium in
>Sentinels' Keep on November 8th. For more information, please go to
>http://moas.artemisia.sca.org
>
>The class list there was current on October 15th. In the next few days,
>the class schedule and class catalog should be available on the website. I
>will be emailing that info to the web minister this afternoon.
>
>If you have any questions, please email me privately.
>
>In service to all Artemisia,
>HL Theodora of Trebizond
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>Message: 6
>Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 09:19:43 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Jeff Shultz <jeffreyashultz at yahoo.com>
>Subject: Re: [Artemisia] OH the YEARS.
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> I started playing about ten years ago. I was lucky enough to have the
>kingdom Senechal live about twenty miles away from me. I looked at my sight
>tokens the other day and I have 140 different sight tokens from my first
>three years alone. I have been to events in five different Kingdoms and
>have recieved an award in three of them. Anyway I think that I've been to
>around 400 events to date and have attended several wars.....by the way
>Lillies War in Calontir is tops! $25 for a ten day event that is located on
>a lake you can swim in with a very nice beach.
>
>Alexius
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>Message: 7
>Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 12:27:08 EDT
>From: JRoss007 at aol.com
>Subject: Re: [Artemisia] Going Offline
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>In a message dated 10/22/03 11:32:15 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
>michaeltheloud at yahoo.com writes:
>
> > I'll be offline for the next week and for most of the next few months as
> > I'll be out-of-kingdom as I get the chance to pursue my dream.
> >
> > Michael
> >
>
> Oh goody. Does this mean I can have my provider forward all my spam to
>your addy.<G>
>Seriously, I wouldn't wish that on anyone. But good luck and Shoot
>Straight.
>
>
> Lord Eoin Maclulich , part-time archer.
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>Message: 8
>Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 12:47:17 -0400 (EDT)
>From: "tangl" <tangl at myway.com>
>Subject: Re:[Artemisia] OH the YEARS.
>To: artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org
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> Ah, 17. Started in Kedron Vale in 1986. Jean-Richard de Holloway and I
>helped out this nice lady named Donnilee Witherspoon who had been holding
>the group together for six year by holding every office she was allowed to
>as Senechale. She had someone for Herald and someone for Exchequer, but
>other than that, every other office was held by her. So, when we came on
>the scene, we stepped up to the mound and relieved her. Within a couple
>months, we had recriuted such nobles as Baron Tryggvi, Lord Andrew, Maitre
>Guillaume, and Duchess Varia Wolfslayer, and written the petition to get
>the group's shirehood, and Donnilee her AoA. We had nowhere to go but up,
>so the shire took off, and eventually hosted Coronation of Trelon and our
>own Varia, many years after that. I left there before the Coronation event,
>but I kept track of all those folks, and am proud to call Kedron Vale my
>birthplace. It's gone now, faded into memory and obscurity. But like old
>friends who have passed, we still remember them and talk about our time
>together around the war fires... Tanglwystful
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