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oval
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response 49 of 65:
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Aug 26 16:04 UTC 2003 |
kilts are cool.
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albaugh
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response 50 of 65:
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Aug 26 16:32 UTC 2003 |
Especially in a breeze... ;-)
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tod
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response 51 of 65:
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Aug 26 18:15 UTC 2003 |
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happyboy
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response 52 of 65:
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Aug 26 18:20 UTC 2003 |
me too, arm & hammer toothpaste.
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flem
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response 53 of 65:
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Aug 26 18:43 UTC 2003 |
folderol? Is that related to superstitious nonsense?
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jep
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response 54 of 65:
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Sep 1 02:14 UTC 2003 |
My son and I made it to the Renaissance Festival today. The jousting
was not too gory for him. ("Dad, why are they pretending to fall off
their horses?") There were many rides for him, costing $1 or $2 each,
and he loved them.
Our major expense was wooden swords; my son got a sword and shield, I
got myself a sword, and we got one for his brother.
He had a great time and is already plotting what he'll buy when we go
the next time.
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happyboy
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response 55 of 65:
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Sep 1 18:43 UTC 2003 |
medieval trailerpark fest.
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jaklumen
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response 56 of 65:
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Sep 2 02:34 UTC 2003 |
re: way back there on the wench bodices-- *chuckle* talked to a good
lady friend of mine who does Greenwood here, and she informed me that
unfortunately, maximum cleavage was the historical idea-- in fact,
Queen Elizabeth had nipple showing (the painter just graciously
decided to cover it with lace in a portrait of her). The idea was to
show fertility.
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michaela
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response 57 of 65:
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Sep 2 15:49 UTC 2003 |
Cleavage is one thing. Modern bras give cleavage.
Hanging OVER the bodice so that they look like two drooping bags is NOT
sexy or proper. They should be tucked into the bodice so that it acts
like a bra. This still allows for cleavage and looks MUCH better. :-P
Renfest was annoying and expensive, but I got to see my boy, and that
was the reason I was there.
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jaklumen
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response 58 of 65:
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Sep 2 22:52 UTC 2003 |
Perhaps I should have clarified. But ah, it's all lumped into the
same strangeness.
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scott
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response 59 of 65:
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Sep 15 14:50 UTC 2003 |
Looks like I'll be going this Sunday (the 21st) with a non-Grex group.
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clees
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response 60 of 65:
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Sep 17 20:11 UTC 2003 |
Have fun!
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scott
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response 61 of 65:
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Sep 21 03:44 UTC 2003 |
Oops, it was today that we were scheduled to go. I got a call on my cell
phone while I was biking in Gallup Park... so I set a land-speed record
getting home, showered, grabbed some chainmail and headed out to meet up with
my friends and drive up.
Had a pretty good afternoon, got lots of compliments on my armor.
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anderyn
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response 62 of 65:
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Sep 22 02:15 UTC 2003 |
Oh, wish I'd seen you! I went today with Rhiannon and her friends (and
Griffin, in his stroller). It was my first time at the Ren Fest, and I loved
it. Even if I didn't see half of what I wanted to!
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scott
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response 63 of 65:
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Sep 22 02:37 UTC 2003 |
Should have some pics pretty soon. Especially...um...interesting will be the
"this is why I need more padding under the armor" shot taken after we got back
to the car. Serious waffle-skin. :0
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anderyn
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response 64 of 65:
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Sep 22 13:26 UTC 2003 |
I betcha. Ow. I am glad that I only wore a skirt and shirt and bodice.
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scott
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response 65 of 65:
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Sep 23 20:46 UTC 2003 |
I've uploaded the waffle-skin photo to grexergallery.net, might take a bit
to show up on the site.
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