From: Bill Herr Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) University of Loch Salann Update Date: 01 Feb 1998 15:09:02 -0700 Rhiell would like a ride to University if there is still room. Do we need to call in a reserve a spot for the classes we want? Olan G Mikkelsen wrote: > I wanna go! Do you have room in MY van for me? > Landolf > > RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 01/30/98 08:43:16 AM > > Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Subject: (cdc) (Fwd) University of Loch Salann Update > > Here is the information on the University. Again, I will be happy to > take a carload of people with me since I am going anyway. > > It looks like there is something for everyone . . . > > Heidi, Angus, and Rhiell, notice the persona development classes. > > Francesca, the classes on redactions and feasts > > Bjorn, a class on Norse persona > > A class on heraldic submissions for anyone who still needs to do it > (hint, hint) > > Classes for you fighter types. > > Dancing for EVERYONE! > > : ( The archery class is opposite the redaction class : ( Oh, the > choices we are forced to make . . . > > Lady Trewren, want to help me with the lace class? > > Rebecca > > Here's the latest information on the upcoming University of Lock > Salann. Due to the submission deadline, all of the classes currently > scheduled did not make it into this month's Sage. Please note > Mistress Rebecca's pre-registration requirement. > > Updates can be found at the Baronial web site. > > Please call if you have any questions; (801) 280-3056. > > tryggvi > > CLASSES: > Celtic/Gaelic Persona Track > 1. Irish - Sir Fitz 4:00-5:00, area 3 > 2. Welsh - Sir Ronan 3:00-4:00, area 3 > 3. Scot - Baron Ulrich 2:00-3:00, area 2 > 4. A&S Documentation - Sir tryggvi 3:00-4:00, area 3 > 5.Bobbin Lace - Mistress Rebecca ** 1:00-3:00, area 3 > 6. Recipe Redaction - Maestra Agnese 11:00-12:00, area 3 > 7. Dance - Master Edward 4:00-onward, area 1 > 8. Cooking for a feast - Master Edward 1:00-2:00, area 2 > 9. Beginning SCA - Baron Ulrich 11:00-12:00, area 2 > 10. SCA Archery - Lady Adelheid 11:00-12:00, area 1 > 11. Arms Submission - Rogue 4:00- 5:00, area 3 > 12. Marshall Info - Lord Derrik 3:00-4:00, area 1 > 13. SCA Fitness - Sir Maikeru 1:00-3:00, area 1 > 14. Norse Persona - Mistress Brynhildr 11:00-12:00, area 4 > > ** There is a $2.00 fee for this class and the maximum class > size is 5. Mistress Rebecca will also have bobbin lace kits and materials > available for sale ($15.00 - $20.00). Please bing your our supplies if you > have them. Contact her at rmikkelsen@lhs.logan.k12.ut.us or (801) 752-1121. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Thoughts Date: 02 Feb 1998 05:28:18 -0700 At 04:14 PM 1/30/98 -0600, you wrote: > > > One can not help but picture our Shire when reading this. :) It is >part of what > makes us a family. > Kensai > > p.s - What is the address to the Shire Web Site? I would like to >bookmark that one. Kensai- Shire Web Address is http://www.xmission.com/~jjhugi/shire/shire.htm ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 02 Feb 1998 05:39:09 -0700 Bill Clinton went jogging one morning and came upon the Washington monument. He said: "George, what should I do?" After a few seconds George replied: "Abolish the IRS and start over." Bill thought about this for a few seconds and continued jogging. Shortly he came upon the Jefferson Memorial and stopped. He said: "Tom, what should I do?" After a few seconds Tom replied: "Abolish welfare and start over." Bill continued jogging after thinking about this and came upon the Lincoln Memorial. He said: "Abe, what should I do?" After a few seconds Abe replied: "Why don't you take the night off and go to the theater?" ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) A wicked and evil plot hatched Date: 02 Feb 1998 05:48:15 -0700 >Your local "Spread the Insanity" Chocolate Sisters and "H"s of the >Appocalypse group. (This message will not self destruct after read, we're >far more obnoxious than that. We just stay around like a bad nightmare and >indigestion.) Ahh. It looks as though the Three "H"s have taken over our home..... Are the cats safe? Anyway for those wondering why Janice would post something about a water fight at Uprising, and why she would do it from CA, well just so you know. One of the "H"s is taking care of our house while we're gone. Anyway, Hello! *wave* from Anaheim, and thanks Heidi, we really appreciate it. John & Janice. BTW - Anyone want anything special from Disneyland? *lol* ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) Thoughts Date: 02 Feb 1998 07:37:53 -0800 Uh...Gwfy, I tried this address and was informed that it did not exist! Is my computer getting dyslexic or something? - Baldwin ---------- From: John Hugie[SMTP:jahugi@xmission.com] Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Monday, February 02, 1998 4:28 AM To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Thoughts At 04:14 PM 1/30/98 -0600, you wrote: > > > One can not help but picture our Shire when reading this. :) It is >part of what > makes us a family. > Kensai > > p.s - What is the address to the Shire Web Site? I would like to >bookmark that one. Kensai- Shire Web Address is http://www.xmission.com/~jjhugi/shire/shire.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------- ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) War jerky Date: 02 Feb 1998 10:43:02 MDT Hi ya'all! I spoke with Lynnette and she said that she would make the jerky. She would buy the roasts at the best price and figure how much it would cost and then divide the lot into $6.00 bags by weight. If that is agreable to everyone, then I will take orders over the list or in person at fighter practice. We would like a count as soon as possible in order to get enough meat the first time. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 02 Feb 1998 08:06:38 -0800 Great Joke Gwfy, How abbout this one, A lawyer and a pope die at the same time. They arrive at the pearly gates and ST. Peter shows them around. "Lawyer firs," he says and takes them to the most decked-out mansion even an SCA person can imagine. Marble steps and columns, solid gold doorknobs, sterling silver toities, a whole room full of dress armor, etc. After touring the place a couple of hours, St. Peter leaves the lawyer and takes the pope out the back through a beautifully manicured garden, a couple of football fields (the Celestial Sport), and they finally come to a sewage ditch which they follow for a while. They finally stop in front of a little cardboard shack and St. Peter says,"here you are, home at last." The pope starts to rant and rave and finally sputters,"I spend my whole life serving God and I get this!!! And the dirty #@%$& lawyer gets THAT!!!" Peter says, "sure, we get plenty of popes up here, but that is the first lawyer we've ever had, and the only one we're likely to get!" Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) A wicked and evil plot hatched Date: 02 Feb 1998 08:08:38 -0800 John Hugie wrote: > > >Your local "Spread the Insanity" Chocolate Sisters and "H"s of the > >Appocalypse group. (This message will not self destruct after read, we're > >far more obnoxious than that. We just stay around like a bad nightmare and > >indigestion.) > > Ahh. It looks as though the Three "H"s have taken over our home..... Are > the cats safe? Anyway for those wondering why Janice would post something > about a water fight at Uprising, and why she would do it from CA, well just > so you know. One of the "H"s is taking care of our house while we're gone. > > Anyway, Hello! *wave* from Anaheim, and thanks Heidi, we really appreciate > it. > > John & Janice. > Is there any way to invlolve both cats and chocolate at Uprising during the water fight??? Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) War jerky Date: 02 Feb 1998 11:01:45 -0700 > Hi ya'all! > I spoke with Lynnette and she said that she would make the jerky. > She would buy the roasts at the best price and figure how much it > would cost and then divide the lot into $6.00 bags by weight. If that > is agreable to everyone, then I will take orders over the list or in > person at fighter practice. We would like a count as soon as > possible in order to get enough meat the first time. > > Jurgi > Arghhh!! Smith's had roasts buy one/get one free last week--I almost called to see if you knew about the sale or if you wanted me to pick up some roast. I'll look through the ads for this week and see if there is anything at a good price. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 02 Feb 1998 10:42:12 PST Thanks for the laugh! Camilla PS: So, if we're not going to Estrella, can we still buy some jerky? Arkasha and I /love/ jerky... But we hardly ever buy it, so it'd be a good surprise for him. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Kingdom Arts & Sciences Date: 02 Feb 1998 11:52:22 -0700 I am writing the announcement about the event to go in the Sage. I am trying to come up with succinct yet detailed directions to the site. I will be including a map, but I also want some written instructions. Does this work? . . . Take your best route to Logan. When you enter Logan, you will be on main street. Turn east on 500 North and travel 7 blocks to 700 east. Turn left. Follow the road around as it curves to the right and climbs a hill. Go through the light. On the right you will pass two buildings and a parking terrace. Park in the parking lot beyond the terrace. The site is southwest of the parking lot. Watch for posted signs. Please make suggestions . . . Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Kingdom Arts & Sciences Date: 02 Feb 1998 11:57:01 -0600 You might mention that it is in the Taggart Student Center on USU campus (Just in case someone wants to ask directions once they get to Logan, or if they get lost) O RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 02/02/98 11:52:22 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) I am writing the announcement about the event to go in the Sage. I am trying to come up with succinct yet detailed directions to the site. I will be including a map, but I also want some written instructions. Does this work? . . . Take your best route to Logan. When you enter Logan, you will be on main street. Turn east on 500 North and travel 7 blocks to 700 east. Turn left. Follow the road around as it curves to the right and climbs a hill. Go through the light. On the right you will pass two buildings and a parking terrace. Park in the parking lot beyond the terrace. The site is southwest of the parking lot. Watch for posted signs. Please make suggestions . . . Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) A&S Date: 02 Feb 1998 12:10:02 -0700 I would like to break up the responsibilities for this event in the following way: Lady Trewren: take feast reservations and coordinate any classes that people want to teach. Lord Arkasha: fighter practice information and general site information. Mistress Rebecca: hotel accomodations/crash space and information about the competition. LT and Arkasha--if you would rather have different "jobs", let me know. This is not set in stone yet (it will be when the announcement goes to the Sage, though. Let me know as soon as possible how you feel about this) If anyone has ideas on organizing/setting up the site, I would appreciate your comments. I would like to make a field trip to the TSC on Wednesday during (or before?) fighter practice to look at the site and get some general idea for what we are going to do. If there is an area of responsibility you would like to help with, please volunteer. There won't be a lot to do before the event but there will be a lot to do on the day of the event. There will be setting up (feast hall, stage/auditorium for court and performing arts, the hall where the displays will be, and classrooms/Royals' rooms) general schlepping stuff (the Royals will have a lot of stuff), Troll, putting up signs on the street, guarding displays while the event is open to the non-SCA populace, running errands, children's activities, etc. Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) University of Loch Salann Update Date: 02 Feb 1998 14:11:30 -0700 (MST) My Lady (Francesca) would really like to go if she can get a ride. I (Angus) can't afford the time away from studies, because of war, so I won't be going, and neither will McK. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) University of Loch Salann Update Date: 02 Feb 1998 14:24:43 -0700 > My Lady (Francesca) would really like to go if she can get a ride. I > (Angus) can't afford the time away from studies, because of war, so I won't be > going, and neither will McK. > Okay. Riders in the van are now me, Landolf, Rhiell, Francesca, maybe Lady Trewren. Is there someone else I forgot? Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Kingdom Arts & Sciences Date: 02 Feb 1998 14:26:09 -0700 (MST) >I am writing the announcement about the event to go in the Sage. I >am trying to come up with succinct yet detailed directions to the >site. I will be including a map, but I also want some written >instructions. Does this work? . . . > >Take your best route to Logan. When you enter Logan, you will be on >main street. Turn east on 500 North and travel 7 blocks to 700 east. >Turn left. Follow the road around as it curves to the right and >climbs a hill. Go through the light. On the right you will pass two >buildings and a parking terrace. Park in the parking lot beyond the >terrace. The site is southwest of the parking lot. Watch for >posted signs. > >Please make suggestions . . . > >Rebecca Sounds good, but the event is on Saturday, no? I think the parking terrace doesn't charge on saturday. Weekend parking terrace use is something to look into Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 02 Feb 1998 14:34:21 -0700 (MST) I dropped by the ranger station this morning. We have the harvest war site reserved for us. (I told them which camping sites we wanted, and they told me who I was. They like us.) I will need to pay them before war. Angus On an unofficial side, for this our CDC family, Francesca was thinking it might be kind of fun to have our own little camping beforhand to aid in set up. She was thinking of reserving a campground on Thurday night and getting set up early, we thought it might be kind of nice for our own little group. If there are any out there who might like to join us (are you reading this, Heidi?) let us know. It would cost a bit, but might be kind of fun. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) University of Loch Salann Update Date: 02 Feb 1998 13:48:24 PST Mistress Rebecca, Lord Arkasha and I (Camilla) are hoping we still have "reservations" for a ride!? Cam ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) University of Loch Salann Update Date: 02 Feb 1998 14:53:15 -0700 OOPS! Yes, you do. I knew there was someone else--I just couldn't remember who. I figured whoever it was would let me know > Mistress Rebecca, > > Lord Arkasha and I (Camilla) are hoping we still have "reservations" > for a ride!? > > Cam > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 02 Feb 1998 14:58:36 -0700 > I dropped by the ranger station this morning. We have the harvest war site > reserved for us. (I told them which camping sites we wanted, and they told me > who I was. They like us.) I will need to pay them before war. > > Angus > > On an unofficial side, for this our CDC family, Francesca was thinking it might > be kind of fun to have our own little camping beforhand to aid in set up. She > was thinking of reserving a campground on Thurday night and getting set up > early, we thought it might be kind of nice for our own little group. If there > are any out there who might like to join us (are you reading this, Heidi?) let > us know. It would cost a bit, but might be kind of fun. > Since it would be outside of their regular reservation period, will "they" reserve an additional area the night before? What would be the cost? Isn't it something like $50 per night up to 50 people? I doubt Landolf and I would be able to camp the night before since we will have work the next day. Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) University of Loch Salann Update Date: 02 Feb 1998 14:01:53 PST Great!! Thank you! We're really looking forward to it... This will be the first Collegium I've ever been to. Cam ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 02 Feb 1998 15:04:05 -0700 (MST) Rebecca wrote >Since it would be outside of their regular reservation period, will >"they" reserve an additional area the night before? What would be >the cost? Isn't it something like $50 per night up to 50 people? > >I doubt Landolf and I would be able to camp the night before since we >will have work the next day. Well, it just so happens that the end of that reservation period is that thursday, we just barely get out of the period with our war. And, frankly, we didn't expect those of us who actually have a life, ;), like the Mikkelsens, to join us, but we thought we'd send out the idea and see what people thought. The cost would be $27.50. I'm not certain that I want to do it myself, but it is an idea. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 02 Feb 1998 15:19:58 -0600 We've got real lives??? PL SLR4G@cc.usu.edu on 02/02/98 03:04:05 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Rebecca wrote >Since it would be outside of their regular reservation period, will >"they" reserve an additional area the night before? What would be >the cost? Isn't it something like $50 per night up to 50 people? > >I doubt Landolf and I would be able to camp the night before since we >will have work the next day. Well, it just so happens that the end of that reservation period is that thursday, we just barely get out of the period with our war. And, frankly, we didn't expect those of us who actually have a life, ;), like the Mikkelsens, to join us, but we thought we'd send out the idea and see what people thought. The cost would be $27.50. I'm not certain that I want to do it myself, but it is an idea. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Kingdom Arts & Sciences Date: 02 Feb 1998 15:35:56 -0700 > >Take your best route to Logan. When you enter Logan, you will be on > >main street. Turn east on 500 North and travel 7 blocks to 700 east. > >Turn left. Follow the road around as it curves to the right and > >climbs a hill. Go through the light. On the right you will pass two > >buildings and a parking terrace. Park in the parking lot beyond the > >terrace. The site is southwest of the parking lot. Watch for > >posted signs. > > > >Please make suggestions . . . > > > >Rebecca > > Sounds good, but the event is on Saturday, no? I think the parking terrace > doesn't charge on saturday. Weekend parking terrace use is something to look > into > > Angus > Camilla, will you have Arkasha look into this? I know he checked to make sure the parking lot was free, but I thought the terrace still charged. . . Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 02 Feb 1998 15:48:17 -0600 I like the joke John! It is suiting. I have heard more Clinton jokes since this scandal came out than ever before. Personally, if he did have an affair, that seems like a personal problem. The biggest thing that gets me is not the affair, but the dishonesty about everything. Maybe it is because I have this thing with people who are so blatantly dishonest. But then, I guess that's part of being a politician, right? Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) A wicked and evil plot hatched Date: 02 Feb 1998 16:02:19 -0600 For those of us (or maybe just me) that don't get out much (what was that about having a real life?) could somebody please explain the who's and why of these 'groups.' Kensai >Your local "Spread the Insanity" Chocolate Sisters and "H"s of the Apocalypse group. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Kingdom Arts & Sciences Date: 02 Feb 1998 15:10:18 PST Mistress Rebecca, Sure! I've written that question on the paper I printed from email with the duty break-down on it. I'll have him call you with questions and answers as he can get them! Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 02 Feb 1998 15:13:39 PST That seems to be the consensus: A lot of people are saying they don't care if he did anything or not, but that he sure better not have lied about it. What a mess. You'd think people living in a fishbowl would keep their pants on. Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 02 Feb 1998 18:34:33 -0600 > You'd think people living in a fishbowl would keep their pants on. >Camilla You have such a way with words. I think you about summed it all up. Your statement says it all. :) Kensai p.s - John. What would it take to get a breakdown of this list. I do not know everybody's real names. (Which is why I don't bother using mine) and would love to see the whois list for cdc@lists.xmission.com, (I.E. address, real name, SCA name.) This way I could see who is who. (I don't know of any way to do a whois and get SCA names, you? ) Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Diane Perry (Melangell)" Subject: Re: (cdc) War jerky Date: 02 Feb 1998 22:52:04 +0000 >> Hi ya'all! > I spoke with Lynnette and she said that she would make the jerky. > She would buy the roasts at the best price and figure how much it > would cost and then divide the lot into $6.00 bags by weight. If that > is agreable to everyone, then I will take orders over the list or in > person at fighter practice. We would like a count as soon as > possible in order to get enough meat the first time. > > Jurgi > > Jurgen, Please count Baldwin and me into the jerkey wish list. We would like 2 bags, please. And please tell your lovely wife thanks from the bottom of my heart. I am swamped with sewing for the Princess and now setting up a tea at Estrella long distance. Melangell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Diane Perry (Melangell)" Subject: (cdc) Kensai's surcoat Date: 02 Feb 1998 23:27:29 +0000 Kensai, Just wanted to let you know that I have completed sewing your shire surcoat. I will be appliquing the bear on tomorrow and it will be done. What day are you coming down to the war? We will be arriving early Wed. (spending Tuesday night in Phoenix). Should we reserve space for you around our camping area? Let me know. Melangell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: RE: (cdc) Thoughts Date: 03 Feb 1998 07:39:59 -0700 >Uh...Gwfy, > I tried this address and was informed that it did not exist! Is >my computer getting dyslexic or something? > - Baldwin Baldwin - No your computer is right. The real address is: http://www.xmission.com/~jjhugi/shire/shire.html so it's html, instead of htm. I must have renamed the html file after moving it up. Gwfy. (lost in LA) ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) War jerky Date: 03 Feb 1998 07:42:51 -0700 >Hi ya'all! >I spoke with Lynnette and she said that she would make the jerky. >She would buy the roasts at the best price and figure how much it >would cost and then divide the lot into $6.00 bags by weight. If that >is agreable to everyone, then I will take orders over the list or in >person at fighter practice. We would like a count as soon as >possible in order to get enough meat the first time. > >Jurgi Jurgi- Sounds like a great deal, and you can count us in for two bags. Gwfy. ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 03 Feb 1998 07:44:41 -0700 >Rand I think that qualifies as a dumb joke of the day. *S* *rotfl* (rolling on the floor laughing* John. ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) War jerky Date: 03 Feb 1998 07:58:36 -0700 > Please count Baldwin and me into the jerkey wish list. We would like > 2 bags, please. And please tell your lovely wife thanks from the > bottom of my heart. I am swamped with sewing for the Princess and > now setting up a tea at Estrella long distance. > > Melangell > If you keep this up, it won't be long before you are a Pelican! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 03 Feb 1998 07:57:03 -0700 >That seems to be the consensus: A lot of people are saying they don't >care if he did anything or not, but that he sure better not have lied >about it. What a mess. You'd think people living in a fishbowl would >keep their pants on. > >Camilla Well you know coming from the Poli-Sci background, it is amazing that the American People have let him get away with this. We knew he had had an affair, when we first put him in office, and we knew about his problems when we re-elected him. I mean, I guess I feel bad for Chelsea, who has to come from such a dysfunctional family. She's got to ask herself if her father ever can keep his pants on. As for lying being required to be a politician. No, but unfortunately in today's day and age of politics, even in the SCA you have people who blatently cover up the truth to avoid political suicide. And so there are good and bad politicians. John. (The once was going to be a foreign diplomat, boy what happened to that?) ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) Kingdom Arts & Sciences Date: 03 Feb 1998 05:50:04 -0800 Rebecca Mikkelsen wrote: > > I am writing the announcement about the event to go in the Sage. I > am trying to come up with succinct yet detailed directions to the > site. I will be including a map, but I also want some written > instructions. Does this work? . . . > > Take your best route to Logan. When you enter Logan, you will be on > main street. Turn east on 500 North and travel 7 blocks to 700 east. > Turn left. Follow the road around as it curves to the right and > climbs a hill. Go through the light. On the right you will pass two > buildings and a parking terrace. Park in the parking lot beyond the > terrace. The site is southwest of the parking lot. Watch for > posted signs. > > Please make suggestions . . . > > RebeccaWhat if they come in on 2nd N.? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) War jerky Date: 03 Feb 1998 09:51:59 -0700 (MST) >> Hi ya'all! > I spoke with Lynnette and she said that she would make the jerky. > She would buy the roasts at the best price and figure how much it > would cost and then divide the lot into $6.00 bags by weight. If that > is agreable to everyone, then I will take orders over the list or in > person at fighter practice. We would like a count as soon as > possible in order to get enough meat the first time. > > Jurgi > > Jurgen, I am in the market for 2 bags as well. I'd gladly do more, but oone must stop somewhere, right? Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Midsummer Night's Dream Date: 03 Feb 1998 10:35:27 -0700 Logan High School is performing Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" on February 28, March 1, and March 3. The drama director, Mitzi Mecham, had approached me about shire members teaching fencing to her students, and Heidi, Aidan, and Jerome have already agreed to do this. Today, Mitzi asked if I might be able to help with the Green Show which will be performed in the foyer 15-30 minutes before the play starts. I agreed to teach her students some dances, but I won't be able to be to the performances on the 28th and 1st, but can be there for the 2nd. Mitzi would also like to see other things going on--similar to the Green Show they do in Cedar City for the Shakespeare festival--music, juggling, jokes, etc. She has students who will be doing some things but if there is anyone who could help, it would be great. They also want to sell some "period" goodies during intermission and I will get her some recipes. Another idea was to have a "knight" in armor posted at each of the two entrances to the theatre. Or perhaps some combat on the lawn. Anyway, I told Mitzi that I could not commit anyone in the group to anything without asking first. This could be a really fun demo. It would be short but 3 nights. If anyone is willing to help let me know. If we help them out with this, perhaps they will perform "Pyramus and Thisbee" at the Renaissance Fair?? . . . (you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours). Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Authorization at war Date: 03 Feb 1998 12:01:25 MDT Bjorn spoke with Kian yesterday about authorizing before the war and Kian said that he is doing all authorizations down at the war on friday. We explained that we wouldn't get there untill later Friday and he said that he would expect us and to just find him and he would help take care of it then. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 12:15:14 MDT I have been coerced into doing two (2) Cub Scouts this month. One is on the 21st at 5:30 ish in Washington terrace and the other is on the 26th at 7:00 ish for my son's group in Brigham City. Each one should take about 1/2 hour to do and we'll get a C/S style dinner and all the questions you can handel. I am prepared to do them (snif-snif) alone...( sigh )... by myself....if need be. However; if there be any among you whom, (crazy as it may seem) are willing to tackle this grungy duty and would like to spar alittle and or whatever is required, I would appriciate the company. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) Authorization at war Date: 03 Feb 1998 11:32:41 -0800 Does this mean that you are going to do torchlight authorizations?! - Baldwin ---------- From: Lowe, Jeff[SMTP:JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us] Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 1998 10:01 AM To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: (cdc) Authorization at war Bjorn spoke with Kian yesterday about authorizing before the war and Kian said that he is doing all authorizations down at the war on friday. We explained that we wouldn't get there untill later Friday and he said that he would expect us and to just find him and he would help take care of it then. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 12:50:56 -0700 > I have been coerced into doing two (2) Cub Scouts this month. One is > on the 21st at 5:30 ish in Washington terrace and the other is on the > 26th at 7:00 ish for my son's group in Brigham City. Each one should > take about 1/2 hour to do and we'll get a C/S style dinner and all > the questions you can handel. I am prepared to do them (snif-snif) > alone...( sigh )... by myself....if need be. However; if there be > any among you whom, (crazy as it may seem) are willing to tackle this > grungy duty and would like to spar alittle and or whatever is > required, I would appriciate the company. > > Jurgi > The 21st is the Collegium. Do those of you who are going in "The Van" (by the way, its name is Bad Mr. Frosty) want to leave the event at the dinner break and do a Cub Scout demo? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 14:40:58 -0700 (MST) I think I'd be interested in the 28th, but I can't confirm until I am closer and see how the homework situation is standing but you can mark me down as a tentative. Angus >I have been coerced into doing two (2) Cub Scouts this month. One is >on the 21st at 5:30 ish in Washington terrace and the other is on the >26th at 7:00 ish for my son's group in Brigham City. Each one should >take about 1/2 hour to do and we'll get a C/S style dinner and all >the questions you can handel. I am prepared to do them (snif-snif) >alone...( sigh )... by myself....if need be. However; if there be >any among you whom, (crazy as it may seem) are willing to tackle this >grungy duty and would like to spar alittle and or whatever is >required, I would appriciate the company. > >Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 13:46:50 PST Regarding Scout Demo: Since Arkasha and I will be down there at the Collegium, I'll talk to him about bringing armor... I don't see why we couldn't help out. Is "Washinton Terrace" near wherever we're going to be for the Collegium? Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 03 Feb 1998 13:59:21 PST Re: "you have such a way with words" :) Kensai, Thanks for the compliment! You made my morning... It had /not/ been a good one until I got on my e-mail account and checked the list! Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) War jerky Date: 03 Feb 1998 15:12:40 -0600 >> Hi ya'all! > I spoke with Lynnette and she said that she would make the jerky. > She would buy the roasts at the best price and figure how much it > would cost and then divide the lot into $6.00 bags by weight. If that > is agreable to everyone, then I will take orders over the list or in > person at fighter practice. We would like a count as soon as > possible in order to get enough meat the first time. > > Jurgi > > >Jurgen, > >Please count Baldwin and me into the jerkey wish list. We would like >2 bags, please. And please tell your lovely wife thanks from the >bottom of my heart. I am swamped with sewing for the Princess and >now setting up a tea at Estrella long distance. > >Melangell I think the Jerky would make a great munchie for the drive. I will take a bag for my brother and myself,if you have not run out of meat. Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Kensai's surcoat Date: 03 Feb 1998 15:20:48 -0600 >Kensai, > >Just wanted to let you know that I have completed sewing your shire >surcoat. I will be appliquing the bear on tomorrow and it will be >done. What day are you coming down to the war? We will be arriving >early Wed. (spending Tuesday night in Phoenix). Should we reserve >space for you around our camping area? Let me know. > >Melangell You are a sweetheart! You have no idea how much I appreciate this. I know this is taking up your time, and believe me when I say I now what it feels like to have no time for things. Let me know what I owe you, please. Also, to answer your other question. My brother and I will be leaving early Friday Morning. I am still hoping we will be able to caravan down with Landolf and company) It would be (yet another) great service if you would reserve a spot for our tents so that we may camp with the rest of the Shire. (The nearer the purple pavilion, the better.) :) Thank You, Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:02:42 -0600 > I have been coerced into doing two (2) Cub Scouts this month. One is > on the 21st at 5:30 ish in Washington terrace and the other is on the > 26th at 7:00 ish for my son's group in Brigham City. Each one should > take about 1/2 hour to do and we'll get a C/S style dinner and all > the questions you can handel. I am prepared to do them (snif-snif) > alone...( sigh )... by myself....if need be. However; if there be > any among you whom, (crazy as it may seem) are willing to tackle this > grungy duty and would like to spar a little and or whatever is > required, I would appreciate the company. > > Jurgi > >The 21st is the Collegium. Do those of you who are going in "The >Van" (by the way, its name is Bad Mr. Frosty) want to leave the event >at the dinner break and do a Cub Scout demo? Washington Terrace is pretty close to my place. (I am actually working part time for their Fire Department) I will see what I can do to break away from work for a few hours that night. I should be able to convince (or maybe bribe) my boss into letting me leave for an hour or so, especially if I can convince him it is for a good cause (IE: Boys Scouts) I will let you know. (It's too bad the dates are not the other way around. I am actually in the Terrace Thursday Nights.) Kensai p.s - What methods did they use to coerce you? I have heard that some of their methods are quite . . . hmmmm, what's the word I am looking for here? . . . intimidating? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:14:08 -0600 >Kensai, > >Thanks for the compliment! You made my morning... It had /not/ been a >good one until I got on my e-mail account and checked the list! > >Camilla This list makes my day every day. It feels great to be in touch with people I rarely get to see anymore. I had to laugh the other day. It was one of those 'busy' list days. I was reading the email and was actually caught off guard by an email that was asking about a missing electronic something or other. My first thought was to wonder what in the world somebody in the shire needed with some piece of high tech engineering equipment Then I realized it was actually work related. I guess that gives you an idea of my 'shire mail to work mail' ratio huh? *vbg* Email has become top priority here at work now. *g* Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:02:42 -0600 > I have been coerced into doing two (2) Cub Scouts this month. One is > on the 21st at 5:30 ish in Washington terrace and the other is on the > 26th at 7:00 ish for my son's group in Brigham City. Each one should > take about 1/2 hour to do and we'll get a C/S style dinner and all > the questions you can handel. I am prepared to do them (snif-snif) > alone...( sigh )... by myself....if need be. However; if there be > any among you whom, (crazy as it may seem) are willing to tackle this > grungy duty and would like to spar a little and or whatever is > required, I would appreciate the company. > > Jurgi > >The 21st is the Collegium. Do those of you who are going in "The >Van" (by the way, its name is Bad Mr. Frosty) want to leave the event >at the dinner break and do a Cub Scout demo? Washington Terrace is pretty close to my place. (I am actually working part time for their Fire Department) I will see what I can do to break away from work for a few hours that night. I should be able to convince (or maybe bribe) my boss into letting me leave for an hour or so, especially if I can convince him it is for a good cause (IE: Boys Scouts) I will let you know. (It's too bad the dates are not the other way around. I am actually in the Terrace Thursday Nights.) Kensai p.s - What methods did they use to coerce you? I have heard that some of their methods are quite . . . hmmmm, what's the word I am looking for here? . . . intimidating? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Today's Dumb Joke 2/2/98 Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:14:08 -0600 >Kensai, > >Thanks for the compliment! You made my morning... It had /not/ been a >good one until I got on my e-mail account and checked the list! > >Camilla This list makes my day every day. It feels great to be in touch with people I rarely get to see anymore. I had to laugh the other day. It was one of those 'busy' list days. I was reading the email and was actually caught off guard by an email that was asking about a missing electronic something or other. My first thought was to wonder what in the world somebody in the shire needed with some piece of high tech engineering equipment Then I realized it was actually work related. I guess that gives you an idea of my 'shire mail to work mail' ratio huh? *vbg* Email has become top priority here at work now. *g* Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: RE: (cdc) Authorization at war Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:10:43 MDT I hope not!!!!!!!!!!!! > Date sent: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 11:32:41 -0800 > From: "Perry, Radford" > Subject: RE: (cdc) Authorization at war > To: "'cdc@lists.xmission.com'" > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Does this mean that you are going to do torchlight authorizations?! > > - Baldwin > > ---------- > From: Lowe, Jeff[SMTP:JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us] > Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 1998 10:01 AM > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (cdc) Authorization at war > > Bjorn spoke with Kian yesterday about authorizing before the war > and > Kian said that he is doing all authorizations down at the war on > > friday. We explained that we wouldn't get there untill later > Friday > and he said that he would expect us and to just find him and he > would > help take care of it then. > > Jurgi > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:12:50 MDT > From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts > Date sent: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 13:46:50 PST > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > Regarding Scout Demo: > > Since Arkasha and I will be down there at the Collegium, I'll talk to > him about bringing armor... I don't see why we couldn't help out. Is > "Washinton Terrace" near wherever we're going to be for the Collegium? > > Camilla > Washington Terrace is in South Ogden, by Toys-R-Us. > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:22:49 -0600 Regarding Scout Demo: Since Arkasha and I will be down there at the Collegium, I'll talk to him about bringing armor... I don't see why we couldn't help out. Is "Washinton Terrace" near wherever we're going to be for the Collegium? Camilla Washington Terrace is actually connected to Logan! Here, let me explain. Washington Terrace is: Just East of Roy and just off Riverdale Road, which is just South of Ogden, which is by South Ogden, which is also South of Ogden, which is by the mountains, which is by the sky, which is connected to Logan, which is a pretty cool place, which is where you are, So . . . everything is connected to Logan, which means Logan must really be the heart of the world. *G* Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Authorization at war Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:23:59 -0600 >Bjorn spoke with Kian yesterday about authorizing before the war and >Kian said that he is doing all authorizations down at the war on >friday. We explained that we wouldn't get there until later Friday >and he said that he would expect us and to just find him and he would >help take care of it then. > >Jurgi Boy did you ever take a load off my mind! I was beginning to really worry there. Also, I doubt I will have my new membership card before Estrella. Do you think there will be any problems with the old 'carbon copy'? (My brother is in the exact same boat, for both of the above) Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: FW: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 15:21:52 -0800 Washington Terrace is pretty close to my place. (I am actually working part time for their Fire Department) I will see what I can do to break away from work for a few hours that night. I should be able to convince (or maybe bribe) my boss into letting me leave for an hour or so, especially if I can convince him it is for a good cause (IE: Boys Scouts) I will let you know. (It's too bad the dates are not the other way around. I am actually in the Terrace Thursday Nights.) Kensai p.s - What methods did they use to coerce you? I have heard that some of their methods are quite . . . hmmmm, what's the word I am looking for here? . . . intimidating Kensai, Just put on your armor, grab a weapon, and tell your boss that you need to relieve some tension. You can either do it there and then, or go to the demo. - Baldwin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: FW: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 15:21:52 -0800 Washington Terrace is pretty close to my place. (I am actually working part time for their Fire Department) I will see what I can do to break away from work for a few hours that night. I should be able to convince (or maybe bribe) my boss into letting me leave for an hour or so, especially if I can convince him it is for a good cause (IE: Boys Scouts) I will let you know. (It's too bad the dates are not the other way around. I am actually in the Terrace Thursday Nights.) Kensai p.s - What methods did they use to coerce you? I have heard that some of their methods are quite . . . hmmmm, what's the word I am looking for here? . . . intimidating Kensai, Just put on your armor, grab a weapon, and tell your boss that you need to relieve some tension. You can either do it there and then, or go to the demo. - Baldwin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:12:50 MDT > From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts > Date sent: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 13:46:50 PST > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > Regarding Scout Demo: > > Since Arkasha and I will be down there at the Collegium, I'll talk to > him about bringing armor... I don't see why we couldn't help out. Is > "Washinton Terrace" near wherever we're going to be for the Collegium? > > Camilla > Washington Terrace is in South Ogden, by Toys-R-Us. > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:22:49 -0600 Regarding Scout Demo: Since Arkasha and I will be down there at the Collegium, I'll talk to him about bringing armor... I don't see why we couldn't help out. Is "Washinton Terrace" near wherever we're going to be for the Collegium? Camilla Washington Terrace is actually connected to Logan! Here, let me explain. Washington Terrace is: Just East of Roy and just off Riverdale Road, which is just South of Ogden, which is by South Ogden, which is also South of Ogden, which is by the mountains, which is by the sky, which is connected to Logan, which is a pretty cool place, which is where you are, So . . . everything is connected to Logan, which means Logan must really be the heart of the world. *G* Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: RE: (cdc) Authorization at war Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:10:43 MDT I hope not!!!!!!!!!!!! > Date sent: Tue, 03 Feb 1998 11:32:41 -0800 > From: "Perry, Radford" > Subject: RE: (cdc) Authorization at war > To: "'cdc@lists.xmission.com'" > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Does this mean that you are going to do torchlight authorizations?! > > - Baldwin > > ---------- > From: Lowe, Jeff[SMTP:JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us] > Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 1998 10:01 AM > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (cdc) Authorization at war > > Bjorn spoke with Kian yesterday about authorizing before the war > and > Kian said that he is doing all authorizations down at the war on > > friday. We explained that we wouldn't get there untill later > Friday > and he said that he would expect us and to just find him and he > would > help take care of it then. > > Jurgi > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Authorization at war Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:23:59 -0600 >Bjorn spoke with Kian yesterday about authorizing before the war and >Kian said that he is doing all authorizations down at the war on >friday. We explained that we wouldn't get there until later Friday >and he said that he would expect us and to just find him and he would >help take care of it then. > >Jurgi Boy did you ever take a load off my mind! I was beginning to really worry there. Also, I doubt I will have my new membership card before Estrella. Do you think there will be any problems with the old 'carbon copy'? (My brother is in the exact same boat, for both of the above) Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Diane Perry (Melangell)" Subject: Re: (cdc) War jerky Date: 03 Feb 1998 20:31:11 +0000 > > If you keep this up, it won't be long before you are a Pelican! > > No! Never! Perish the thought. Melangell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) A&S Date: 03 Feb 1998 23:14:01 -0700 (Janice here, using John's account) Hi everyone from Cali & Disneyland. *wave* Its been fun so far, except for today. It rained and poured all day. (ankle deep puddles & rivers, I don't think our jackets will ever dry out!) How's the weather at home? Hey Heidi, how are the cats? How many parties so far? House still in tact?(j/k) >Lady Trewren: take feast reservations and coordinate any >classes that people want to teach. > >LT and Arkasha--if you would rather have different "jobs", let me >know. This is not set in stone yet (it will be when the announcement >goes to the Sage, though. Let me know as soon as possible how you >feel about this) That sounds fine to me =) >If anyone has ideas on organizing/setting up the site, I would >appreciate your comments. I would like to make a field trip to the >TSC on Wednesday during (or before?) fighter practice to look at the >site and get some general idea for what we are going to do. If there >is an area of responsibility you would like to help with, please >volunteer. Bummer, I won't be able to make it Weds. I would like to make it up sometime and look the site over though. =) (btw, please refresh my memory with what dates this will be) Be back in Utah soon, (mixed feelings about that) LT ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: RE: (cdc) Estrella '98 Date: 04 Feb 1998 01:02:40 -0700 *after wading through the e-mail in the trash..............* (Janice again on John's account) > >If you stop to visit, before you leave, check your car out > >throughily......... > >(ask Heidi and Lee about this) > >I am dying of curiousity. You must explain this oen to me. I can feel a >few laughs here! Ok. Heidi tells this better (since she was the one who got the experience) so bear with. Heidi was over at our house to pick up her stuff we had taken for her to & from an event (I think it was Estrella or Uprising). She had her Dad's white pick-up truck. We helped her haul her stuff into the bed and front of the truck and secure everything down so it wouldn't go flying out while she was driving home. Now she was either getting ready to pull out of our drive way, WAS pulling out of our drive way, or was on the road driving home (ask her for details) when she looked in the rear view mirror and saw something move. She (looked, stopped and looked, or pulled over and looked) saw our very fuzzy cat, Bayot, sitting in the back with a very happy and excited look of 'All right! I (am/get to go) cruzin!'. So she (stopped, drove back in the drive way, turned around to go back to our house) got Bayot out of her truck and dropped her off at home. She was not a happy kitty. Now this ISN'T the first time she's done this! (ask us about all the fun Park City escapaids she's pulled) She has tried to go home with Lee. And I think once she tried to go with him when he was on his motorcycle. (if she knows you or not, she doesn't seem to care) And if she is on your car and you think backing up will get rid of her, WRONG! We've had people when they've stopped by have her get on their car, back up, and then had to get out and physically remove the cat from their vehicle! Usually at that point she finds the center of the top of the car so you can't reach her to take her off. We've had times when we're leaving to go to the store and she comes out and starts walking towards us while were backing out of the garage to hop on the vehicle! And if you stop moving, she's on the hood wanting in. This can make it fun trying to shut the garage, watch the traffic in the road and keep the cat off the car! Yes, we do take her out for a ride every now and again to keep her happy. (once we opened the sun roof and let her put her head out the top and look around while we drove down main in Brigham, bet people got a hoot out of that!) And we have found her on top of other people's car's in our neighborhood in Perry too! (thankgoodness she has a name tag with our names and address........we even got her a pair of sunglasses! *LOL*) Bayot is the adventurous & way too friendly cat. (and people say cats are dumb, boring pets..............ya right!) Our cats keep us busy. =) >>Does mean 'villinous begging gargoyal'? >> >>Jurgi > >Either that or 'very bemused guy'. :) > Kensai 'vegtable bargaining gardener'? 'vert bend gules'? 'vexed bad guys'? 'various blue gems'? 'veal blackened grill'? 'vittles barn grocery'? 'vermin bagged garbage'? 'very beautiful girl'? (that was too much fun!) #) LT ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) A&S Date: 04 Feb 1998 08:01:25 -0700 > Bummer, I won't be able to make it Weds. I would like to make it up > sometime and look the site over though. =) > > (btw, please refresh my memory with what dates this will be) > > Be back in Utah soon, (mixed feelings about that) > > LT > It isn't until May 9, but I'd rather not wait 'till the last minute to do these things. We have way too much stuff going on in April and May. Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Fwd: Jokes: The NEW Bill of Rights... Date: 04 Feb 1998 09:04:46 -0600 Some of you out there might like this. PL ---------------------- Forwarded by Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG on 02/04/98 09:04 AM --------------------------- Jane T Weise 02/03/98 11:05 AM cc: ---------------------- Forwarded by Jane T Weise/IS/BCBSU/TBG on 02/03/98 11:05 AM --------------------------- Terry Stapley 02/03/98 10:50 AM Shirl E Briggs/IS/BCBSU/TBG@TBG, Harry Endo/IS/BCBSU/TBG@TBG, Carlin Jacobson/IS/BCBSU/TBG@TBG, Sue J Knell/IS/BCBSU/TBG@TBG, Lee Peterson/IS/BCBSU/TBG@TBG, Holly B Smith/IS/BCBSU/TBG@TBG, Jane T Weise/IS/BCBSU/TBG@TBG cc: ---------------------- Forwarded by Terry Stapley/IS/BCBSU/TBG on 02/03/98 10:46 AM --------------------------- Michael K Hatch 02/03/98 10:38 AM Schultz/MRKT/BCBSU/TBG@TBG cc: ---------------------- Forwarded by Michael K Hatch/IS/BCBSU/TBG on 02/03/98 10:38 AM --------------------------- Jared Palmer 02/03/98 10:01 AM JMCFARLANE1@weber.edu cc: The following was written by State Representative Mitchell Kaye from Cobb County, GA: -------- We, the sensible people of the United States, in an attempt to help everyone get along, restore some semblance of justice, avoid any more riots, keep our nation safe, promote positive behavior and secure the blessings of debt-free liberty to ourselves and our great-great-great grandchildren, hereby try one more time to ordain and establish some common sense guidelines for the terminally whiny, guilt-ridden, delusional liberal, commie, pinko bedwetters. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that a whole lot of people were confused by the Bill of Rights and are so dim that they require a Bill of No Rights. BILL OF NO RIGHTS ARTICLE I: You do not have the right to a new car, big screen TV or any other form of wealth. More power to you if you can legally acquire them, but no one is guaranteeing anything. ARTICLE II: You do not have the right to never be offended. This country is based on freedom, and that means freedom for everyone - not just you! You may leave the room, turn the channel, express a different opinion, etc., but the World is full of idiots, and probably always will be. ARTICLE III: You do not have the right to be free from harm. If you stick a screwdriver in your eye, learn to be more careful, do not expect the tool manufacturer to make you and all your relatives independently wealthy. ARTICLE IV: You do not have the right to free food and housing. Americans are the most charitable people to be found, and will gladly help anyone in need, but we are quickly growing weary of subsidizing generation after generation of professional couch potatoes who achieve nothing more than the creation of another generation of professional couch potatoes. ARTICLE V: You do not have the right to free health care. That would be nice, but from the looks of public housing, we're just not interested in health care. ARTICLE VI: You do not have the right to physically harm other people. If you kidnap, rape, intentionally maim or kill someone, don't be surprised if the rest of us want to see you fry in the electric chair. ARTICLE VII: You do not have the right to the possessions of others. If you rob, cheat or coerce away the goods or services of other citizens, don't be surprised if the rest of us get together and lock you away in a place where you still won't have the right to a big-screen color TV or a life of leisure. ARTICLE VII: You don't have the right to demand that our children risk their lives in foreign wars to soothe your aching conscience. We hate oppressive governments and won't lift a finger to stop you from going to fight if you'd like. However, we do not enjoy parenting the entire world and do not want to spend a lot of our time battling each and every little tyrant with a military uniform and a funny hat. ARTICLE VIII: You don't have the right to a job. All of us sure want all of you to have one, and will gladly help you along in hard times; but we expect you to take advantage of the opportunities of education and vocational training laid before you to make yourself useful. ARTICLE X: You do not have the right to happiness. Being an American means that you have the right to pursue happiness - which, by the way, is a lot easier if you are unencumbered by an overabundance of idiotic laws created by those of you who were confused by the Bill of Rights. ----------------- PROVIDED BY http://www.alumni.umbc.edu/~efreem2 Quote of the times; "A man's most valuable trait is a judicious sense of what not to believe." -Eurpides ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Re: Fw: Date: 04 Feb 1998 08:56:22 -0600 I got you all!!! Hahahahahahah!! baugh@axi.net on 02/03/98 08:53:58 AM cc: YKRochon@aol.com, ediesims@juno.com, bren015@juno.com ---------- > > Subject:KISS > Date: Sunday, February 01, 1998 8:35 PM > > > ,.-'Y _^^-, > ,.-'^^H E ,-^^ ^^-,\ > ,.-'^^ R S ,.-^^ \| > \ H E ,.-^^ k > \,.-^^ i > ss > kis > skiss > kissk > isskiss > kisskisskis > skisskisskisski > sskisskisskisskisskiss > kisskisskisskisskisskisskis > skisskisskisskisskisskisskisskiss > kisskisskisskisskisskisskisskisskissk > isskisskisskisskisskisskisskisskisskiss > kisskisskisskisskisskisskisskisskisskis > skisskisskisskisskisskisskisskisskiss > > Roses are red, > Violets are blue, > A friend of yours > Is thinking of you . > *smile* > > This is the start of a cyber 'Hershey's' kissathon...pass it along and > 'kiss' as many people as you can :-) (it is even ok to send it back to > the person who sent it to you). > > _____________________________________________________________________ > You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. > Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com > Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) War jerky Date: 04 Feb 1998 09:16:05 -0600 Methinks thou doest protest o'ermuch. PL melangell@earthlink.net on 02/03/98 01:31:11 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > > If you keep this up, it won't be long before you are a Pelican! > > No! Never! Perish the thought. Melangell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) A&S Date: 04 Feb 1998 08:52:39 PST Arkasha's fine with his jobs, too. Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: (cdc) FW: The Difference Between Dogs and Cats Date: 04 Feb 1998 09:02:30 -0800 And now for some enlightenment! - Baldwin ___________________________________________________________ It is reported that the following edition of the Book of Genesis was discovered in the Dead Seal Scrolls. If authentic, it would shed light on the question, "Where do pets come from?" And Adam said, "Lord, when I was in the garden, you walked with me everyday. Now I do not see you anymore. I am lonesome here and it is difficult for me to remember how much you love me." And God said, "No problem! I will create a companion for you that will be with you forever and who will be a reflection of my love for you, so that you will know I love you, even when you cannot see me. Regardless of how selfish and childish and unlovable you may be, this new companion will accept you as you are and will love you as I do, in spite of yourself." And God created a new animal to be a companion for Adam. And it was a good animal. And God was pleased. And the new animal was pleased to be with Adam and he wagged his tail. And Adam said, "But Lord, I have already named all the animals in the Kingdom and all the good names are taken and I cannot think of a name for this new animal." And God said, "No problem! Because I have created this new animal to be a reflection of my love for you, his name will be a reflection of my own name, and you will call him DOG." And Dog lived with Adam and was a companion to him and loved him. And Adam was comforted. And God was pleased. And Dog was content and wagged his tail. After a while, it came to pass that Adam's guardian angel came to the Lord and said, "Lord, Adam has become filled with pride. He struts and preens like a peacock and he believes he is worthy of adoration. Dog has indeed taught him that he is loved, but no one has taught him humility." And the Lord said, "No problem! I will create for him a companion who will be with him forever and who will see him as he is. The companion will remind him of his limitations, so he will know that he is not always worthy of adoration." And God created CAT to be a companion to Adam. And Cat would not obey Adam. And when Adam gazed into Cat's eyes, he was reminded that he was not the supreme being. And Adam learned humility. And God was pleased. And Adam was greatly improved And Cat did not care one way or the other. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Joke of the Day Date: 04 Feb 1998 10:04:49 -0600 This one is courtesy of Erin Fraser, a DJ on KISN: The Wizard of Oz paid a visit to Washington D.C. The Wizard came up to Al Gore and asked if Al wanted anything. "I'd like a brain," said the VP. Zap! the Wizard granted his request. Next, the Wizard went up to Sen Al D'Amato and asks, "Do you want anything?" Sen D'Amato replies, "Yes, I'd like a heart." The Wizard makes his wish come true. Finally, the Wizard goes to Bill Clinton. "Do you want anything?" "He**, yes," the President responds, "Where's Dorothy?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) FW: The Difference Between Dogs and Cats Date: 04 Feb 1998 09:15:09 PST Hee hee hee! I love that one! Reminds me of my mom's cat and dog! Cam ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Bad Mr. Frosty was Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 04 Feb 1998 10:21:04 -0600 Well, Bad Mr. Frosty(BMF) and fate teamed up to vex me today. I gave BMF way too much reign and a member of the local roaming constabulary took exception to it. Once I got BMF stopped(he likes to run, once he gets going), the constable presented me with a pink certificate that entitles me to visit with an official of the government. Imagine that, me, a humble knight, visiting with a government official. Maybe I'll get a commendation or something. Yeah, right. Life goes on, PL Thus spake Zarathustra, "This, too, will pass." (And I did!) RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 02/03/98 12:50:56 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > I have been coerced into doing two (2) Cub Scouts this month. One is > on the 21st at 5:30 ish in Washington terrace and the other is on the > 26th at 7:00 ish for my son's group in Brigham City. Each one should > take about 1/2 hour to do and we'll get a C/S style dinner and all > the questions you can handel. I am prepared to do them (snif-snif) > alone...( sigh )... by myself....if need be. However; if there be > any among you whom, (crazy as it may seem) are willing to tackle this > grungy duty and would like to spar alittle and or whatever is > required, I would appriciate the company. > > Jurgi > The 21st is the Collegium. Do those of you who are going in "The Van" (by the way, its name is Bad Mr. Frosty) want to leave the event at the dinner break and do a Cub Scout demo? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: Bad Mr. Frosty was Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 04 Feb 1998 09:50:03 PST What I'm dying to know is how Bad Mr. Frosty (that too speedy steed) got his neat-o name?! Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: Bad Mr. Frosty was Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 04 Feb 1998 11:02:33 -0600 One of our children's favorite games on the Super Nintendo is Clay Fighter. One of the characters is named "Bad Mr. Frosty". He is a big white snowman. When Bad Mr. Frosty wins he says, "I'm bad. I'm cool. I'm no-one's fool." When we got the big white van, we thought it needed a name. That name was the first one that everyone could agree to. BMF tends to live up to his name very well. Lesser vehicles give him great respect, to the point of moving out of his way when he is behind them. PL Thus spake Landolf, "This one, too, I shall pass!" tdillemuth@hotmail.com on 02/04/98 10:50:03 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) What I'm dying to know is how Bad Mr. Frosty (that too speedy steed) got his neat-o name?! Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: Bad Mr. Frosty was Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 04 Feb 1998 13:00:54 MDT > From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:21:04 -0600 > Subject: Bad Mr. Frosty was Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > Well, Bad Mr. Frosty(BMF) and fate teamed up to vex me today. I gave BMF > way too much reign and a member of the local roaming constabulary took > exception to it. Once I got BMF stopped(he likes to run, once he gets > going), the constable presented me with a pink certificate that entitles me > to visit with an official of the government. Imagine that, me, a humble > knight, visiting with a government official. Maybe I'll get a commendation > or something. Yeah, right. > Life goes on, > PL > Thus spake Zarathustra, "This, too, will pass." (And I did!) > I think Zarathustra was a Uralogist and was talking about kidney stones! > MJ (Master Jurgi) > RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 02/03/98 12:50:56 PM > > Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts > > > > > > I have been coerced into doing two (2) Cub Scouts this month. One is > > on the 21st at 5:30 ish in Washington terrace and the other is on the > > 26th at 7:00 ish for my son's group in Brigham City. Each one should > > take about 1/2 hour to do and we'll get a C/S style dinner and all > > the questions you can handel. I am prepared to do them (snif-snif) > > alone...( sigh )... by myself....if need be. However; if there be > > any among you whom, (crazy as it may seem) are willing to tackle this > > grungy duty and would like to spar alittle and or whatever is > > required, I would appriciate the company. > > > > Jurgi > > > The 21st is the Collegium. Do those of you who are going in "The > Van" (by the way, its name is Bad Mr. Frosty) want to leave the event > at the dinner break and do a Cub Scout demo? > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: Bad Mr. Frosty was Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 04 Feb 1998 13:04:07 MDT > From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 11:02:33 -0600 > Subject: Re: Bad Mr. Frosty was Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > One of our children's favorite games on the Super Nintendo is Clay Fighter. > One of the characters is named "Bad Mr. Frosty". He is a big white > snowman. When Bad Mr. Frosty wins he says, "I'm bad. I'm cool. I'm > no-one's fool." > When we got the big white van, we thought it needed a name. That name was > the first one that everyone could agree to. > BMF tends to live up to his name very well. Lesser vehicles give him great > respect, to the point of moving out of his way when he is behind them. > PL > Thus spake Landolf, "This one, too, I shall pass!" > Bad Mr. Frosty knows that it takes more gas to pass. (And thats just alot of hot air.) emuth@hotmail.com on 02/04/98 10:50:03 AM > > Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Subject: Re: Bad Mr. Frosty was Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts > > > > > > What I'm dying to know is how Bad Mr. Frosty (that too speedy steed) got > his neat-o name?! > > Camilla > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) jerky-that I am Date: 04 Feb 1998 14:07:35 MDT Hello jerk-y fans, It seems that I made a sleight fo-pa, error, mistake, a... misconception. It seems that my wife is somewhat, shall I say, perturbed at my announcement that she would make the free world and New Guinni Pigmies all the Beef Jerky they could possibly ingest. She has asked me nicely, (on the pains of doing my own labotomy with a grapefruit spoon) to say that she would be willing to jerk @#!&@?@#$%!!(her husband) and three fine roasts, of which a generous bag can be yours for the price of her cost. I gently asked her how much this would produce and she informed me that one roast would render two bags of jerked beef. Three roasts will take her about 20 hours to do and she fealt that a beef jerky marathon was not her pre-war intent. I am sorry if some of you have begun to salivate, but I must restrict the list as below: One bag for each of the following: Mel/Baldwin, Grifin, Kensi,Angus,Cam/Arkadii,and myself( Filthy,slim ridden knavel maggot for a brain,Musterd Jurgen. Thank you Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) FW: The Difference Between Dogs and Cats Date: 04 Feb 1998 15:53:20 -0600 Jurgi, Don't be to hard on yourself. I do not (as yet) know of any male being alive who has not overcomplicated a females seemingly simple and stright forward dictation. The Jokes were great. I needed some laughs today. (My baby boy is in the Hospital with Croup and RSV.) I especially enjoyed the dog and cat one. I could not agree with that one more. (I myself would take a slew of cats over a single dog) I was also shocked to hear of a cat who loves to travel. Every cat I have ever had hated to travel. I MUST meet this cat! Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Diane Perry (Melangell)" Subject: Re: (cdc) jerky-that I am Date: 04 Feb 1998 15:43:05 +0000 No matter how much jerkey we get, we bow down in humble thanks to the jerkey Goddess. Please pass along our deep appreciation to your wife and let her know that if only I was in BC that I would be more the happy to help her jerky up all the cows in the surrounding countryside, but since I am stuck in the wilds of CA, I must only pass on my thanks for her hard work on our behalf. Also thank her for allowing you to travel down to AZ to see us. I also have a card for Jurgen from Mistress Catherine, remind me to give it to you. Melangell > Hello jerk-y fans, It seems that I made a sleight fo-pa, error, > mistake, a... misconception. It seems that my wife is somewhat, > shall I say, perturbed at my announcement that she would make the > free world and New Guinni Pigmies all the Beef Jerky they could > possibly ingest. She has asked me nicely, (on the pains of doing my > own labotomy with a grapefruit spoon) to say that she would be > willing to jerk @#!&@?@#$%!!(her husband) and three fine roasts, of > which a generous bag can be yours for the price of her cost. I > gently asked her how much this would produce and she informed me that > one roast would render two bags of jerked beef. Three roasts will > take her about 20 hours to do and she fealt that a beef jerky > marathon was not her pre-war intent. I am sorry if some of you have > begun to salivate, but I must restrict the list as below: > One bag for each of the following: Mel/Baldwin, Grifin, > Kensi,Angus,Cam/Arkadii,and myself( Filthy,slim ridden knavel maggot > for a brain,Musterd Jurgen. > > Thank you > Jurgi > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) FW: The Difference Between Dogs and Cats Date: 04 Feb 1998 16:07:17 -0800 Jurgi, Don't be to hard on yourself. I do not (as yet) know of any male being alive who has not overcomplicated a females seemingly simple and stright forward dictation. ....... Kensai I thought that was our purpose in life! - Baldwin (ducking quickly) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) FW: The Difference Between Dogs and Cats Date: 05 Feb 1998 08:00:32 -0700 > The Jokes were great. I needed some laughs today. (My baby boy is in the > Hospital with Croup and RSV.) > > I am sorry to hear about Gavin. Is he okay? That RSV stuff is NASTY! I don't know that there is anything that we can do to help . . . we'll keep sending you jokes and keep you in our thoughts. Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) jerky-that I am Date: 05 Feb 1998 05:55:07 -0800 Lowe, Jeff wrote: > > Hello jerk-y fans, It seems that I made a sleight fo-pa, error, > mistake, a... misconception. It seems that my wife is somewhat, > shall I say, perturbed at my announcement that she would make the > free world and New Guinni Pigmies all the Beef Jerky they could > possibly ingest. She has asked me nicely, (on the pains of doing my > own labotomy with a grapefruit spoon) to say that she would be > willing to jerk @#!&@?@#$%!!(her husband) and three fine roasts, of > which a generous bag can be yours for the price of her cost. I > gently asked her how much this would produce and she informed me that > one roast would render two bags of jerked beef. Three roasts will > take her about 20 hours to do and she fealt that a beef jerky > marathon was not her pre-war intent. I am sorry if some of you have > begun to salivate, but I must restrict the list as below: > One bag for each of the following: Mel/Baldwin, Grifin, > Kensi,Angus,Cam/Arkadii,and myself( Filthy,slim ridden knavel maggot > for a brain,Musterd Jurgen. > > Thank you > JurgiJuergi, We have a large food dehydrator, if it helps any. Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) New tag line Date: 05 Feb 1998 10:17:54 -0600 cc: I have decided to include a tag line in some of my correspondence, what do people think? PL By the center I grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so long. I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand against me? So completely do I trust my own skill. Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand! -Benkei- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) jerky-that I am Date: 05 Feb 1998 09:31:35 PST Jurgen, Since Arkasha and I are not going to make it to war, if someone who is going down really wants jerky, we'll be more than happy to let them take our reservation! (They'll still have to pay for it themselves, of course...) I don't think most of us have a clue as to how time consuming and labor intensive making jerky is! So, how's that doghouse? :) Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) jerky-that I am Date: 05 Feb 1998 11:27:43 MDT > From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (cdc) jerky-that I am > Date sent: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 09:31:35 PST > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > Jurgen, > > Since Arkasha and I are not going to make it to war, if someone who is > going down really wants jerky, we'll be more than happy to let them take > our reservation! (They'll still have to pay for it themselves, of > course...) I don't think most of us have a clue as to how time > consuming and labor intensive making jerky is! > > So, how's that doghouse? :) > > Camilla That is nice of you, but I think that so far no one else has expressed intrest. I'll Help Lynnette and that won't be a burden. I havent had to go to the Dog house yet. I guess the penetent groveling paid off! Jurgi ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) New tag line Date: 05 Feb 1998 11:41:50 MDT > From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 10:17:54 -0600 > Subject: (cdc) New tag line > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > > > From: Olan G Mikkelsen@TBG on 02/05/98 10:17 AM MST > > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: > Subject: New tag line > > I have decided to include a tag line in some of my correspondence, what do > people think? > > PL > > > By the center I grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so long. > I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. > Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand against me? > So completely do I trust my own skill. > Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand! > > -Benkei- > I'm working on it! (Becomming a worthy foe) I think It should read this way for me: By the neck I grasp my great Naughty child, which I have Fought with so Long. I lay it across my lap, then with leisurely slaps I lay on hands. Be it devil or demon, how can this be my seed? So completely do I frustrait my own wife. Oh how I long for a meal of fresh meat, not canned. Jeur-gei (tee*hee) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) New tag line Date: 05 Feb 1998 12:09:50 -0800 ---------- From: Lowe, Jeff[SMTP:JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us] Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Thursday, February 05, 1998 9:41 AM To: Olan G Mikkelsen; cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (cdc) New tag line > From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 10:17:54 -0600 > Subject: (cdc) New tag line > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > > > From: Olan G Mikkelsen@TBG on 02/05/98 10:17 AM MST > By the center I grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so long. > I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. > Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand against me? > So completely do I trust my own skill. > Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand! > > -Benkei- > I'm working on it! (Becomming a worthy foe) I think It should read this way for me: By the neck I grasp my great Naughty child, which I have Fought with so Long. I lay it across my lap, then with leisurely slaps I lay on hands. Be it devil or demon, how can this be my seed? So completely do I frustrait my own wife. Oh how I long for a meal of fresh meat, not canned. Jeur-gei (tee*hee) I think anyone that has seen Adam in action will agree. I think I would rather face Landolf wielding his naginata than Jurgi with Adam and shield. - Baldwin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: (cdc) BMF Date: 05 Feb 1998 13:33:50 -0700 (MST) So, Landolph & BMF encountered wild and free roaming constabulary. Are they in any way connected with the pancakes? Angus P.s. This list is great, as are you all. Several times you have pulled me out of homework overload from this very nasty term I am having. There is just too much to do. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) BMF Date: 05 Feb 1998 13:36:00 -0600 They are more cruel than the Pancakes. Instead of attacking you outright, they attack your pocketbook. PL By the center I firmly grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so long. I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand before me? So completely do I trust in my own skill. Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand! - Benkei - SLR4G@cc.usu.edu on 02/05/98 01:33:50 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) So, Landolph & BMF encountered wild and free roaming constabulary. Are they in any way connected with the pancakes? Angus P.s. This list is great, as are you all. Several times you have pulled me out of homework overload from this very nasty term I am having. There is just too much to do. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: (cdc) Re: Tag Line Date: 05 Feb 1998 13:49:33 PST Ha ha ha ha!! What a great adaptation! I'm impressed! Cam ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) stove for Aveloc Date: 06 Feb 1998 10:16:14 MDT I recieved a call from Aveloc the Elder last night. He is trying to buy a stove for the Anestoria Kingdom Kitchen. This stove just happens to be manufactured in Logan! He would like us to pick it up and bring it to the war. He said it is about 2' X 3' and weighs about 125 lbs. He doesen't know if one would be available and if it could be ready before then, but it would save him some money in shipping and worry over possible damage. I told him that we could pick it up and he'll give me a call back. Laurelyn (sp?) had a baby boy in August and Aveloc is doing well and proud of his baby. any comments? Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) stove for Aveloc Date: 06 Feb 1998 10:21:46 -0600 Ansteora? I thought they were in An Tir. Either way it won't be too much trouble to get that for him, if available. PL *************************************************************************** * By the center I firmly grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so long. I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand before me? So completely do I trust in my own skill. Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand! - Benkei - (A 13th Century Japanese Warrior monk) JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us on 02/06/98 09:16:14 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) I recieved a call from Aveloc the Elder last night. He is trying to buy a stove for the Anestoria Kingdom Kitchen. This stove just happens to be manufactured in Logan! He would like us to pick it up and bring it to the war. He said it is about 2' X 3' and weighs about 125 lbs. He doesen't know if one would be available and if it could be ready before then, but it would save him some money in shipping and worry over possible damage. I told him that we could pick it up and he'll give me a call back. Laurelyn (sp?) had a baby boy in August and Aveloc is doing well and proud of his baby. any comments? Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) (Fwd) Bio-Optic Organized Knowledge device Date: 06 Feb 1998 11:42:45 -0700 (Thought you might get a chuckle out of this . . .) --------- Begin forwarded message ---------- Introducing the new Bio-Optic Organized Knowledge device, trade named BOOK. BOOK is a revolutionary breakthrough in technology: no wires, no electric circuits, no batteries, nothing to be connected or switched on. It's so easy to use, even a child can operate it. Compact and portable, it can be used anywhere -- even sitting in an armchair by the fire -- yet it is powerful enough to hold as much information as a CD-ROM disc. Here's how it works: BOOK is constructed of sequentially numbered sheets of paper (recyclable), each capable of holding thousands of bits of information. The pages are locked together with a custom-fit device called a binder which keeps the sheets in their correct sequence. Opaque Paper Technology (OPT) allows manufacturers to use both sides of the sheet, doubling the information density and cutting costs. Experts are divided on the prospects for further increases in information density; for now, BOOKS with more information simply use more pages. Each sheet is scanned optically, registering information directly into your brain. A flick of the finger takes you to the next sheet. BOOK may be taken up at any time and used merely by opening it. BOOK never crashes or requires re booting, though like other display devices it can become unusable if exposed to high ambiant temperatures. The "browse" feature allows you to move instantly to any sheet, and move forward or backward as you wish. Many come with an "index" feature, which pin-points the exact location of any selected information for instant retrieval. BOOK can be stored for an almost unlimited amount of time without connecting any outside power source. Many BOOK units may be stored together as they cause no interference with one another, even when placed in close proximity. An optional "BOOKmark" accessory allows you to open BOOK to the exact place you left it in a previous session -- even if the BOOK has been closed. BOOKmarks fit universal design standards; thus, a single BOOKmark can be used in BOOKs by various manufacturers. Conversely, numerous BOOK markers can be used in a single BOOK if the user wants to store numerous views at once. The number is limited only by the number of pages in the BOOK. You can also make personal notes next to BOOK text entries with an optional programming tool, the Portable Erasable Nib Cryptic Intercommunication Language Stylus (PENCILS). Portable, durable, and affordable, BOOK is being hailed as a precursor of a new entertainment wave. Also, BOOK's appeal seems so certain that thousands of content creators have committed to the platform and investors are reportedly flocking. Look for a flood of new titles soon. --------- End forwarded message ---------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Art Wagner" Subject: Re: (cdc) stove for Aveloc Date: 06 Feb 1998 12:24:17 -0800 > I recieved a call from Aveloc the Elder last night. He is trying to > buy a stove for the Anestoria Kingdom Kitchen. > Laurelyn (sp?) had a baby boy in August and Aveloc is doing well and > proud of his baby. > > any comments? Yep, Aveloc (husband of Laurelyn) lives in AnTir. If he's arranging the Angst-eorran kitchen than he's wayyyy too over extended. :-) Gillian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) Bio-Optic Organized Knowledge device Date: 06 Feb 1998 13:08:17 PST Yay!! That is just how I feel about books! Cam ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) FW: The Difference Between Dogs and Cats Date: 06 Feb 1998 15:07:30 -0600 > The Jokes were great. I needed some laughs today. (My baby boy is in the > Hospital with Croup and RSV.) > > >I am sorry to hear about Gavin. Is he okay? That RSV stuff is >NASTY! I don't know that there is anything that we can do to help . >. . we'll keep sending you jokes and keep you in our thoughts. > >Rebecca Yea, it's a bummer when your kids get sick huh? The diagnosed him with RSV, Croup, Brochitus, and Bronchiolitis. The only good thing about it is that his chest x-rays came back negative for Pneumonia. His 24 hour stay in the hospital is turning into a 72 hour stay. He is still happy and cheerful through it all though and s doing really MUCH better than he was the other day. We were walking around the Pediatric Wing today; I was holding his hand while he was walking around all 'important' like, holding a hand full of balloons in the other hand. It was definitely one of those Kodak moments. :) Thank you for your thoughts. It means a lot to us. Brian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) FW: The Difference Between Dogs and Cats Date: 06 Feb 1998 15:06:44 -0700 > Yea, it's a bummer when your kids get sick huh? The diagnosed him with > RSV, Croup, Brochitus, and Bronchiolitis. The only good thing about it is > that his chest x-rays came back negative for Pneumonia. His 24 hour stay > in the hospital is turning into a 72 hour stay. He is still happy and > cheerful through it all though and s doing really MUCH better than he was > the other day. We were walking around the Pediatric Wing today; I was > holding his hand while he was walking around all 'important' like, holding > a hand full of balloons in the other hand. It was definitely one of those > Kodak moments. :) > Thank you for your thoughts. It means a lot to us. > Brian > > That's great that Gavin is doing better, but how is Mom holding up? Often the kids are holding up fine, but the mom is a wreck! Rebecca > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) New tag line Date: 06 Feb 1998 15:12:25 -0600 > I have decided to include a tag line in some of my correspondence, what do > people think? > > PL > > > By the center I grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so long. > I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. > Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand against me? > So completely do I trust my own skill. > Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand! > > -Benkei- > >I'm working on it! (Becomming a worthy foe) >I think It should read this way for me: >By the neck I grasp my great Naughty child, which I have Fought >with so Long. I lay it across my lap, then with leisurely slaps I >lay on hands. Be it devil or demon, how can this be my seed? >So completely do I frustrait my own wife. Oh how I long for a meal of fresh meat, not >canned. > >Jeur-gei (tee*hee) Cute. I like them both. One suits the SCA, one the Mundane. It also sounds like "Jeur-gei" is still in the doghouse. *vbg* Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) Bio-Optic Organized Knowledge device Date: 06 Feb 1998 15:26:13 -0600 I love it ! I tend to live by the saying "So many books, so little time." I will have to pass this on to a few people I know who think that books are obsolete (the poor fools). :) Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) FW: The Difference Between Dogs and Cats Date: 06 Feb 1998 15:33:37 -0600 >That's great that Gavin is doing better, but how is Mom holding >up? Often the kids are holding up fine, but the mom is a wreck! > >Rebecca Very True. Fawn was a wreck for the first 24 hours. Luckily she has a very supportive family who has been helping out with the other kids so I can be there with her and Gavin. Fawn is doing great now. Gavin is getting back to his old (and very cute) self. It is amazing that one so young can stay cheerful through something like this. I think I would turn into a VERY honoree person in a hurry. That and, like most male adults, I would probably want my wife to baby me *lol*. Brian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Hugie" Subject: Re: (cdc) New tag line Date: 06 Feb 1998 23:06:26 -0700 Olan G Mikkelsen wrote: > I have decided to include a tag line in some of my correspondence, what do > people think? > > PL > > By the center I grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so long. > I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. > Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand against me? > So completely do I trust my own skill. > Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand! > > -Benkei- You know it sounds a little Japanese, but then that's what you were shooting for right? I think it's great. John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Hugie" Subject: (cdc) War/Job? was: jerky-that I am Date: 06 Feb 1998 23:22:29 -0700 I'm not sure if this is the best subject to make this announcement or not. We're back from LA. The rain hit us hard on Tuesday, and then Today, Friday, but it didn't keep us out of Disneyland. We had a great time, and a big thanks to Heidi for taking care of the house. Here's why I'm putting this announcement under this subject heading. Jurgi, go ahead and drop me from the Jerky list as well, because I'm not sure I'll be headed to the WAR. Yes you read me right, and here's why. BTW don't worry, I'll still be covering my share of the costs, whether or not I end up going. Janice is really pushing me to go, since this may be the last time we get to fight together as a household. I had three Job interviews this past week in LA. Two in person, and one over the telephone. The one, in person, interview was for the job in Seattle, that I've been trying to get for about 6 months now. They are making some progress, but having problems completing the transfer. Management at Blue Cross of Utah, are going to make it tough for them as well. But the real interrest came from the other personal interview, with management staff at United Health Care. I interviewed for an EDI position in their main headquarters in Hartford, Connecticut. They were extremely excited and got all of the necessary management interviews done during the week. The only thing that is holding up a job offer is Human Relations. They expect Personel to have the offer out to me this week, and so the possibility exists, even remote, that we could be in CT, during the Estrella war. Keep your eyes posted here for the latest and greatest information. (This has been a newsflash from you CDC List Administrator) John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Hugie" Subject: Re: (cdc) New tag line Date: 06 Feb 1998 23:26:07 -0700 > I think anyone that has seen Adam in action will agree. I think I would > rather face Landolf wielding his naginata than Jurgi with Adam and > shield. > - Baldwin You know what. That would be a most dreaded weapon style. Adam doesn't die, there for that would make Jurgi practically immortal.... *rotfl* John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Hugie" Subject: (cdc) Dumb Joke 02/07/98 Date: 06 Feb 1998 23:46:21 -0700 A priest, a doctor, and an engineer were waiting one morning for a particularly slow group of golfers. Engineer: What's with these guys? We must have been waiting for 15 minutes! Doctor: I don't know but I've never seen such ineptitude! Priest: Hey, here comes the greens keeper. Let's have a word with him. Priest: Hi George. Say George, what's with that group ahead of us? They're rather slow aren't they? George: Oh yes. That's a group of blind fire fighters. They lost their sight while saving our club house last year. So we let them play here anytime free of charge! (silence) Priest: That's so sad. I think I will say a special prayer for them tonight. Doctor: Good idea. And I'm going to contact my ophthalmologist buddy and see if there's anything he can do for them. Engineer: Why can't these guys play at night? _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ If love is blind, lingerie makes great braille. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) New tag line Date: 07 Feb 1998 15:59:41 -0600 Here's one for all of you. Kensai FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM: THE TREES StoP tHE LogGINg oR wE WiLl coNtInUE To KIll oNe CeleBrITY EacH WeEK. theRe ARe nO SkIinG "aCciDenTS". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: (cdc) Dumb joke of the day Date: 07 Feb 1998 17:33:22 -0700 (MST) >The Watch Jake is struggling through a bus station with two huge and obviously heavy suitcases when a stranger walks up to him and asks "Have you got the time?" Jake sighs, puts down the suitcases and glances at his wrist. "It's a quarter to six," he says. "Hey, that's a pretty fancy watch!" exclaims the stranger. Jake brightens a little. "Yeah, it's not bad. Check this out" - and he shows him a time zone display not just for every time zone in the world, but for the 86 largest metropoli. He hits a few buttons and from somewhere on the watch a voice says "The time is eleven 'til six" in a very West Texas accent. A few more buttons and the same voice says something in Japanese. Jake continues "I've put in regional accents for each city". The display is unbelievably high quality and the voice is simply astounding. The stranger is struck dumb with admiration. "That's not all", says Jake. He pushes a few more buttons and a tiny but very high-resolution map of New York City appears on the display. "The flashing dot shows our location by satellite positioning," explains Jake. "View recede ten", Jake says, and the display changes to show eastern New York State. "I(#0(KPs watch!" sa${phe stranger. "Oh, no, it's not ready for sale yet; I'm still working out the bugs", says the inventor. "But look at this", and he proceeds to demonstrate that the watch is also a very creditable little FM radio receiver with a digital tuner, a sonar device that can measure distances up to 125 meters, a pager with thermal paper printout and, most impressive of all, the capacity for voice recordings of up to 300 standard-size books, "though I only have 32 of my favorites in there so far" says Jake. "I've got to have this watch!", says the stranger. "No, you don't understand; it's not ready -" "I'll give you $1000 for it!" "Oh, no, I've already spent more than -" "I'll give you $5000 for it!" "But it's just not -" "I'll give you $15,000 for it!" And the stranger pulls out a checkbook. Jake stops to think. He's only put about $8500 into materials and development, and with $15 000 he can make another one and have it ready for merchandising in only six months. The stranger frantically finishes writing the check and waves it in front of him. "Here it is, ready to hand to you right here and now. $15,000. Take it or leave it." Jake abruptly makes his decision. "OK," he says, and peels off the watch. They make the exchange and the stranger starts happily away. "Hey, wait a minute", calls Jake after the stranger, who turns around warily. Jake points to the two suitcases he'd been trying to wrestle through the bus station. "Don't forget your batteries." Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) War/Job? was: jerky-that I am Date: 07 Feb 1998 17:36:49 -0700 (MST) CC: Subj: (cdc) War/Job? was: jerky-that I am Good luck with the job! We'll miss you if it happens. And if you aren't there we'll miss you at war. But whatever you do, stay on with this list! Thank you for it! >I'm not sure if this is the best subject to make this announcement or not. >We're back from LA. The rain hit us hard on Tuesday, and then Today, Friday, >but it didn't keep us out of Disneyland. We had a great time, and a big >thanks to Heidi for taking care of the house. > >Here's why I'm putting this announcement under this subject heading. Jurgi, >go ahead and drop me from the Jerky list as well, because I'm not sure I'll be >headed to the WAR. > >Yes you read me right, and here's why. BTW don't worry, I'll still be >covering my share of the costs, whether or not I end up going. Janice is >really pushing me to go, since this may be the last time we get to fight >together as a household. > >I had three Job interviews this past week in LA. Two in person, and one over >the telephone. The one, in person, interview was for the job in Seattle, that >I've been trying to get for about 6 months now. They are making some >progress, but having problems completing the transfer. Management at Blue >Cross of Utah, are going to make it tough for them as well. > >But the real interrest came from the other personal interview, with management >staff at United Health Care. I interviewed for an EDI position in their main >headquarters in Hartford, Connecticut. They were extremely excited and got >all of the necessary management interviews done during the week. The only >thing that is holding up a job offer is Human Relations. They expect Personel >to have the offer out to me this week, and so the possibility exists, even >remote, that we could be in CT, during the Estrella war. Keep your eyes >posted here for the latest and greatest information. > >(This has been a newsflash from you CDC List Administrator) > John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) War/Job? was: jerky-that I am Date: 07 Feb 1998 21:18:13 -0600 >Good luck with the job! We'll miss you if it happens. And if you aren't there we'll miss >you at war. But whatever you do, stay on with this list! Thank you for it! I agree wholeheartedly with the above. I too hope that the list will not disappear with you. (I don't know if you can administrate over it in another state or not.) I really do hope you can make it to war. This will certainly be a household 'bash' (pun intended) if we are all there. Keep us posted! Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Hugie" Subject: Re: (cdc) War/Job? was: jerky-that I am Date: 08 Feb 1998 11:01:27 -0700 Pug wrote: > Good luck with the job! We'll miss you if it happens. And if you aren't there > we'll miss you at war. But whatever you do, stay on with this list! Thank you > for it! Don't worry. We'll figure out a way to keep this list going. It might mean that I have to keep an Xmission account open or something of the like, but the list will go on. It has been a lot of fun administering this list. John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bill Herr Subject: Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 08 Feb 1998 15:39:49 -0700 I don't know if my first message got through the computer had a message saying it didn't so here I do again. Rhiell would not mind going to a demo afterwards. I heard there would be food and dancing and fighting what more could someone from our shire ask for. I can't wait to go. Rhiell Rebecca Mikkelsen wrote: > > I have been coerced into doing two (2) Cub Scouts this month. One is > > on the 21st at 5:30 ish in Washington terrace and the other is on the > > 26th at 7:00 ish for my son's group in Brigham City. Each one should > > take about 1/2 hour to do and we'll get a C/S style dinner and all > > the questions you can handel. I am prepared to do them (snif-snif) > > alone...( sigh )... by myself....if need be. However; if there be > > any among you whom, (crazy as it may seem) are willing to tackle this > > grungy duty and would like to spar alittle and or whatever is > > required, I would appriciate the company. > > > > Jurgi > > > The 21st is the Collegium. Do those of you who are going in "The > Van" (by the way, its name is Bad Mr. Frosty) want to leave the event > at the dinner break and do a Cub Scout demo? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: Bad Mr. Frosty was Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 09 Feb 1998 08:25:07 -0700 >Well, Bad Mr. Frosty(BMF) and fate teamed up to vex me today. I gave BMF >way too much reign and a member of the local roaming constabulary took >exception to it. Once I got BMF stopped(he likes to run, once he gets >going), the constable presented me with a pink certificate that entitles me >to visit with an official of the government. Imagine that, me, a humble >knight, visiting with a government official. Maybe I'll get a commendation >or something. Yeah, right. >Life goes on, >PL >Thus spake Zarathustra, "This, too, will pass." (And I did!) So what you're saying is? "I got a speeding ticket!" John. ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Bounced Message from Mel Date: 09 Feb 1998 08:39:39 -0700 There were three Medieval kingdoms on the shores of a lake. There was an island in the middle of the lake, which the kingdoms had been fighting over for years. Finally, the three kings decided that they would send their knights out to do battle, and the winner would take the island. The night before the battle, the knights and their squires pitched camp and readied themselves for the fight. The first kingdom had 12 knights, and each knight had 5 squires, all of whom were busily polishing armor, brushing horses, and cooking food. The second kingdom had 20 knights, and each knight had 10 squires. Everyone at that camp was also busy preparing for battle. At the camp of the third kingdom, there was only one knight, with his squire. This squire took a large pot and hung it from a looped rope in a tall tree. He busied himself preparing the meal, while the knight polished his own armor. When the hour of the battle came, the three kingdoms sent their squires out to fight (this was too trivial a matter for the knights to join in). The battle raged, and when the dust cleared, the only person left was the lone squire from the third kingdom, having defeated the squires from the other two kingdoms. I guess this just proves that the squire of the high pot and noose is equal to the sum of the squires of the other two sides. Ingrid bjohnson@lsil.com ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Stove for Aveloc the Elder Date: 09 Feb 1998 12:03:05 MDT I recieved the second call from Aveloc the Elder,(Who lives in Texas) and he has paid for the stove and it is ready to be picked up. However: I need to find out where, (all he gave me was a phone number and a woman named Vanna.) but it is somewhere in Logan. Apparently this is one of those big Dutch oven stoves that are seen at many a Rondevous. Boxed it is avout two feet square and about 3 feet long. If some one up in that area would be willing to pick it up, I could call you and give you the phane number. Thanks, Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Dumb Joke of the Day 02/09/1998 Date: 09 Feb 1998 13:04:22 -0700 Some evidence that the gene pool may need a little chlorine: Sign in a gas station: Coke -- 49 cents. Two for a dollar. I was signing the receipt for my credit card purchase when the clerk noticed that I had never signed my name on the back of the credit card. She informed me that she could not complete the transaction unless the card was signed. When I asked why, she explained that it was necessary to compare the signature on the credit card with the signature I just signed on the receipt. So I signed the credit card in front of her. She carefully compared that signature to the one I signed on the receipt. As luck would have it, they matched. At a grocery store in San Jose, they have new credit card/bank card readers at the checkout stands. If you don't know how to orient your card to swipe it through the reader, the checkout person will say, "Strip down, face toward me." A customer at a sub shop ordered "a small soda." The owner responded, "I'm sorry, sir, but we don't have small, just medium and large." (Both cost 99 cents.) The kicker came when the customer, a rather well-dressed business type, disappointedly said, "Okay, I guess I'll just have to have the medium then." Idiots and Geography: After interviewing a particularly short-spoken job candidate, I described the person to my boss as rather monosyllabic. My boss said, Really? Where is Monosyllabia?" Thinking that he was just kidding, I played along and said that it was just south of Elbonia. He replied, "Oh, you mean over by Croatia?" Advice for Idiots: An actual tip from page 16 of the HP "Environmental, Health & Safety Handbook for Employees." "Blink your eyelids periodically to lubricate your eyes." Idiots in the Neighborhood: I live in a semi-rural area. We recently had a new neighbor call the local township administrative office to request the removal of the Deer Crossing sign on our road. The reason: Many deer were being hit by cars and he no longer wanted them to cross there. Idiots and Computers: My neighbor works in the operations department in the central office of a large bank. Employees in the field call him when they have problems with their computers. One night he got a call from a woman in one of the branch banks who had this question: "I've got smoke coming from the back of my terminal. Do you guys have a fire downtown?" Idiots In Food Services: My daughter went to a local Taco Bell and ordered a taco. She asked the individual behind the counter for "minimal lettuce." He said he was sorry, but they only had iceberg. Idiots Do Math: A co-worker was telling us about her sister who was coming to visit her for the holidays. Someone asked how old her sister was, at which she paused, thought for a bit, and then answered, "She's half as old as I am, that's how I always remember." So someone else (okay, it was me) said, "That's neat... So every year that you age, she only ages half a year?" My co-worker thought about that, and then said, "Oh, yeah, I guess it only works on even years." ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) A&S Date: 09 Feb 1998 15:53:57 -0700 >It isn't until May 9, but I'd rather not wait 'till the last minute >to do these things. We have way too much stuff going on in April and >May. > >Rebecca Oh by all means, get things in place as soon as possible. *s* LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) You want to meet this cat? Date: 09 Feb 1998 16:12:26 -0700 >The Jokes were great. I needed some laughs today. (My baby boy is in the >Hospital with Croup and RSV.) I especially enjoyed the dog and cat one. I >could not agree with that one more. (I myself would take a slew of cats >over a single dog) > I was also shocked to hear of a cat who loves to travel. Every cat I >have ever had hated to travel. I MUST meet this cat! > Kensai Oh that is sad to hear. I hope Gavin pulls out of it ok and quickly. You want to meet Bayot? She loves people. And she loves to travel and wander new places. (i.e. people's things, cars, whatever she can get into!) I think you'd like the story of when the furnace guy came to check our furnace and left his van open. Big mistake! LT Our cats think they are human ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) You want to meet this cat? Date: 09 Feb 1998 16:34:51 -0600 >You want to meet Bayot? She loves people. And she loves to travel and wander new places. >(i.e. people's things, cars, whatever she can get into!) >I think you'd like the story of when the furnace guy came to check our furnace and left >his van open. Big mistake! Sounds like a good story. I bet I could guess the ending, but you should tell it anyway. :) Kensai >LT >Our cats think they are human Cats that think they are humans are the best kind of cats. :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: (cdc) Info Needed Date: 09 Feb 1998 16:48:20 -0600 I need to know what Ramada Artemesia will be by. (Bear was asking me up at school and I do not remember) Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: Bad Mr. Frosty was Re: (cdc) Scrub Scrouts Date: 09 Feb 1998 17:02:02 -0700 At 10:21 AM 2/4/98 -0600, you wrote: > >Well, Bad Mr. Frosty(BMF) and fate teamed up to vex me today. I gave BMF >way too much reign and a member of the local roaming constabulary took >exception to it. Once I got BMF stopped(he likes to run, once he gets >going), the constable presented me with a pink certificate that entitles me >to visit with an official of the government. Imagine that, me, a humble >knight, visiting with a government official. Maybe I'll get a commendation >or something. Yeah, right. >Life goes on, >PL >Thus spake Zarathustra, "This, too, will pass." (And I did!) OH NO! That's too bad. I hate the 'roaming constables'. I hope that didn't up your coverage on Bad Mr.Frosty. What damage the roamning constables cause. I'll bet the Pancakes made a deal with them to cause more havoc on the Shire's members, especially since your a Knight Spatulant. Watch out, you never know who will be next! LT keep some syrup close in reach, just in case *S* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) New tag line Date: 09 Feb 1998 17:05:16 -0700 > I think It should read this way for me: >By the neck I grasp my great Naughty child, which I have Fought >with so Long. I lay it across my lap, then with leisurely slaps I >lay on hands. Be it devil or demon, how can this be my seed? >So completely do I frustrait my own wife. Oh how I long for a meal of >fresh meat, not canned. > >Jeur-gei (tee*hee) *ROTFLTD* LT Its good to be back =) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: RE: (cdc) New tag line Date: 09 Feb 1998 17:11:32 -0700 > I think It should read this way for me: > By the neck I grasp my great Naughty child, which I have Fought > with so Long. I lay it across my lap, then with leisurely slaps >I > lay on hands. Be it devil or demon, how can this be my seed? > So completely do I frustrait my own wife. Oh how I long for a >meal of > fresh meat, not canned. > > Jeur-gei (tee*hee) > >I think anyone that has seen Adam in action will agree. I think I would >rather face Landolf wielding his naginata than Jurgi with Adam and >shield. > - Baldwin (shudder) Why is it I can't get the vision of seeing Raven holding his child up by the back of his shirt in front of him to use as a shield, while I read Baldwins comment? (poor kid was turning red and looked like he couldn't breath) LT abolishing that from my memory ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Royal Progress cont. Date: 09 Feb 1998 17:19:07 -0700 >Sunday brought sunny skies and Practice at Caras Park. Attending >combatants were the first to be authorized under the new Artemisian >Marshallate Standards and RECEIVED THEIR AUTHORIZATION CARDS on site!!! 26 >people were authorized (both heavy and non-contact personnel--marshalls >and such). Kian announced that there would be an authorization session at >Estrella on FRIDAY AFTERNOON (12-5) at Ramada 4 outside the Barony of >Sentinels' Keep Pavillion for those in need. > >The day ended with a beautiful winter sunset. > >In service, > >Baroness Juliana > > > Thought those here might like this info *S* LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) Info Needed Date: 09 Feb 1998 16:04:02 -0800 Last I heard, Artemisia is going to be around Ramada 4. That is where we plan to look! - Baldwin I need to know what Ramada Artemesia will be by. (Bear was asking me up at school and I do not remember) Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: RE: (cdc) Info Needed Date: 09 Feb 1998 20:29:33 -0600 Thank You for the info Rad. Fare warning though. While I was talking to Bear up at school he asked me if knew which Ramada Artemesia was by, he said he wanted to know so that he and Thadius could camp there. (I think he said Thadius. Is this not the poor guy we were flaming a while back?) Either way, it seems they want to camp with Cote Du Ciel and the rest of Artemesia. Hmmmmm, good thing Rad and Diane are getting down there early for our spots huh? Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Diane Perry (Melangell)" Subject: Re: (cdc) Info Needed Date: 09 Feb 1998 23:38:30 +0000 > From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 16:48:20 -0600 > Subject: (cdc) Info Needed > Reply-to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > I need to know what Ramada Artemesia will be by. (Bear was asking me up at > school and I do not remember) > Kensai > Ramada 4. That's where we'll be. Melangell and Baldwin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Info Needed Date: 10 Feb 1998 09:29:19 -0700 At 04:48 PM 2/9/98 -0600, you wrote: > >I need to know what Ramada Artemesia will be by. (Bear was asking me up at >school and I do not remember) > Kensai Bear? Boy we have Grizzlies up at school do we???? *wondering because the Debate Coach at Weber State used to be named Bear* *lol* Boy the old debator just keeps coming out. John. ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Humorous Date: 10 Feb 1998 09:53:12 -0700 IF MEN WERE TO REWRITE THE RULES Rule # 1 - Anything we said six or eight months ago is inadmissible in an argument. All comments become null and void after seven days. Rule # 2 - If you don't want to dress like Victoria's Secret girls, don't expect us to act like soap opera guys. Rule # 3 - If we say something that can be interpreted in two ways, and one of the ways makes you sad or angry, we meant the other way. Rule # 4 - It is in neither your best interest or ours to make us take those stupid Cosmo quizzes together. Rule # 5 - Let us ogle. If we don't look at other women how can we know how pretty you are? Rule # 6 - Don't rub the lamp if you don't want the genie to come out. Rule # 7 - You can either ask us to do something OR tell us how you want it done - not both. Rule # 8 - Whenever possible, please say whatever you have to say during commercials. Rule # 9 - Christopher Columbus didn't need directions and neither do we. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Re: SCA Helm Regulations Date: 10 Feb 1998 09:53:29 -0600 I thought this was amusing. PL *************************************************************************** * By the center I firmly grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so long. I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand before me? So completely do I trust in my own skill. Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand! - Benkei - (A 13th Century Japanese Warrior monk) ---------------------- Forwarded by Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG on 02/10/98 09:52 AM --------------------------- brogoose@pe.net on 01/31/98 07:07:58 AM Please respond to the-armory@Ansteorra.ORG cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) At 06:33 PM 1/27/98 -0700, you wrote: >Is it legal to make a helm out of plastic? >If not, why? It's easier to work with and probably just as strong. > >Jake/Murgen > >"It won't give up. It wants me dead. > God damn this noise inside my head." > > --Trent Reznor > > I've given thought to this thing, I think in plastic your ears would ring. The impact would cause your helm to crush, and turn your brain into mush. One good hit and it would shatter, and your skull would start to splatter. It's far too light on your head - with one strong blow you would be dead. Eadwynne of Runedun, Caid Edwin, Full-time Idealist, Part-time Realist ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) You want to meet this cat? Date: 10 Feb 1998 12:09:01 -0700 (MST) >You want to meet Bayot? She loves people. And she loves to travel and >wander new places. (i.e. people's things, cars, whatever she can get into!) > I think you'd like the story of when the furnace guy came to check our >furnace and left his van open. Big mistake! >LT >Our cats think they are human You know, Bayot sounds a log like McK. Mck also likes to meow and purr as well. Any connection, I wonder? Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 12:46:53 -0700 Hey, Mouseketeers! The infamous stove is now my companion. Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 12:48:19 -0700 At 12:46 PM 2/10/98 -0700, you wrote: >Hey, Mouseketeers! > >The infamous stove is now my companion. > >Rebecca Well boy we have been quiet on this list lately. Granted Mel and Baldwin are down at Estrella, and the rest of us will be gone by the end of the week, but come on there has to be something to talk about. *S* John. ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:02:54 -0700 (MST) >Hey, Mouseketeers! > >The infamous stove is now my companion. > >Rebecca Your companion, eh? Companion at arms: Fight me, fight my stove! "Hello, I am Sister Mikkelsen, and this is Sister stove." "Just me, and my sto-o-o-ove, strolling down the avenue." A stove in need is a stove indeed Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:10:19 -0700 A little sleep deprived, are we? > >Hey, Mouseketeers! > > > >The infamous stove is now my companion. > > > >Rebecca > > Your companion, eh? > > Companion at arms: Fight me, fight my stove! > > "Hello, I am Sister Mikkelsen, and this is Sister stove." > > "Just me, and my sto-o-o-ove, strolling down the avenue." > > A stove in need is a stove indeed > > > > Angus > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:08:41 -0700 (MST) >Well boy we have been quiet on this list lately. Granted Mel and Baldwin >are down at Estrella, and the rest of us will be gone by the end of the >week, but come on there has to be something to talk about. *S* > >John. Okay, here goes Landolph, Karalee wants me to ask weather she should pack my clothes in a hard or a soft bag. My prof. is going to extend the due date of our big paper from next tuesday to next thursday, so now I won't be writing at Estrella (granted the paper I am doing is for A&S competition, but still!) Here is a challenge for you all: inspired by John's cat ASCII, search the web and find the silliest ASCII you can! combinations are not only allowed, but encouraged. If this is a dumb idea, ignore me! Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: ASCii, Find it was Re: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:13:20 -0700 >Okay, here goes > >Landolph, Karalee wants me to ask weather she should pack my clothes in a hard >or a soft bag. > >My prof. is going to extend the due date of our big paper from next tuesday to >next thursday, so now I won't be writing at Estrella (granted the paper I am >doing is for A&S competition, but still!) > >Here is a challenge for you all: inspired by John's cat ASCII, search the web >and find the silliest ASCII you can! combinations are not only allowed, but >encouraged. If this is a dumb idea, ignore me! > >Angus > Well you know that would be interresting I have some other strange ASCii creations at home, maybe I'll have to dig one up. *S* *thinking* John. ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:15:51 -0600 Just like the baggage handlers at the airport i prefer softsided luggage. PL SLR4G@cc.usu.edu on 02/10/98 01:08:41 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) >Well boy we have been quiet on this list lately. Granted Mel and Baldwin >are down at Estrella, and the rest of us will be gone by the end of the >week, but come on there has to be something to talk about. *S* > >John. Okay, here goes Landolph, Karalee wants me to ask weather she should pack my clothes in a hard or a soft bag. My prof. is going to extend the due date of our big paper from next tuesday to next thursday, so now I won't be writing at Estrella (granted the paper I am doing is for A&S competition, but still!) Here is a challenge for you all: inspired by John's cat ASCII, search the web and find the silliest ASCII you can! combinations are not only allowed, but encouraged. If this is a dumb idea, ignore me! Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:24:22 -0700 >Just like the baggage handlers at the airport i prefer softsided luggage. >PL Well you know why the baggage handlers like it? So they can break in easier, and get to your belongings. They like to hear the sound of something crack or break when the toss a hardside suitcase on top of it. Softside squashes well, so that you can stuff more in. Boy sounds like I'm coming up with a top 10 list. *lol* Any other suggestions. John. *S* ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: (cdc) ASCII Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:28:00 -0700 (MST) @..@ (----) ( >__< ) ^^ ~~ ^^ _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' < \ .`--''' ` /| ...Anything not nailed down, `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' is a cat toy. (,__....----''' (,..--'' Does that mean that the cat is a frog toy? Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) ASCII Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:28:01 -0700 > @..@ > (----) > ( >__< ) > ^^ ~~ ^^ > _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; > /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' > < \ .`--''' ` /| ...Anything not nailed down, > `-,;' ; ; ; > __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' is a cat toy. >(,__....----''' (,..--'' > Does that mean that the cat > is a frog toy? > >Angus > Cute..... *lol* John. *S* ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) ASCII Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:27:41 -0600 The frog I received has a problem with his eyes! PL SLR4G@cc.usu.edu on 02/10/98 01:28:00 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) @..@ (----) ( >__< ) ^^ ~~ ^^ _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' < \ .`--''' ` /| ...Anything not nailed down, `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' is a cat toy. (,__....----''' (,..--'' Does that mean that the cat is a frog toy? Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Re: SCA Helm Regulations Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:34:57 -0700 Landolf sent: >>Is it legal to make a helm out of plastic? >>If not, why? It's easier to work with and probably just as strong. >> >>Jake/Murgen >> >>"It won't give up. It wants me dead. >> God damn this noise inside my head." >> >> --Trent Reznor >> >> > >I've given thought to this thing, >I think in plastic your ears would ring. >The impact would cause your helm to crush, >and turn your brain into mush. >One good hit and it would shatter, >and your skull would start to splatter. >It's far too light on your head - >with one strong blow you would be dead. > >Eadwynne of Runedun, Caid >Edwin, Full-time Idealist, Part-time Realist > That is hilarious! *LOL* LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) ASCII Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:38:41 -0700 (MST) >The frog I received has a problem with his eyes! >PL > @..@ > (----) > ( >__< ) > ^^ ~~ ^^ > _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; > /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' > < \ .`--''' ` /| ...Anything not nailed down, > `-,;' ; ; ; > __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' is a cat toy. >(,__....----''' (,..--'' > Does that mean that the cat > is a frog toy? > Periferal (sp?) vision Never count out those frogs Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:36:25 -0700 >Hey, Mouseketeers! > >The infamous stove is now my companion. > >Rebecca What?! LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Was Aveloc's stove/ luggage Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:42:27 -0700 At 01:15 PM 2/10/98 -0600, you wrote: > >Just like the baggage handlers at the airport i prefer softsided luggage. >PL ACK! Have you ever watched them load luggage on a plane? LT Never put something breakable in a soft carrying bag when you travel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) You want to meet this cat? Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:47:28 -0700 >You know, Bayot sounds a log like McK. Mck also likes to meow and purr as well. >Any connection, I wonder? > >Angus I don't think so. Not where fur and claws are concerned. LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) You want to meet this cat? Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:53:26 -0700 (MST) >>You know, Bayot sounds a log like McK. Mck also likes to meow and purr as >well. >>Any connection, I wonder? >> >>Angus > > >I don't think so. Not where fur and claws are concerned. >LT Okay, I grant the fur. But Mck hates to have her fingernails trimed. . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Was Aveloc's stove/ luggage Date: 10 Feb 1998 13:58:54 -0600 I suppose that baggage handlers don't like to get hit by flying (flung by other handlers) hardsided luggage. Softsided doesn't hurt as much. PL jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/10/98 01:42:27 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) At 01:15 PM 2/10/98 -0600, you wrote: > >Just like the baggage handlers at the airport i prefer softsided luggage. >PL ACK! Have you ever watched them load luggage on a plane? LT Never put something breakable in a soft carrying bag when you travel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 15:10:00 PST Re: "Me and my stove...strolling down the avenue.." Either that, or Angus has a relationship with his /own/ stove that we just don't want to know about!! *g* Cam ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Info Needed Date: 10 Feb 1998 17:39:44 -0600 >Boy the old debator just keeps coming out. >John. I know how you feel. Myself and a friend were reminiscing about high school debate a while back. He had a great story to tell about one of his trips. Here goes: While on the bus going to Cedar City Mike (my friend) took a can of dinty beef stew and poured it (secretly) into a small plastic bag. He then proceeded to fake being sick into this bag. His acting alone worked so well that people around him were turning green at the sounds. Imagine there surprise when he finished his 'vomiting', reached into the bag to grab a piece of beef said, "Mmmmmm, this piece is not quite finished" and proceeded to eat it. Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Aveloc's stove Date: 10 Feb 1998 17:45:57 -0600 >Here is a challenge for you all: inspired by John's cat ASCII, search the web and find the >silliest ASCII you can! combinations are not only allowed, but encouraged. If this is a >dumb idea, ignore me! > >Angus I accept your challenge, though I don't really think Johns cat ASCII is silly. This out to be fun, just don't put a time limit on it. I should be able to get around to it within the next 10 years or so, . . . I think. :) Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) A&S Date: 11 Feb 1998 11:37:12 -0700 There is a problem with the competition. Alcohol is not allowed in the TSC. This means that we can't have any judging of brewing at the competition. I called Beth, the building scheduler, and she talked to the building manager, and alcohol will not be allowed in the TSC. So, we have a major problem here. What do you suggest? I must make a decision by the 12th (tomorrow) because that is the last day that changes to the Sage Advice announcement can be made, and brewers will need to know this information. I thought that perhaps we could have the brewing judging at someone's home or another site near the campus? Please give suggestions immediately! Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Jurgen Yelps Date: 11 Feb 1998 12:38:34 MDT Hi! I must excuse my lack of expression on the list. We had some unfortunate circumstances occur at the school which have taken me away from my friends and family. I appologize, and hope that I will return to my normal programming before the war. (War will be a good distraction to the past events) I know you are all wondering, so I will expound a little. One of my students commited suiside last Friday and it has been hard for me to deal with. Please forgive me if I seem distant for a while, I'm sure time will allow it to pass. Thanks, Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Stoves & other heating ups Date: 11 Feb 1998 12:50:19 MDT Thank you Rebecca for getting the "Stove". I hope that it wasn't too much trouble. I think that there is a pancake story here somewhere. I will be doing my packing tonight for the war and load it in the trailor. I won't get home until 9 ish. Incidently, If John does not go down with us (Heaven forbid!) Will we need to take the trailor? If not, then should I not pack it in the trailor, or just wait and we'll pack what we need to on friday morning. Or, maybe I'm asleep, dreaming I'm awake, wondering if I'm dreaming that I'm awake. Hummmmm..... TMDJ (The Much Distraught Jurgi) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) War Notes Date: 11 Feb 1998 13:29:04 -0600 Kensai has asked that we caravan down to the War, so we Northerners will meet Kensai and Alan in SLC at 8:00 am. Merrill and I will bring our gear to Brigham City on friday morning to load at Jurgi's house. We can decide then if we will need the trailer at that time. PL *************************************************************************** * By the center I firmly grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so long. I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand before me? So completely do I trust in my own skill. Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand! - Benkei - (A 13th Century Japanese Warrior monk) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Jurgen Yelps Date: 11 Feb 1998 12:30:06 PST Jurgi, As a teacher, it must be especially difficult to lose a child. Good teachers think of their students as their children, so I'm sure you're taking the loss very hard. We all understand that it takes time to recover from such a blow. We'll be thinking about you and the family of the child. Camilla & Arkasha ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Info Needed Date: 11 Feb 1998 14:06:55 -0700 > I know how you feel. Myself and a friend were reminiscing about high > school debate a while back. He had a great story to tell about one of his > trips. Here goes: > > While on the bus going to Cedar City Mike (my friend) took a can of > dinty beef stew and poured it (secretly) into a small plastic bag. He then > proceeded to fake being sick into this bag. His acting alone worked so > well that people around him were turning green at the sounds. Imagine > there surprise when he finished his 'vomiting', reached into the bag to > grab a piece of beef said, "Mmmmmm, this piece is not quite finished" and > proceeded to eat it. > Kensai Brian - I seem to remember hearing that tale just a while back. *still rotfl* John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Going to see Estella Date: 12 Feb 1998 08:49:39 MDT Hi! I'm courious about John. John, Are you going to the war? THe reason I want to know is that I am packing and If we take the trailor I'm goin' t' take more stuff. Estella and I are very close and I want to make her happy. Also I want to know so I can ether be happy and excited or sad and begin the mourning process as soon as possible. Jur-gei I take my great naughty child by the throat,... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Going to see Estella Date: 12 Feb 1998 10:12:12 -0700 > Hi! I'm courious about John. John, Are you going to the war? THe > reason I want to know is that I am packing and If we take the trailor > I'm goin' t' take more stuff. Estella and I are very close and I want > to make her happy. Also I want to know so I can ether be happy and > excited or sad and begin the mourning process as soon as possible. > > Jur-gei > > I take my great naughty child by the throat,... Well the honest answer is..... I am undecided at this point. I guess this is all my fault that any of us are going, so I should be ready to hop on the boat and float along. My brother and his wife will not be going down, so that will cause me no worries. I will be bringing by the pavillion tonight, and the carpets, so save room in the trailer for the nine foot carpet. Yeah, I guess I'm going to Estrella. I guess that means I better get packed tonight, and get some money from the bank. And if there is still a bag of jerky left, I guess I want it. Ok, Ok, Ok. I'll submit. I'm back in on the Estrella trip. The latest news from United Health Care, is that their HR department is putting together the package of information to send out to me, so we're waiting for that, so I ought to go enjoy the weekend. Pack my armor and have a good time. SO COUNT ME IN.... John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Going to see Estella Date: 12 Feb 1998 10:14:40 -0600 woohooo! jahugi@xmission.com on 02/12/98 10:12:12 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Hi! I'm courious about John. John, Are you going to the war? THe > reason I want to know is that I am packing and If we take the trailor > I'm goin' t' take more stuff. Estella and I are very close and I want > to make her happy. Also I want to know so I can ether be happy and > excited or sad and begin the mourning process as soon as possible. > > Jur-gei > > I take my great naughty child by the throat,... Well the honest answer is..... I am undecided at this point. I guess this is all my fault that any of us are going, so I should be ready to hop on the boat and float along. My brother and his wife will not be going down, so that will cause me no worries. I will be bringing by the pavillion tonight, and the carpets, so save room in the trailer for the nine foot carpet. Yeah, I guess I'm going to Estrella. I guess that means I better get packed tonight, and get some money from the bank. And if there is still a bag of jerky left, I guess I want it. Ok, Ok, Ok. I'll submit. I'm back in on the Estrella trip. The latest news from United Health Care, is that their HR department is putting together the package of information to send out to me, so we're waiting for that, so I ought to go enjoy the weekend. Pack my armor and have a good time. SO COUNT ME IN.... John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Welcome Charlene Date: 12 Feb 1998 10:16:20 -0700 Charlene - Welcome to the Cote du Ciel listserv. Your e-mail address has been registered as CCHABRIE@ci.logan.ut.us. If you have any questions you can contact the list administrator, John Hugie, at jahugi@xmission.com Thank you, You List Administrator ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Useless Information 02/12/1998 Date: 12 Feb 1998 10:38:32 -0700 A duck's quack doesn't echo, and no one knows why. The "save" icon on Microsoft Word shows a floppy disk, with the shutter on backwards. The combination "ough" can be pronounced in nine different ways. The following sentence contains them all: "A rough-coated, dough-faced, thoughtful ploughman strode through the streets of Scarborough; after falling into a slough, he coughed and hiccoughed." The verb "cleave" is the only English word with two synonyms which are antonyms of each other: adhere and separate. The only 15 letter word that can be spelled without repeating a letter is "uncopyrightable." Facetious and abstemious contain all the vowels in the correct order, as does arsenious, meaning "containing arsenic." Emus and kangaroos cannot walk backwards, and are on the Australian coat of arms for that reason. Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds, while dogs only have about ten. The word "Checkmate" in chess comes from the Persian phrase "Shah Mat," which means "the king is dead". Pinocchio is Italian for "pine head." Camel's milk does not curdle. An animal epidemic is called an epizootic. Murphy's Oil Soap is the chemical most commonly used to clean elephants. The United States has never lost a war in which mules were used. Blueberry Jelly Bellies were created especially for Ronald Reagan. All porcupines float in water. Hang On Sloopy is the official rock song of Ohio. Did you know that there are coffee flavored PEZ? Lorne Greene had one of his nipples bitten off by an alligator while he was host of "Lorne Greene's Wild Kingdom." Cat's urine glows under a blacklight. If you bring a raccoon's head to the Henniker, New Hampshire town hall, you are entitled to receive $.10 from the town. The reason firehouses have circular stairways is from the days of yore when the engines were pulled by horses. The horses were stabled on the ground floor and figured out how to walk up straight staircases. Non-dairy creamer is flammable. The airplane Buddy Holly died in was the "American Pie." (Thus the name of the Don McLean song.) Texas is also the only state that is allowed to fly its state flag at the same height as the U.S. flag. The only nation whose name begins with an "A", but doesn't end in an "A" is Afghanistan. Pamela Anderson Lee is Canada's Centennial Baby, being the first baby born on the centennial anniversary of Canada's independence. When opossums are playing 'possum, they are not "playing." They actually pass out from sheer terror. The Main Library at Indiana University sinks over an inch every year because when it was built, engineers failed to take into account the weight of all the books that would occupy the building.-Same thing with the library at the University of Massachusetts. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Going to see Estella Date: 12 Feb 1998 10:55:10 MDT > Date sent: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 10:12:12 -0700 > From: John Hugie > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (cdc) Going to see Estella > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > Hi! I'm courious about John. John, Are you going to the war? THe > > reason I want to know is that I am packing and If we take the trailor > > I'm goin' t' take more stuff. Estella and I are very close and I want > > to make her happy. Also I want to know so I can ether be happy and > > excited or sad and begin the mourning process as soon as possible. > > > > Jur-gei > > > > I take my great naughty child by the throat,... > > Well the honest answer is..... I am undecided at this point. I guess > this is all my fault that any of us are going, so I should be ready to > hop on the boat and float along. My brother and his wife will not be > going down, so that will cause me no worries. I will be bringing by the > pavillion tonight, and the carpets, so save room in the trailer for the > nine foot carpet. > > Yeah, I guess I'm going to Estrella. I guess that means I better get > packed tonight, and get some money from the bank. And if there is still > a bag of jerky left, I guess I want it. Ok, Ok, Ok. I'll submit. I'm > back in on the Estrella trip. > > The latest news from United Health Care, is that their HR department is > putting together the package of information to send out to me, so we're > waiting for that, so I ought to go enjoy the weekend. Pack my armor and > have a good time. SO COUNT ME IN.... > > John. > > Woooo Hoooo!!!!!!!!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Jurgi Date: 12 Feb 1998 11:55:15 -0700 The loss of someone you know is hard for anyone. When someone you know becomes a memory, The memory becomes a treasure. LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Going to see Estella Date: 12 Feb 1998 12:22:27 -0700 (MST) >Pack my armor and have a good time. SO COUNT ME IN.... > >John. Yes! Angus MKY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: (cdc) Condolences Date: 12 Feb 1998 10:04:21 -0800 So as not to appear too uncouth or unfeeling, I do wish to extend my heartfelt condolences to those on the list who have recently had trying circumstances. I'm sorry Juergi, Kensai, Landolf, and anyone else that may have experienced some loss or hardship. Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) You want to meet this cat? Date: 12 Feb 1998 13:42:45 -0700 >I think you'd like the story of when the furnace guy came to check our >furnace and left his van open. Big mistake! > > Sounds like a good story. I bet I could guess the ending, but you should >tell it anyway. :) > Kensai The furnace guy came out to check our furnace and figure out why it wasn't working. He left his van open and was going back and forth between our furnace and his van (getting what he needed). He told us a cat was on top of his van one of the times he came back in. Of course we knew who 'the cat' was. John went out to retrieve 'the cat' and found instead of on top of the van, she was now in the van investigating what a wonderous place she had found and looking through all the 'treasures'. John had to extract 'the cat' from the van. I don't think she wanted to leave so soon, and did whine about it. Last night she got in our blazer and stayed out in it for an hour or so when I got home. We had to run to Kmart and she was still in the blazer, so we left her in the blazer and took her with us. She was in the back thinking I'm sure 'Cool! I get to go for a ride and they didn't take me out.' When left her in while we went and got what we needed from Kmart. She was fine and quite curious about where she was. I think she knew we weren't going to let her out so she didn't try real hard to get out. She enjoyed the ride there and back. We got home and she got out with coaxing. What a pet. She keeps things interesting. =) LT We love our pets, they are like kids to us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Going to see Estella Date: 12 Feb 1998 12:47:36 PST Griffin: As I said before, if the jerky is limited, you may buy ours from Lady Lynnette!! Have a great trip guys!! Camilla PS: Did anyone make it to practice last night? How was the dance/party? Arkasha and I were sorry to miss it. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Going to see Estella Date: 12 Feb 1998 13:48:14 -0600 Dance practice/party was alot of fun. We danced everyone's legs off. Lots of people commented on how much fun it was. PL tdillemuth@hotmail.com on 02/12/98 01:47:36 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Griffin: As I said before, if the jerky is limited, you may buy ours from Lady Lynnette!! Have a great trip guys!! Camilla PS: Did anyone make it to practice last night? How was the dance/party? Arkasha and I were sorry to miss it. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 12 Feb 1998 14:54:26 MDT Guess! The pavillion is now sitting in my living room with no place to go. War? It just came today! Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 12 Feb 1998 14:58:00 -0700 How did you pay for it? The Exchequer >>> =22Lowe, Jeff=22 02/12 1:54 PM >>> Guess=21 The pavillion is now sitting in my living room with no place=20 to go. War? It just came today=21 Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 12 Feb 1998 15:02:37 -0700 > Guess! The pavillion is now sitting in my living room with no place > to go. War? It just came today! > > Jurgi > Is it paid for? Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 12 Feb 1998 15:06:45 -0700 (MST) >Guess! The pavillion is now sitting in my living room with no place >to go. War? It just came today! > >Jurgi I can just see us with a brand new pavilion, in the dark, with limited campspace, and no experience, setting it up. This sounds fun! Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 12 Feb 1998 15:10:22 MDT > Date sent: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 14:58:00 -0700 > From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > How did you pay for it? > > The Exchequer He said he was in no hurry and he knew that it was early and said whenever we can. We have a good rapport with him. mj > > >>> "Lowe, Jeff" 02/12 1:54 PM >>> > Guess! The pavillion is now sitting in my living room with no place > to go. War? It just came today! > > Jurgi > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 12 Feb 1998 15:11:39 -0600 You two exchequers are a couple of wet blankets. Let the guy revel in the fact that something he set out to do has been accomplished. PL RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 02/12/98 03:02:37 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Guess! The pavillion is now sitting in my living room with no place > to go. War? It just came today! > > Jurgi > Is it paid for? Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 12 Feb 1998 15:15:59 -0700 (MST) >> How did you pay for it? >> >> The Exchequer > >He said he was in no hurry and he knew that it was early and said >whenever we can. We have a good rapport with him. > mj Let's see. You ordered something from a reputable dealer, the order was filled early, and hence was not urgent for payment. Jur-gei, you have done an excelent job of shoping! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 13 Feb 1998 07:27:12 -0800 Olan G Mikkelsen wrote: > > You two exchequers are a couple of wet blankets. Let the guy revel in > the fact that something he set out to do has been accomplished. > PL > > RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 02/12/98 03:02:37 PM > > Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion > > > Guess! The pavillion is now sitting in my living room with no place > > to go. War? It just came today! > > > > Jurgi > > > Is it paid for? > > RebeccaSir Landolf, Before you sent this comment, did you stop to think that, as shire champion, you must now challenge yourself??? Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Going to see Estella Date: 13 Feb 1998 09:05:29 PST *sigh* It figures that the "dance" was fun. Oh well, guess I'll just have to live vicariously through those that went! :) Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 17 Feb 1998 07:10:01 -0600 No prob! I win! PL chabrir@wellsville.cache.k12.ut.us on 02/13/98 08:27:12 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Olan G Mikkelsen wrote: > > You two exchequers are a couple of wet blankets. Let the guy revel in > the fact that something he set out to do has been accomplished. > PL > > RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 02/12/98 03:02:37 PM > > Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion > > > Guess! The pavillion is now sitting in my living room with no place > > to go. War? It just came today! > > > > Jurgi > > > Is it paid for? > > RebeccaSir Landolf, Before you sent this comment, did you stop to think that, as shire champion, you must now challenge yourself??? Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 17 Feb 1998 07:47:21 -0700 >Sir Landolf, >Before you sent this comment, did you stop to think that, as shire >champion, you must now challenge yourself??? >Rand Well, he can use the mirrors at the Whitter to do that. But he is right, either way he wins..........or does his evil twin win? Hmmmmmmmm....... LT Welcome back guys......Any war stories? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Re: Border Raid Up for bid? Date: 17 Feb 1998 08:03:57 -0600 Does this thread sounds like our problem with Gryphon's Lair? PL ---------------------- Forwarded by Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG on 02/17/98 08:02 AM --------------------------- christa@cet.com on 02/16/98 11:19:44 PM Please respond to artemisia@server.umt.edu cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Greetings Good Gentles, My apologies to everyone who was offended that I should bring this subject up in a public forum. My intention, and the whole point of my post, was to draw attention to the fact that organizers of this event had not been notified that there would be any bidding to host the event, and that nobody even realized that an Event could be "taken away" from it's original sponsor. Tanglewyst's post was shocking news to some people. I admit that I may have been harsh in my view of the methods used. That is only because I genuinely do not understand why Lyon's March could not have gone to the Barony of Wealdsmere first and expressed their desire to host this event. That does not seem like such a difficult or time consuming process. Just talk to them. For all I know, the Barony would have said, "Yes! Yes! Yes!" I did not blame Tanglewyst personally for this, because I assumed that it was the College of Lyon's March working on the bid, and I recognize that any number of people could have contacted Wealdsmere. Yes, I am critical of that oversite. Very much so. It was suggested to me, that this discussion does not belong in a public forum. That is a shame, because it is only by discussing things like this that people can have input. Tanglewyst's explained things carefully, and I really appreciate that. I'm sure that others appreciated that information as well. Again, the issue was HOW this all came about, and WHY simple courtesies were neglected. Tanglewyst sounds like a woman with a lot of energy, some great ideas and a good sense of fun. I am sorry if people mistook my concerns for a personal attack on her. That was not my intention, and I thought I was clear enough in my wording that there would be no misunderstanding. I DO wish her well. If I didn't, I would have said nothing. It just looked WRONG to me, and I felt something should be said. If Wealdsmere never receives any official call for bids, nor any notice that there is any change in the status of Border Raid, what then? Am I causing trouble by pointing out how things APPEAR? I'm sorry. I just think that this stuff should be dealt with pronto, and not swept under the rug. The longer such courtesies are delayed, the harder the "news" will hit the people who have worked long and hard on this event since its began. The only question I have now, is that, if events like this are to be sponsored by bid......what are the ramifications of this on Griffen's Fury? I mean, just like Border Raid, I LIKE that event. I've been to all three, and I think the organizers have done a great job. What a shame if it should go up for bids without the knowledge of the original sponsors. I just think that maybe these are things that people should think about, and more importantly TALK about. I feel strongly, because I honestly believe that when you approach things openly, and disscuss things with people, solutions can be found. Really. That said, I'll drop this subject. Again, My Apologies, Meagwen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: War Stories was Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 17 Feb 1998 08:14:35 -0600 No syrup, there we were, four against a thousand... No story right now, just a question. How can we lose all the battles when everyone I know had a positive kill ratio and the sides were supposed to be even? PL jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/17/98 07:47:21 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) >Sir Landolf, >Before you sent this comment, did you stop to think that, as shire >champion, you must now challenge yourself??? >Rand Well, he can use the mirrors at the Whitter to do that. But he is right, either way he wins..........or does his evil twin win? Hmmmmmmmm....... LT Welcome back guys......Any war stories? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 17 Feb 1998 05:56:38 -0800 Janice Hugie wrote: > > >Sir Landolf, > >Before you sent this comment, did you stop to think that, as shire > >champion, you must now challenge yourself??? > >Rand > > Well, he can use the mirrors at the Whitter to do that. But he is > right, either way he wins..........or does his evil twin win? > Hmmmmmmmm....... > > LT > Welcome back guys......Any war stories?Either way, he loses, too. SO what does that say about honor, chivalry, etc.??? Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 17 Feb 1998 08:34:47 -0600 Only the evil twin loses. Honor is satisfied. PL chabrir@wellsville.cache.k12.ut.us on 02/17/98 06:56:38 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Janice Hugie wrote: > > >Sir Landolf, > >Before you sent this comment, did you stop to think that, as shire > >champion, you must now challenge yourself??? > >Rand > > Well, he can use the mirrors at the Whitter to do that. But he is > right, either way he wins..........or does his evil twin win? > Hmmmmmmmm....... > > LT > Welcome back guys......Any war stories?Either way, he loses, too. SO what does that say about honor, chivalry, etc.??? Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Estrella War questions Date: 17 Feb 1998 08:39:52 -0700 >No syrup, there we were, four against a thousand... >No story right now, just a question. How can we lose all the battles when >everyone I know had a positive kill ratio and the sides were supposed to be >even? >PL So what are you saying exactly? Adtenvelt lost? The sides weren't even? Everyone you know said they killed five or more (or less)? Yes, I'm confused. What are you trying to tell us? (looking for a decoding device) Did it look to be more or less people there compaired to last year? LT still trying to read minds, still not successful at it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 17 Feb 1998 06:03:29 -0800 Olan G Mikkelsen wrote: > > Only the evil twin loses. Honor is satisfied. > PL Is this then, the last we will see of the evil twin??? Honor demands blood. By the way, has anyone read Santa's Twin by Dean Koontz??? Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Estrella War questions Date: 17 Feb 1998 08:59:56 -0600 Just a personal gripe, not meant to be a riddle. As I understand it, we lost every scenario on Saturday. I didn't fight on Sunday so I don't know the outcome for that day. We gave the Outlands 60 fighters. but I think the sides were even before we did that. My minimum number of kills in any scenario was three. If every person killed only one and then died, the final outcome should have been one person left standing on the field. There were often large numbers of Outlanders standing at the end of the scenarios. So, either someone(Atenveldt) didn't do very well in the kill ratio department, or the sides were uneven, or both. Politics? Macchiavellian intrigue? Ineptitude? I don't know. The fighting was good. I just don't inderstand how we could have lost all the scenarios be such a large margin. There seemed to be about as many people there this year as last, but there were fewer people last year than the year before. I'm happy that I went, though. PL jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/17/98 08:39:52 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) >No syrup, there we were, four against a thousand... >No story right now, just a question. How can we lose all the battles when >everyone I know had a positive kill ratio and the sides were supposed to be >even? >PL So what are you saying exactly? Adtenvelt lost? The sides weren't even? Everyone you know said they killed five or more (or less)? Yes, I'm confused. What are you trying to tell us? (looking for a decoding device) Did it look to be more or less people there compaired to last year? LT still trying to read minds, still not successful at it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 17 Feb 1998 09:02:18 -0600 You know those evil twins, just when you think you've seen the last of them.... Prince Etien was mortally wounded as he killed his evil twin. PL chabrir@wellsville.cache.k12.ut.us on 02/17/98 07:03:29 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Olan G Mikkelsen wrote: > > Only the evil twin loses. Honor is satisfied. > PL Is this then, the last we will see of the evil twin??? Honor demands blood. By the way, has anyone read Santa's Twin by Dean Koontz??? Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Re: Border Raid Up for bid? Date: 17 Feb 1998 09:10:48 -0700 >Does this thread sounds like our problem with Gryphon's Lair? >PL I noticed the same thing when I read the postings. I can see where that could be 'out-of-hand' where its handled by two kingdoms and no communication between the two as to who is to 'hold' the event. And the groups in the same Kingdom have no idea as to who is 'suppose' to hold the event or if its up for bids. I see lots of assuming going on there. But it 'looks' like they are trying to talk about it. Would have been courteous if Gryphon's Lair would have informed the Shire that they were 'looking' into our boundries for a site. LT If the Winter is driving Burnt Tinder Mad, why doesn't he go West? Then again, we wouldn't want to curse the West. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Re: Border Raid Up for bid? Date: 17 Feb 1998 09:18:13 -0600 I understand he's from Caerthe in the Outlands. They get lots of winter weather there. How can he be driven mad by the winter when he's from the northern climes? I just don't get it. PL jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/17/98 09:10:48 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) >Does this thread sounds like our problem with Gryphon's Lair? >PL I noticed the same thing when I read the postings. I can see where that could be 'out-of-hand' where its handled by two kingdoms and no communication between the two as to who is to 'hold' the event. And the groups in the same Kingdom have no idea as to who is 'suppose' to hold the event or if its up for bids. I see lots of assuming going on there. But it 'looks' like they are trying to talk about it. Would have been courteous if Gryphon's Lair would have informed the Shire that they were 'looking' into our boundries for a site. LT If the Winter is driving Burnt Tinder Mad, why doesn't he go West? Then again, we wouldn't want to curse the West. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) The Evil Twin Date: 17 Feb 1998 09:21:03 -0700 >> Only the evil twin loses. Honor is satisfied. >> PL > >Is this then, the last we will see of the evil twin??? Honor demands blood. Do we really want to see more of 'the evil twin'?! Um, I didn't think honor demanded blood.........just justice, but I could be wrong. >By the way, has anyone read Santa's Twin by Dean Koontz??? >Rand I haven't read it, but I'm now curious. LT Curiosity hasn't killed me yet *S* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Estella Date: 17 Feb 1998 09:35:04 MDT Jurgi here! Justa note, (B#) I figured my average kill ratio was Four to my own frail body. I kept gicking people and some died and some did not, happens in every war I've been to, However; we won the bridge by holding the most ground for 1/2 hour. As to the reason we lost most battles, I think that thirty men made the diffrence, because in each senerio there was only a handfull of men left. I wonder if there wasen't some resurected or imortal beings helping out somewhere. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Winter Moron Date: 17 Feb 1998 09:41:00 -0700 >I understand he's from Caerthe in the Outlands. They get lots of winter >weather there. How can he be driven mad by the winter when he's from the >northern climes? I just don't get it. >PL So he was in the East, then went to the Outlands, and ended up in GL? Or is he just from the Outlands? I'm sure we can help him get warm. Invite him to St.Pyres as an offer......er, I mean, guest. *es* LT How high can Heather built up flames? And how many pyro's in the Shire will help her? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Winter Moron Date: 17 Feb 1998 09:43:20 -0600 Don't go there! jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/17/98 09:41:00 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) >I understand he's from Caerthe in the Outlands. They get lots of winter >weather there. How can he be driven mad by the winter when he's from the >northern climes? I just don't get it. >PL So he was in the East, then went to the Outlands, and ended up in GL? Or is he just from the Outlands? I'm sure we can help him get warm. Invite him to St.Pyres as an offer......er, I mean, guest. *es* LT How high can Heather built up flames? And how many pyro's in the Shire will help her? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Evil Twin Date: 17 Feb 1998 09:45:40 -0700 >You know those evil twins, just when you think you've seen the last of >them.... Prince Etien was mortally wounded as he killed his evil twin. >PL This is true (I was there for that). So does that mean you could be killed by yours? (Heaven Forbid!) LT (hehehehehe) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Evil Twin Date: 17 Feb 1998 09:49:39 -0600 Naah, I'm better than he is. No brag, just fact PL jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/17/98 09:45:40 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) >You know those evil twins, just when you think you've seen the last of >them.... Prince Etien was mortally wounded as he killed his evil twin. >PL This is true (I was there for that). So does that mean you could be killed by yours? (Heaven Forbid!) LT (hehehehehe) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Winter Moron Date: 17 Feb 1998 10:01:22 -0700 >Don't go there! Aw, but its so much fun. *l* So is he from the East or just the Outlands? Or does anyone know for sure? LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Winter Moron Date: 17 Feb 1998 10:07:49 -0600 He's originally from the Outlands. I think that he said he had played California, whether in the West or Caid, I can't remember. He is most recently from the East. As a member of the mundane military he has moved around a bit. PL jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/17/98 10:01:22 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) >Don't go there! Aw, but its so much fun. *l* So is he from the East or just the Outlands? Or does anyone know for sure? LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: (cdc) recap Date: 17 Feb 1998 10:10:44 -0700 It seems that war was an interesting thing. A birth of an evil twin who = is immortal=21=21? Is this evil twin in league with Gryphon=27s Lair??? = Is our Shire Champion at odds with himself? Do we know where he hails = from North, South, East or West. Are we really going to burn him at St. = Pyre=27s? When will this border skirmish occur? So many questions????=20 (I know I went off a little but this could be fun) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) Winter Moron Date: 17 Feb 1998 07:36:28 -0800 Janice Hugie wrote: > > >I understand he's from Caerthe in the Outlands. They get lots of winter > >weather there. How can he be driven mad by the winter when he's from the > >northern climes? I just don't get it. > >PL > > So he was in the East, then went to the Outlands, and ended up in GL? Or > is he just from the Outlands? I'm sure we can help him get warm. Invite > him to St.Pyres as an offer......er, I mean, guest. *es* > > LT > How high can Heather built up flames? And how many pyro's in the Shire > will help her? Now, Now, It may be kind to invite him, but do we want to desecrate an holy event such as Pyre's. Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Evil Twin Date: 17 Feb 1998 10:14:09 -0700 >>You know those evil twins, just when you think you've seen the last of >>them.... Prince Etien was mortally wounded as he killed his evil twin. >>PL > >This is true (I was there for that). So does that mean you could be killed >by yours? (Heaven Forbid!) > >LT >(hehehehehe) > >Naah, I'm better than he is. No brag, just fact >PL Oh, that's good. Wouldn't want to lose the Shire champ to his evil twin. He wouldn't be in league with the nefarious pancakes would he? LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Evil Twin Date: 17 Feb 1998 10:15:54 -0600 Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of twins? PL jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/17/98 10:14:09 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) >>You know those evil twins, just when you think you've seen the last of >>them.... Prince Etien was mortally wounded as he killed his evil twin. >>PL > >This is true (I was there for that). So does that mean you could be killed >by yours? (Heaven Forbid!) > >LT >(hehehehehe) > >Naah, I'm better than he is. No brag, just fact >PL Oh, that's good. Wouldn't want to lose the Shire champ to his evil twin. He wouldn't be in league with the nefarious pancakes would he? LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: (cdc) Pancakes and Gryphons Lair??? Date: 17 Feb 1998 10:22:33 -0700 Pancakes and Gryphons Lair??? Rd=27A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Evil Twin Date: 17 Feb 1998 09:26:20 PST All those questions... Find out the answers next time on "As the Shire Turns"!! So, tell us more stories about the War!! Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Winter Moron Date: 17 Feb 1998 10:32:55 -0700 >Now, Now, >It may be kind to invite him, but do we want to desecrate an holy event >such as Pyre's. >Rand Or would it be a cleansing for the Shire? LT Wouldn't inviting him be a desecration to the holy event? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Loch Salann Arts collegium Date: 17 Feb 1998 10:37:28 -0700 Here is an update on this Saturday's event. If there are any suggestions, comments, whatever, please let me know. Otherwise the schedule will be as follows: The following people have reserved space in Bad Mr. Frosty: Landolf Rebecca Rhiell Francesca Arkasha Camilla Lady Trewren Cache Valley folks will be picked up between 7 and 7:15 am. Box Elder folks between 7:45 and 8 am. Everyone but Landolf and I will be dropped off at the site at 9 am. Landolf and I will travel to Provo to attend my sister's (small, informal) wedding at 10 am. We will be back by 1 pm so that I can teach my class. We will leave the site at 4:30 to be at the Cub Scout demo in Odgen by 5:30. Bring a sack lunch. I understand dinner is being provided at the demo? Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Cub scout demo Date: 17 Feb 1998 10:51:20 MDT Did I just hear that there is a substancial amount of people comming to the scout thing in Washington terrace? I hate to think that I am interrupting your Arts colligium for a CS demo. (But, It is on Grifins Laid territory.) Annexation? I somehow feel guilty. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Winter Moron Date: 17 Feb 1998 10:53:41 -0700 >He's originally from the Outlands. I think that he said he had played >California, whether in the West or Caid, I can't remember. He is most >recently from the East. As a member of the mundane military he has moved >around a bit. >PL Ah! *light glimmers from the murky darkness......or is it merely a reflection* LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub scout demo Date: 17 Feb 1998 11:08:24 -0700 > Did I just hear that there is a substancial amount of people comming > to the scout thing in Washington terrace? I hate to think that I am > interrupting your Arts colligium for a CS demo. (But, It is on > Grifins Laid territory.) Annexation? > I somehow feel guilty. > > Jurgi > > I thought you needed help. It is hard to do a fighting demo when there is only 1 person! (and you know that fighting is what the scouts want to see! ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Pancakes and Gryphons Lair??? Date: 17 Feb 1998 11:07:41 -0700 >Pancakes and Gryphons Lair??? >Rd'A Hmmmm......does this explain why GL feels 'safe' holding an event in our lands? LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Evil Twin Date: 17 Feb 1998 11:12:42 -0700 >>Naah, I'm better than he is. No brag, just fact >>PL > >Oh, that's good. Wouldn't want to lose the Shire champ to his evil twin. >He wouldn't be in league with the nefarious pancakes would he? >LT > >Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of twins? >PL Eek! That's a rather frighting thought. LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) recap Date: 17 Feb 1998 11:15:34 -0700 >It seems that war was an interesting thing. A birth of an evil twin who is >immortal!!? Is this evil twin in league with Gryphon's Lair??? Is our Shire >Champion at odds with himself? Do we know where he hails from North, South, >East or West. Are we really going to burn him at St. Pyre's? When will this >border skirmish occur? So many questions???? >(I know I went off a little but this could be fun) *ROTFL* LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: Re: (cdc) recap Date: 17 Feb 1998 11:20:18 -0700 ROTFL???? Rd=27A >>> Janice Hugie 02/17 11:15 AM >>> >It seems that war was an interesting thing. A birth of an evil twin who is >immortal=21=21? Is this evil twin in league with Gryphon=27s Lair??? = Is our Shire >Champion at odds with himself? Do we know where he hails from North, South, >East or West. Are we really going to burn him at St. Pyre=27s? When will this >border skirmish occur? So many questions????=20= >(I know I went off a little but this could be fun) *ROTFL* LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) recap Date: 17 Feb 1998 11:49:54 -0700 At 11:20 AM 2/17/98 -0700, you wrote: >ROTFL???? >Rd'A (rolling on the floor laughing) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) War stories Date: 17 Feb 1998 11:55:40 -0600 There we were, just the four of us, standing around waiting our turn to get into the bridge battle. I spied a group of Landknechts waiting as well. There were probably 30 or 40 men in two or three ranks and they had very few spears amongst them, mostly halberds and zweihanders(two-handed swords). I thought that I would offer our services. Angus was offered one coin (I have forgotten what the Locotenent called it), Jurgi and Kensai were offered two and I was offered three, based on our experience. We were then thrown into the ranks. As more and more units went into the bridge only to disappear in a cloud of dust, the leaders of the company tried to whip up some enthusiasm in the ranks. We were the last unit to enter the fray, and that fact was made the focal point of the pep talk of the unit leaders. We were formed into a column of three and told that we were to charge along the right side of the bridge and not stop for anything. I didn't think that that was such a good plan and muttered my opinion, we were facing some of the Calontir shields, after all. When the command to charge was given we rushed forward, only to be stopped by our own dead clogging up hte front. We then had to back out to get the dead out. We repeated this futility three times. What a waste of potential! Finally, enough of the front ranks had died to get me to the front. I didn't charge, instead I stepped to my left and started sticking as many of the enemy as I could. I think I killed as many by myself as the first three charges combined had. Well, I didn't think I wanted to stay with a unit that was basically a pretty version of Clan Gunn(Gryphon's Lair Thunder), so when the battle was over I withdrew our offer to join them and thanked them for allowing us to fight alongside them. What a difference in the outcome of the battle it could have made if that unit had been used effectively. Oh, well, life goes on. PL *************************************************************************** * By the center I firmly grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so long. I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand before me? So completely do I trust in my own skill. Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand! - Benkei - (A 13th Century Japanese Warrior monk) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 17 Feb 1998 12:35:36 -0700 So much one man can do, That does both act and know. He nothing common = did, or mean, Upon that memorable scene. (Upon Cromwell=27s return from = Ireland.) >>> =22Olan G Mikkelsen=22 02/17 10:55 AM >>> There we were, just the four of us, standing around waiting our turn to = get into the bridge battle. I spied a group of Landknechts waiting as well. There were probably 30 or 40 men in two or three ranks and they had very few spears amongst them, mostly halberds and zweihanders(two-handed swords). I thought that I would offer our services. Angus was offered = one coin (I have forgotten what the Locotenent called it), Jurgi and Kensai were offered two and I was offered three, based on our experience. We = were then thrown into the ranks. As more and more units went into the bridge only to disappear in a cloud of dust, the leaders of the company tried to whip up some enthusiasm in = the ranks. We were the last unit to enter the fray, and that fact was made = the focal point of the pep talk of the unit leaders. We were formed into a column of three and told that we were to charge = along the right side of the bridge and not stop for anything. I didn=27t think that that was such a good plan and muttered my opinion, we were facing = some of the Calontir shields, after all. When the command to charge was given we rushed forward, only to be stopped by our own dead clogging up hte front. We then had to back out to get the dead out. We repeated this futility three times. What a waste of potential=21 Finally, enough of the front ranks had died to get me to the front. I didn=27t charge, instead I stepped to my left and started sticking as many = of the enemy as I could. I think I killed as many by myself as the first three charges combined had. Well, I didn=27t think I wanted to stay with = a unit that was basically a pretty version of Clan Gunn(Gryphon=27s Lair Thunder), so when the battle was over I withdrew our offer to join them = and thanked them for allowing us to fight alongside them. What a difference in the outcome of the battle it could have made if that unit had been used effectively. Oh, well, life goes on. PL ***************************************************************************= * By the center I firmly grasp my great naginata, which I have loved so = long. I lay it across my shoulder, then with leisurely steps I stride forward. Be he devil or demon, how shall he stand before me? So completely do I trust in my own skill. Oh, how I long for a foe worthy of my hand=21 - Benkei - (A 13th Century Japanese Warrior monk) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) X-mailer: Pegasus Mail v3.22 Date: 17 Feb 1998 13:00:24 MDT Jurgi's back! And do I have a war story for you all! (Besides the one which His Majesty commanded that Landolf and I be "Fondled" in court.) Bridge battle, the scene is set. Hotly contested. Jurgi gicks and Gacks at least four to six drop. Jurgi gets gicked. He drops, and the rest of Out Lands uses him as a door mat. I feel responcible for you leaving Colligium. Don't feel that you need to help with a CS demo. I just recieved a call from my wife and Heidi is still not home. She did call her mom and said that they had staied somewhere to get the Blazer fixed and they had mechanical problems up the yang-ho. I knew just from listening to the engine that there was something majorly wrong. I had that sinking feeling. I hope that it all works out with only minor inconviences. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) X-mailer: Pegasus Mail v3.22 Date: 17 Feb 1998 13:09:16 -0700 >I just recieved a call from my wife and Heidi is still not home. She >did call her mom and said that they had staied somewhere to get the >Blazer fixed and they had mechanical problems up the yang-ho. I knew >just from listening to the engine that there was something majorly >wrong. I had that sinking feeling. I hope that it all works out >with only minor inconviences. > >Jurgi Tell us the whole story here. Some of us haven't a clue what your talking about. Thanks, LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) X-mailer: Pegasus Mail v3.22 Date: 17 Feb 1998 13:17:19 -0700 > > I feel responcible for you leaving Colligium. Don't feel that you > need to help with a CS demo. > The last class ends at 3 pm. After that, Master Edward is teaching dancing until 6-ish (?) then a dinner break, then more dancing. I understand that Loch Salann *does* get to dance to live musicians, but I'll bet Cote du Ciel could teach them a thing or two about dancing Okay, all you people going to the collegium--what is the consensus: do we stay at the collegium or help with the demo? Becca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) X-mailer: Pegasus Mail v3.22 Date: 17 Feb 1998 13:35:41 MDT > Date sent: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 13:09:16 -0700 > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > From: Janice Hugie > Subject: Re: (cdc) X-mailer: Pegasus Mail v3.22 > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > >I just recieved a call from my wife and Heidi is still not home. She > >did call her mom and said that they had staied somewhere to get the > >Blazer fixed and they had mechanical problems up the yang-ho. I knew > >just from listening to the engine that there was something majorly > >wrong. I had that sinking feeling. I hope that it all works out > >with only minor inconviences. > > > >Jurgi > > Tell us the whole story here. Some of us haven't a clue what your talking > about. > Thanks, > LT > After the big rain saturday, many people were paranoid and packed up and left, we'd heard that it would rain again, (as it happned it was clear all night) William decided to leave sunday night. The kids packed up and about 11;30 they finally were ready to leave. Heidi did not feel well and the kids were tired and sick and cold. I told them to stay and leave in the morning but they were sure it would rain again. The cars and trailor were loaded to sardine status and uncomfortably the drivers sat. Christi was sick and everyone was exhausted. They started to go and the Suburban was hard to start and sounded terrible. I looked at Landolf and we both knew what the other one was thinking. I worried about them the whole way home, and rightly so. Apparently they are well and have been sleeping in a motel. I think they are just wanting to get this experience be hind them and get home. Life is too fragile, Live the moment. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) Estrella War questions Date: 17 Feb 1998 13:14:22 -0800 The story is always the same, regardless of which side you're on. We are always outnumbered and each person kills five enemies before falling. What this all means, I don't know but it gives me a headache when I try to make sense of it. The main question, did you have fun? I believe that is all that really matters. As to the tally, Atenveldt won the bridge battle on Sat. and I think they successfully defended the castle. On Sun., there were three battles. Atenveldt won the first open field battle, but was defeated at the bridge and the second open field (let's see, those were the two that I fought with the shire. coincidence?). -Baldwin ---------- From: Olan G Mikkelsen[SMTP:ogmikkel@regence.com] Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 1998 6:59 AM To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Estrella War questions Just a personal gripe, not meant to be a riddle. As I understand it, we lost every scenario on Saturday. I didn't fight on Sunday so I don't know the outcome for that day. We gave the Outlands 60 fighters. but I think the sides were even before we did that. My minimum number of kills in any scenario was three. If every person killed only one and then died, the final outcome should have been one person left standing on the field. There were often large numbers of Outlanders standing at the end of the scenarios. So, either someone(Atenveldt) didn't do very well in the kill ratio department, or the sides were uneven, or both. Politics? Macchiavellian intrigue? Ineptitude? I don't know. The fighting was good. I just don't inderstand how we could have lost all the scenarios be such a large margin. There seemed to be about as many people there this year as last, but there were fewer people last year than the year before. I'm happy that I went, though. PL jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/17/98 08:39:52 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com To: cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Subject: (cdc) Estrella War questions >No syrup, there we were, four against a thousand... >No story right now, just a question. How can we lose all the battles when >everyone I know had a positive kill ratio and the sides were supposed to be >even? >PL So what are you saying exactly? Adtenvelt lost? The sides weren't even? Everyone you know said they killed five or more (or less)? Yes, I'm confused. What are you trying to tell us? (looking for a decoding device) Did it look to be more or less people there compaired to last year? LT still trying to read minds, still not successful at it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: RE: (cdc) Estrella War questions Date: 17 Feb 1998 14:16:10 -0600 You know that I had fun, I was feeling just a little surly when I posted that this morning. PL radford.perry@lmco.com on 02/17/98 02:14:22 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) The story is always the same, regardless of which side you're on. We are always outnumbered and each person kills five enemies before falling. What this all means, I don't know but it gives me a headache when I try to make sense of it. The main question, did you have fun? I believe that is all that really matters. As to the tally, Atenveldt won the bridge battle on Sat. and I think they successfully defended the castle. On Sun., there were three battles. Atenveldt won the first open field battle, but was defeated at the bridge and the second open field (let's see, those were the two that I fought with the shire. coincidence?). -Baldwin ---------- From: Olan G Mikkelsen[SMTP:ogmikkel@regence.com] Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 1998 6:59 AM To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Estrella War questions Just a personal gripe, not meant to be a riddle. As I understand it, we lost every scenario on Saturday. I didn't fight on Sunday so I don't know the outcome for that day. We gave the Outlands 60 fighters. but I think the sides were even before we did that. My minimum number of kills in any scenario was three. If every person killed only one and then died, the final outcome should have been one person left standing on the field. There were often large numbers of Outlanders standing at the end of the scenarios. So, either someone(Atenveldt) didn't do very well in the kill ratio department, or the sides were uneven, or both. Politics? Macchiavellian intrigue? Ineptitude? I don't know. The fighting was good. I just don't inderstand how we could have lost all the scenarios be such a large margin. There seemed to be about as many people there this year as last, but there were fewer people last year than the year before. I'm happy that I went, though. PL jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/17/98 08:39:52 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com To: cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Subject: (cdc) Estrella War questions >No syrup, there we were, four against a thousand... >No story right now, just a question. How can we lose all the battles when >everyone I know had a positive kill ratio and the sides were supposed to be >even? >PL So what are you saying exactly? Adtenvelt lost? The sides weren't even? Everyone you know said they killed five or more (or less)? Yes, I'm confused. What are you trying to tell us? (looking for a decoding device) Did it look to be more or less people there compaired to last year? LT still trying to read minds, still not successful at it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bill Herr Subject: Re: (cdc) X-mailer: Pegasus Mail v3.22 Date: 17 Feb 1998 15:34:18 -0700 Rebecca Mikkelsen wrote: > > > > I feel responcible for you leaving Colligium. Don't feel that you > > need to help with a CS demo. > > > The last class ends at 3 pm. After that, Master Edward is teaching > dancing until 6-ish (?) then a dinner break, then more dancing. I > understand that Loch Salann *does* get to dance to live musicians, > but I'll bet Cote du Ciel could teach them a thing or two about > dancing Okay, all you people going to the collegium--what is the > consensus: do we stay at the collegium or help with the demo? > > Becca Rhiell likes demos and the fact that we will be that closer to home when its all over. If everyone wants to stay at the Collegium I'll stay, but demos are fun especially crummy "sir" jokes and "draggin" jokes. Either way I don't have to be at Kmar and that makes me happy!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bill Herr Subject: (cdc) questions and answers Date: 17 Feb 1998 15:41:46 -0700 Hello out there in e-mail land. Welcome back to February in Cote du Ciel. Hope you all had fun. Here are some answers to some questions. Yes Heather can build big fire (four feet at least when we were busted by the cops) and yes there are many of us pyros waiting to help burn things to our beloved saint St. Pyre. Just watch us as any feast me and Indra are always playing with the flames of our candels with pieces of food. Now a question. While reading and watching the Olympics I noticed that curling-that unseen sport- was created in Scotland in the sixteenth century. Does that make it period. Just think our next Shire Champion may have to play curling to win. If you don't know what curling is its when they launch a 25 lb rock across the ice and the teammates brush the ice before it to make it go further and faster. Just interested. Now another question where did this evil twin thing start. Was it at the war or afterwards. I miss 24 hours and I loose track of everthing. Oh well time to go. The evil pancakes are dragging me away to work in that awful place called Kmart. Rhiell\ No message to send yet. My evil twin is still hibernating until the next all nighter conspiracy party. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 17 Feb 1998 18:21:56 -0600 >Well, he can use the mirrors at the Whitter to do that. But he is >right, either way he wins..........or does his evil twin win? >Hmmmmmmmm.... I believe the quote is: "Good, Bad . . . I'm the guy with the gun!" Army of Darkness >LT >Welcome back guys......Any war stories? LOTS! 'It was a trick! There were two Knights!' (Outlands Army vs. an Artemesian Knight?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Rhiell, you live! Date: 17 Feb 1998 18:57:24 -0700 > Yes Heather can build big fire (four feet at least when we were >busted by the cops) and yes there are many of us pyros waiting to help >burn things to our beloved saint St. Pyre. How about six feet flame? And an offering with a red leather coronet with glued on fake jewels? (mwa ha ha ha ha ha ha) > Now a question. While reading and watching the Olympics I noticed >that curling-that unseen sport- was created in Scotland in the sixteenth >century. Does that make it period. Just think our next Shire Champion >may have to play curling to win. ACK! Lets not go there! > Now another question where did this evil twin thing start. Was it at >the war or afterwards. I miss 24 hours and I loose track of everthing. Well if you want the whole of the evil twin thing I can send it all to you, if you really want. The short version is Randy made a comment about Sir Landolf having to fight himself. I think you can figure out where the discussion went from there (hence 'the evil twin'). > Oh well time to go. The evil pancakes are dragging me away to work in >that awful place called Kmart. Oh my, I hadn't heard the pancakes were now resorting to slave labor. What are they having you do? Dare I ask? What does KMART stand for? Killer manic awful ruthless tortes (pancakes)? (Don't work too hard at kame-a-part) >Rhiell\ >No message to send yet. My evil twin is still hibernating until the next >all nighter conspiracy party. Let me guess where your last all nighter conspiracy party was, and who hosted the site for it while they were on vacation. *smile* (have fun?) LT Evil twin? I am evil, MWA HA HA HA HA HA HA! My good twin is locked up in our guest bedroom. (hehehehehehe) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub scout demo Date: 17 Feb 1998 18:38:28 -0600 >Did I just hear that there is a substantial amount of people coming >to the scout thing in Washington terrace? I hate to think that I am >interrupting your Arts collegium for a CS demo. (But, It is on >Griffins Laid territory.) Annexation? >I somehow feel guilty. > >Jurgi I regret to announce that I will not be able to make it to this demo. However, if anybody (Heather) manages to catch any buildings on fire or anything I am sure that my buddies from the Terrace Fire Dept. will come buy and say hi to all of you. Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: RE: (cdc) Estrella War questions Date: 17 Feb 1998 18:46:13 -0600 As to the tally, Atenveldt won the bridge battle on Sat. and I think they successfully defended the castle. On Sun., there were three battles. Atenveldt won the first open field battle, but was defeated at the bridge and the second open field (let's see, those were the two that I fought with the shire. coincidence?). We did indeed win the Bridge battle and (I believe) the Castle Battle Saturday. Sunday after the fighting I talked to a marshal who told me the war points were tied, and that A&S would be the deciding point. I don't know if this was fact or fiction though. Just what I heard. Stay tuned for a good war story in the next day or so. Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: War Stories was Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 17 Feb 1998 18:28:04 -0600 >No syrup, there we were, four against a thousand... >No story right now, just a question. How can we lose all the battles when everyone I know >had a positive kill ratio and the sides were supposed to be even? >PL Artemesia and Atenveldt were greatly outnumbered Saturday. Sunday steps were taken to even the sides. The odds Sunday were almost perfect. Either way it was still a blast! Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Info Needed Date: 11 Feb 1998 15:38:16 -0600 >I seem to remember hearing that tale just a while back. *still rotfl* >John. I thought I would re-tell it for those on the list that did not have the privilege of being there that night. ___________________________________________________________ >There is a problem with the competition. Rebecca, I think your idea of doing the brew judging off site is probably the best. The only other thought is that perhaps you can arrange a set time to do it so that everybody knows where and when it will be. Sorry for the lack of original ideas. (I am fresh out today) ___________________________________________________________ >Hi! I must excuse my lack of expression on the list. Jurgi. I am sorry for your loss. It know that is not easy seeing somebody you care for pass away. The only comfort I can offer is that things will get better. >Please forgive me if I seem distant for a while, In the mean time I think I speak for all of us when I say that we will be understanding of your 'distances' until things start looking up again. Meantime, if there is anything I can do, let me know. Even if you just want to shoot the breeze. (My wife keeps telling me how nice my ears are to chew on, much as I hate having my ears chewed on ) Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Heidi Date: 18 Feb 1998 07:36:05 MDT Heidi got home at 4:00pm on Tuesday. They had Transmission problems in Bolder and rented a U-Haul to tow the Suburban home this took about 6 hours and then they got started and 45 min later the trailor tire shreded and they had to go into Lost wages to get a new rim and tire which took about two hours. by the time they got to Beaver it was late and every one was tired so they spent the night in Beaver and made it home Tuesday at 4;00pm. I think that they had good luck Because that Suburban did not sound good. I was amazed they got to Boulder, and then each incident they were in a large enough area to accomodate them without much problem. I could have been much worse! MJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Heidi Date: 18 Feb 1998 07:57:27 -0700 > Heidi got home at 4:00pm on Tuesday. They had Transmission problems > in Bolder and rented a U-Haul to tow the Suburban home this took > about 6 hours and then they got started and 45 min later the trailor > tire shreded and they had to go into Lost wages to get a new rim and > tire which took about two hours. by the time they got to Beaver it > was late and every one was tired so they spent the night in Beaver > and made it home Tuesday at 4;00pm. I think that they had good luck > Because that Suburban did not sound good. I was amazed they got to > Boulder, and then each incident they were in a large enough area to > accomodate them without much problem. I could have been much worse! > MJ > I'm confused about this Suburban. Whose Suburban is it? And who is "MJ"? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Heidi Date: 18 Feb 1998 07:56:09 -0600 The 'Burb' belongs to Dana(Lady Beatrice), Meister Jurgen is MJ, like PL is Pan Landolf and Rd'A is Rixa and LT is Lady Trewren ...... PL RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 02/18/98 07:57:27 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Heidi got home at 4:00pm on Tuesday. They had Transmission problems > in Bolder and rented a U-Haul to tow the Suburban home this took > about 6 hours and then they got started and 45 min later the trailor > tire shreded and they had to go into Lost wages to get a new rim and > tire which took about two hours. by the time they got to Beaver it > was late and every one was tired so they spent the night in Beaver > and made it home Tuesday at 4;00pm. I think that they had good luck > Because that Suburban did not sound good. I was amazed they got to > Boulder, and then each incident they were in a large enough area to > accomodate them without much problem. I could have been much worse! > MJ > I'm confused about this Suburban. Whose Suburban is it? And who is "MJ"? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub scout demo Date: 18 Feb 1998 05:48:04 -0800 Lowe, Jeff wrote: > > Did I just hear that there is a substancial amount of people comming > to the scout thing in Washington terrace? I hate to think that I am > interrupting your Arts colligium for a CS demo. (But, It is on > Grifins Laid territory.) Annexation? > I somehow feel guilty. > > JurgiWell, Juergi, If it makes you feel bad, you could do both the cubs and St. Pyre a favor and offer some Burnt tinder to them to use as they see fit. Rand ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) Heidi Date: 18 Feb 1998 05:59:41 -0800 Olan G Mikkelsen wrote: > > The 'Burb' belongs to Dana(Lady Beatrice), Meister Jurgen is MJ, like PL > is Pan Landolf and Rd'A is Rixa and LT is Lady Trewren ...... > PL > > RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 02/18/98 07:57:27 AM > > Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Subject: Re: (cdc) Heidi > > > Heidi got home at 4:00pm on Tuesday. They had Transmission problems > > in Bolder and rented a U-Haul to tow the Suburban home this took > > about 6 hours and then they got started and 45 min later the trailor > > tire shreded and they had to go into Lost wages to get a new rim and > > tire which took about two hours. by the time they got to Beaver it > > was late and every one was tired so they spent the night in Beaver > > and made it home Tuesday at 4;00pm. I think that they had good luck > > Because that Suburban did not sound good. I was amazed they got to > > Boulder, and then each incident they were in a large enough area to > > accomodate them without much problem. I could have been much worse! > > MJ > > > I'm confused about this Suburban. Whose Suburban is it? And who is > "MJ"?Don't forget "Rand" is Rand. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Heidi Date: 18 Feb 1998 09:57:17 MDT > From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" > Organization: Logan High School > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 07:57:27 -0700 > Subject: Re: (cdc) Heidi > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > Heidi got home at 4:00pm on Tuesday. They had Transmission problems > > in Bolder and rented a U-Haul to tow the Suburban home this took > > about 6 hours and then they got started and 45 min later the trailor > > tire shreded and they had to go into Lost wages to get a new rim and > > tire which took about two hours. by the time they got to Beaver it > > was late and every one was tired so they spent the night in Beaver > > and made it home Tuesday at 4;00pm. I think that they had good luck > > Because that Suburban did not sound good. I was amazed they got to > > Boulder, and then each incident they were in a large enough area to > > accomodate them without much problem. I could have been much worse! > > MJ > > > I'm confused about this Suburban. Whose Suburban is it? And who is > "MJ"? > The Suburban belonged to Dana (Beatrice). And MJ is Meister Jurgi. (Like PL is Pan Landolf) Tee-Hee. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Cub Scouts and Steak Date: 18 Feb 1998 10:09:14 MDT Heidi-Ho! Cote du Cielians! I have some late breaking news from the Cub Scouts in Washington Terrace. The Demo starts at 5:00pm and they will have a dinner first. They want to limit the ammount of people I bring with because they are serving Prime rib. Yes, PR at Cub scouts. He said about four to six people would be good. I would forgo the prime rib for someone else so I will let those of you who would like to come fight among yourselves. I would take Lynnette to JJNorths or something instead. So We wouldn't count. I think we could push the envelope a little there too. (Did that come from me?) I guess Living with Landolf can do that to a person! The demo should only take about 1 1/2 hour. we could be done by 7:00 and have a mass attack on JJ Norths. or whatever! THink about it and I'll Talk to you more tonight! MJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub Scouts and Steak Date: 18 Feb 1998 10:34:22 -0700 > Heidi-Ho! Cote du Cielians! I have some late breaking news from the > Cub Scouts in Washington Terrace. The Demo starts at 5:00pm and they > will have a dinner first. They want to limit the ammount of people I > bring with because they are serving Prime rib. Yes, PR at Cub scouts. > He said about four to six people would be good. I would forgo the > prime rib for someone else so I will let those of you who would like > to come fight among yourselves. I would take Lynnette to JJNorths or > something instead. So We wouldn't count. I think we could push the > envelope a little there too. (Did that come from me?) I guess Living > with Landolf can do that to a person! The demo should only take > about 1 1/2 hour. we could be done by 7:00 and have a mass attack on > JJ Norths. or whatever! THink about it and I'll Talk to you more > tonight! > MJ > AHA! Now we know why you didn't want the rest of us to come to the demo--you wanted to save all the prime rib for yourself! But the burden of your selfish gluttony has gotten the better of you and you have revealed the plot! *lol* In seriousness, though, the six in our van are pushing the prime rib limit (and there is still room for two more travelling "cozy-like") and we wouldn't want you left out of the "goodies". Going to JJ North's (or equivalent) afterwards sounds good. If we didn't eat, what time would we have to show up for the demo? You-know-who ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub Scouts and Steak Date: 18 Feb 1998 10:43:38 MDT > From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" > Organization: Logan High School > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 10:34:22 -0700 > Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub Scouts and Steak > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > Heidi-Ho! Cote du Cielians! I have some late breaking news from the > > Cub Scouts in Washington Terrace. The Demo starts at 5:00pm and they > > will have a dinner first. They want to limit the ammount of people I > > bring with because they are serving Prime rib. Yes, PR at Cub scouts. > > He said about four to six people would be good. I would forgo the > > prime rib for someone else so I will let those of you who would like > > to come fight among yourselves. I would take Lynnette to JJNorths or > > something instead. So We wouldn't count. I think we could push the > > envelope a little there too. (Did that come from me?) I guess Living > > with Landolf can do that to a person! The demo should only take > > about 1 1/2 hour. we could be done by 7:00 and have a mass attack on > > JJ Norths. or whatever! THink about it and I'll Talk to you more > > tonight! > > MJ > > > AHA! Now we know why you didn't want the rest of us to come to the > demo--you wanted to save all the prime rib for yourself! But > the burden of your selfish gluttony has gotten the better of you and > you have revealed the plot! *lol* > > In seriousness, though, the six in our van are pushing the prime rib > limit (and there is still room for two more travelling "cozy-like") > and we wouldn't want you left out of the "goodies". Going to JJ > North's (or equivalent) afterwards sounds good. If we didn't eat, > what time would we have to show up for the demo? > > You-know-who > 5:30 pm. I think that they will have about 1/2 hour for eating time, And he said that he wants us to take about 1/2 hour to 45 minutes. But if you are going to eat at someplace, I would rather wait and eat with you! I'd prefer to eat with friends than with a bunch of Cubbers that I don't know! At the moment I don't have anything planned. Got any Ideas? MJ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Date: 18 Feb 1998 10:51:40 MDT I just figured it out! is a term to wake someone up and it happned to me during the open field battle. "Very Big Gack"! Right in the Face Plate! WoW!!!!!! Took me over an Hour to repair my helm last night. (I made a new chin strap and tightened up the Visor) I've been telling my studnets (or stupidnts) war stories and they are, like, yu noooo, so into it. "Like, Mr. Lowe? How do you know when you get killed?" Assssss ifff! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Date: 18 Feb 1998 10:59:42 -0700 > I just figured it out! is a term to wake someone up and it > happned to me during the open field battle. "Very Big Gack"! Right > in the Face Plate! WoW!!!!!! Took me over an Hour to repair my helm > last night. (I made a new chin strap and tightened up the Visor) > > I've been telling my studnets (or stupidnts) war stories and they are, > like, yu noooo, so into it. "Like, Mr. Lowe? How do you know when > you get killed?" Assssss ifff! > > Your use of slang has dated you, Mr. Lowe. I was just now helping a student with homework--her assignment was to "collect" 10 slang terms that students use *now*; "like" and "as if" are not in current usage (my gosh, get a life, fer sure!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Date: 18 Feb 1998 11:00:22 -0600 I think that should be Visciously Brutal Gack. (Like the first one I delivered on Saturday) Landolf JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us on 02/18/98 09:51:40 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) I just figured it out! is a term to wake someone up and it happned to me during the open field battle. "Very Big Gack"! Right in the Face Plate! WoW!!!!!! Took me over an Hour to repair my helm last night. (I made a new chin strap and tightened up the Visor) I've been telling my studnets (or stupidnts) war stories and they are, like, yu noooo, so into it. "Like, Mr. Lowe? How do you know when you get killed?" Assssss ifff! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Tag line Date: 18 Feb 1998 11:04:05 MDT I think in order to fit into this thing called a list, every one should have a tag line. For example: " By the throat I grasp my great naughty child..." or "Where THe **** am I? Anyway?" Mine would be: Nur mit dem herzen kann mann recht sehen, was notwendig ist, ist den augen unsichtbar. Der Kleinen Prinz or Which roughly translates: "Only with the Child can one fear sleightly, what is truely terrible is a woman with a Choclate bar." MJ ( I said it was "roughly"!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Date: 18 Feb 1998 11:06:45 MDT > From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 11:00:22 -0600 > Subject: Re: (cdc) > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > I think that should be Visciously Brutal Gack. (Like the first one I > delivered on Saturday) > Landolf > Leave it to the "Gackee" (as opposed to the "gacked") to come up with a more suitable term. > > JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us on 02/18/98 09:51:40 AM > > Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Subject: (cdc) > > > > > I just figured it out! is a term to wake someone up and it > happned to me during the open field battle. "Very Big Gack"! Right > in the Face Plate! WoW!!!!!! Took me over an Hour to repair my helm > last night. (I made a new chin strap and tightened up the Visor) > > I've been telling my studnets (or stupidnts) war stories and they are, > like, yu noooo, so into it. "Like, Mr. Lowe? How do you know when > you get killed?" Assssss ifff! > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 18 Feb 1998 11:16:11 -0700 > I think in order to fit into this thing called a list, every one > should have a tag line. > For example: > " By the throat I grasp my great naughty child..." > or > "Where THe **** am I? Anyway?" > > Mine would be: > > Nur mit dem herzen kann mann recht sehen, was notwendig ist, ist den > augen unsichtbar. > Der Kleinen Prinz > > or > > Which roughly translates: > > "Only with the Child can one fear sleightly, what is truely terrible > is a woman with a Choclate bar." > MJ ( I said it was "roughly"!) > You have it all wrong. It should be "a woman withOUT a chocolate bar". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) slang terms Date: 18 Feb 1998 12:24:14 -0700 >> I've been telling my studnets (or stupidnts) war stories and they are, >> like, yu noooo, so into it. "Like, Mr. Lowe? How do you know when >> you get killed?" Assssss ifff! >> >> >Your use of slang has dated you, Mr. Lowe. I was just now helping a >student with homework--her assignment was to "collect" 10 slang terms >that students use *now*; "like" and "as if" are not in current usage >(my gosh, get a life, fer sure!) So enlighten us, what are current slang terms? LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) slang terms Date: 18 Feb 1998 12:32:32 -0700 > >> I've been telling my studnets (or stupidnts) war stories and they are, > >> like, yu noooo, so into it. "Like, Mr. Lowe? How do you know when > >> you get killed?" Assssss ifff! > >> > >> > >Your use of slang has dated you, Mr. Lowe. I was just now helping a > >student with homework--her assignment was to "collect" 10 slang terms > >that students use *now*; "like" and "as if" are not in current usage > >(my gosh, get a life, fer sure!) > > So enlighten us, what are current slang terms? > LT > Uhhh . . . you don't want to know. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub scout demo Date: 18 Feb 1998 12:36:14 -0700 >>(But, It is on Griffins Laid territory.) Um, was this just a mispelling or accidently on purpose? >>Jurgi > >I regret to announce that I will not be able to make it to this demo. >However, if anybody (Heather) manages to catch any buildings on fire or >anything I am sure that my buddies from the Terrace Fire Dept. will come >buy and say hi to all of you. > Kensai Don't temp her! I wonder what kind of impression we would leave with your 'buddies' at the Terrace Fire Dept.? }=> (btw, where exactly is that located?) LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) slang terms Date: 18 Feb 1998 12:38:44 -0700 >> >> I've been telling my studnets (or stupidnts) war stories and they are, >> >> like, yu noooo, so into it. "Like, Mr. Lowe? How do you know when >> >> you get killed?" Assssss ifff! >> >> >> >> >> >Your use of slang has dated you, Mr. Lowe. I was just now helping a >> >student with homework--her assignment was to "collect" 10 slang terms >> >that students use *now*; "like" and "as if" are not in current usage >> >(my gosh, get a life, fer sure!) >> >> So enlighten us, what are current slang terms? >> LT >> >Uhhh . . . you don't want to know. That bad huh? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub scout demo Date: 18 Feb 1998 12:41:51 MDT > Date sent: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 12:36:14 -0700 > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > From: Janice Hugie > Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub scout demo > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > >>(But, It is on Griffins Laid territory.) > > Um, was this just a mispelling or accidently on purpose? We recieved a personal writen invitation to attend the Winter Madness event at Bear Lake and the Heading read "Grifins Laid". I would like to think that it was an key in error, but It also could have been a Vain, sick attempt at humor. MJ > > >>Jurgi > > > >I regret to announce that I will not be able to make it to this demo. > >However, if anybody (Heather) manages to catch any buildings on fire or > >anything I am sure that my buddies from the Terrace Fire Dept. will come > >buy and say hi to all of you. > > Kensai > > Don't temp her! I wonder what kind of impression we would leave with your > 'buddies' at the Terrace Fire Dept.? }=> (btw, where exactly is that > located?) > LT > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 18 Feb 1998 12:56:22 -0700 >> I think in order to fit into this thing called a list, every one >> should have a tag line. >> For example: >> " By the throat I grasp my great naughty child..." >> or >> "Where THe **** am I? Anyway?" >> >> Mine would be: >> >> Nur mit dem herzen kann mann recht sehen, was notwendig ist, ist den >> augen unsichtbar. >> Der Kleinen Prinz >> >> or >> >> Which roughly translates: >> >> "Only with the Child can one fear sleightly, what is truely terrible >> is a woman with a Choclate bar." >> MJ ( I said it was "roughly"!) >> >You have it all wrong. It should be "a woman withOUT a chocolate >bar". *shakes head* Jurgi, Jurgi, Jurgi.........I like the saying, but that is REALLY a ROUGH-NOT-EVEN translation. (translation, the real one, gotten from Gwfy) I do agree with Rebecca that it should be without though. LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: War Stories was Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 18 Feb 1998 14:31:44 -0700 (MST) >No syrup, there we were, four against a thousand... 1500, at least >No story right now, just a question. How can we lose all the battles when >everyone I know had a positive kill ratio and the sides were supposed to be >even? >PL Actually, I think I had a negative ratio. 2-3 (I don't know if that one guy took it!) kills, 4 deaths. But I am proud of how I was able to tie up people while others (like Kensai) killed them. Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: randy Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 18 Feb 1998 11:57:49 -0800 Lowe, Jeff wrote: > > I think in order to fit into this thing called a list, every one > should have a tag line. > For example: > " By the throat I grasp my great naughty child..." > or > "Where THe **** am I? Anyway?" > > Mine would be: > > Nur mit dem herzen kann mann recht sehen, was notwendig ist, ist den > augen unsichtbar. > Der Kleinen Prinz > > or > > Which roughly translates: > > "Only with the Child can one fear sleightly, what is truely terrible > is a woman with a Choclate bar." > MJ ( I said it was "roughly"!)How about, Mit Gewalt geht alles. -Ancient German Proverb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Winter Moron Date: 18 Feb 1998 14:38:02 -0700 (MST) >So he was in the East, then went to the Outlands, and ended up in GL? Or >is he just from the Outlands? I'm sure we can help him get warm. Invite >him to St.Pyres as an offer......er, I mean, guest. *es* > >LT >How high can Heather built up flames? And how many pyro's in the Shire >will help her? Hmm, Clan MacAedh da Bari here. And Francesca is determined to have a sumptuary. . . . Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 18 Feb 1998 14:39:04 -0700 In English please=21=21 RdA >>> randy 02/18 12:57 PM >>> Lowe, Jeff wrote: >=20 > I think in order to fit into this thing called a list, every one > should have a tag line. > For example: > =22 By the throat I grasp my great naughty child...=22 > or > =22Where THe **** am I? Anyway?=22 >=20 > Mine would be: >=20 > Nur mit dem herzen kann mann recht sehen, was notwendig ist, ist den > augen unsichtbar. > Der Kleinen Prinz >=20 > or >=20 > Which roughly translates: >=20 > =22Only with the Child can one fear sleightly, what is truely terrible > is a woman with a Choclate bar.=22 > MJ ( I said it was =22roughly=22=21= )How about, Mit Gewalt geht alles. -Ancient German Proverb ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 18 Feb 1998 15:23:39 -0700 (MST) MJ wrote >I think in order to fit into this thing called a list, every one >should have a tag line. Only if somebody helps me figure out how to do it on cc.usu.edu! Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub scout demo Date: 18 Feb 1998 15:24:45 -0600 Janice Wrote: Don't temp her! I wonder what kind of impression we would leave with your 'buddies' at the Terrace Fire Dept.? }=> (btw, where exactly is that located?) LT The Fire Department is on the Right side of the road directly off of the main road. (The road you are on as you turn up from Riverdale Road.) If you are speaking of the location of Washington Terrace, it is just South of Riverdale. LK 'No Tag Line Yet' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: War Stories was Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 18 Feb 1998 15:28:59 -0600 Angus Wrote: Actually, I think I had a negative ratio. 2-3 (I don't know if that one guy took it!) kills, 4 deaths. But I am proud of how I was able to tie up people while others (like Kensai) killed them. You did not do all that badly Angus. Ask Baldwin how many kills he got while he was running sword and board for me Sunday. Then ask him how many people he enabled me to kill because he was there to cover me. It is not always the sheer numbers that win wars. :) LK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: (cdc) tag line Date: 18 Feb 1998 15:37:46 -0700 (MST) Since we now have to go by initials, I guess I'm MKY, or should that be AMM? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: (cdc) Greetings, Date: 18 Feb 1998 15:53:05 -0700 Greetings, Old farmers never die, they just spade away. (Pun for A day) RdA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: War Stories was Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Date: 18 Feb 1998 15:13:36 -0800 This is true. The job description changes according to what you're wielding. One of my highlights at this war was running as shieldman for Kensai on Sunday. We pushed to the fore of the bridge battle just as a hold was called. When the hold was lifted, we were commanded to push forward. I was able to get myself planted at the end of the Calontir shield wall (facing the opposite direction from them of course.) and managed a side strike to weaken them further. My shield was pelted with spears for about 5 minutes before one finally snuck around and struck home. The glory in this happenstance is the fact that I was able to draw the attention of 5-6 spears from our lines and keep them occupied for so long. This was a fun war! - Baldwin ---------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 1998 2:28 PM To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: War Stories was Re: (cdc) Shire Pavillion Angus Wrote: Actually, I think I had a negative ratio. 2-3 (I don't know if that one guy took it!) kills, 4 deaths. But I am proud of how I was able to tie up people while others (like Kensai) killed them. You did not do all that badly Angus. Ask Baldwin how many kills he got while he was running sword and board for me Sunday. Then ask him how many people he enabled me to kill because he was there to cover me. It is not always the sheer numbers that win wars. :) LK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: (cdc) This is something of interest in the mundane world. I rec'd Date: 18 Feb 1998 16:16:07 -0700 This is something of interest in the mundane world. I rec=27d this here = at the city. I thought some might be interested. >> Subject : Telephone Scam >> >> On Saturday, 24 January 1998, at a Naval Air Station, Joint >> Reserve Base, New Orleans=27 Quarterdeck received a telephone call >> from an individual identifying himself as an AT&T Service >> Technician that was running a test on our telephone lines. He >> stated that to complete the test the QMOW should touch nine (9), >> zero (0), pound sign (=23) and hang up. Luckily, the QMOW was >> suspicious and refused. Upon contacting the telephone company we >> were informed that by pushing 90=23 you end up giving the individual >> that called you access to your telephone line and allows them to >> place a long distance telephone call, with the charge appearing on >> your telephone call. We were further informed that this scam has >> been originating from many of the local jails/prisons. Please =22pass >> the word=22. >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Diane Perry (Melangell)" Subject: Re: (cdc) Estrella War questions Date: 18 Feb 1998 16:01:05 +0000 > F > Just a personal gripe, not meant to be a riddle. As I understand it, we > lost every scenario on Saturday. Actually, Landolf, Aten won the bridge battle on Saturday. The Outlands pushed Aten off the bridge but that happened after the 30 minute time was up. The same scenario happened at the bridge battle on Sunday. Anyway, as I count it, Aten won one and Outlands won 3 on Saturday. Baldwin, correct me if I am wrong. I didn't fight on Sunday so I don't know the outcome for that day. As I stated above, Aten won the Bridge battle on Sunday. I don't know about the two open field battles. We gave the Outlands 60 fighters. but I think > the sides were even before we did that. My minimum number of kills in any > scenario was three. If every person killed only one and then died, the > final outcome should have been one person left standing on the field. > There were often large numbers of Outlanders standing at the end of the > scenarios. So, either someone(Atenveldt) didn't do very well in the kill > ratio department, or the sides were uneven, or both. And, boy, were the Drachenwalders ever mad about being traded to the Outlands side. > > Politics? Macchiavellian intrigue? Ineptitude? I don't know. The > fighting was good. I just don't inderstand how we could have lost all the > scenarios be such a large margin. > Because Atenveldt always looses!! Seriously, though, I don't have a clue. > There seemed to be about as many people there this year as last, but there > were fewer people last year than the year before. I'm happy that I went, > though. > PL > Melangell > > > > jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/17/98 08:39:52 AM > > Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Subject: (cdc) Estrella War questions > > > > > >No syrup, there we were, four against a thousand... > >No story right now, just a question. How can we lose all the battles when > >everyone I know had a positive kill ratio and the sides were supposed to > be >even? > >PL > > > So what are you saying exactly? Adtenvelt lost? The sides weren't even? > Everyone you know said they killed five or more (or less)? Yes, I'm > confused. What are you trying to tell us? (looking for a decoding device) > > Did it look to be more or less people there compaired to last year? > > LT > still trying to read minds, still not successful at it > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line Date: 18 Feb 1998 16:48:01 -0600 Angus Wrote: Since we now have to go by initials, I guess I'm MKY, or should that be AMM? As in MKY Mouse? LK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 07:28:30 -0600 Hey gang! Did you all know that Mistress Rebecca doesn't like the use of initials? She would prefer us to use our names. There are several reasons I started using my initials. PL is the abbreviation for Pan Landolf and Poland. Since there is only one Pole in the Shire the reference is to me. Also Poland contains an Olan (with a small 'O'). So with two keystrokes I could refer to myself three ways. Pretty lazy and self-centered. In deference to Becca's wishes I'm going to use a more complete name. Landolf ------- "I'm bad, I'm cool, I'm no-one's fool." - Bad Mister Frosty - c1994 SLR4G@cc.usu.edu on 02/18/98 03:37:46 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Since we now have to go by initials, I guess I'm MKY, or should that be AMM? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 07:37:39 MDT > From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 07:28:30 -0600 > Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > Hey gang! > Did you all know that Mistress Rebecca doesn't like the use of initials? > She would prefer us to use our names. > There are several reasons I started using my initials. PL is the > abbreviation for Pan Landolf and Poland. Since there is only one Pole in > the Shire the reference is to me. Also Poland contains an Olan (with a > small 'O'). So with two keystrokes I could refer to myself three ways. > Pretty lazy and self-centered. > In deference to Becca's wishes I'm going to use a more complete name. > > Landolf > > ------- > "I'm bad, I'm cool, I'm no-one's fool." > - Bad Mister Frosty - c1994 > > > And to that end I, Burgermeister Meister Jurgen, shall endeavor to use mein. Burgermeister Meister Juergen von Loewenburg, Esquire > SLR4G@cc.usu.edu on 02/18/98 03:37:46 PM > > Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Subject: (cdc) tag line > > > > > Since we now have to go by initials, I guess I'm MKY, or should that be > AMM? > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 07:57:57 -0700 > Angus Wrote: > Since we now have to go by initials, I guess I'm MKY, or should that be > AMM? > > As in MKY Mouse? > LK > > WE DON'T HAVE TO GO BY INITIALS! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 07:59:59 -0600 Rebecca, Are you shouting at us? After my posting? Landolf P.S. I noticed that you didn't include YOUR name RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 02/19/98 07:57:57 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Angus Wrote: > Since we now have to go by initials, I guess I'm MKY, or should that be > AMM? > > As in MKY Mouse? > LK > > WE DON'T HAVE TO GO BY INITIALS! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 08:08:42 -0700 (MST) >Angus Wrote: >Since we now have to go by initials, I guess I'm MKY, or should that be >AMM? >L >As in MKY Mouse? >LK No, that's McK'ee's Mouse, which belongs to my daughter! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 08:18:15 -0700 > > Rebecca, > Are you shouting at us? After > my posting? > Landolf > P.S. I noticed that you didn't include YOUR name > > Sorry for the last posting. The first message I opened this morning was regarding using initials only, and I had just had it with trying to figure out who is speaking in the messages. REBECCA > > > > RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us on 02/19/98 07:57:57 AM > > Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com > > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line > > > > > > Angus Wrote: > > Since we now have to go by initials, I guess I'm MKY, or should that be > > AMM? > > > > As in MKY Mouse? > > LK > > > > > WE DON'T HAVE TO GO BY INITIALS! > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Re: using initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 08:26:56 -0700 Let me explain the problem with using initials: When there are only one or two people doing it, it is fine. You can remember quickly whose initials they are and you don't have to scroll the message back up to the top to figure out who is sending the message. But if a dozen or more people start doing it, then you have to either stop and think "who is this person" or scroll to the top of the message, which takes extra time. I am very busy at work, but I enjoy getting messages. If I can blip back and forth between what I am doing and e-mail and quickly scan a message, maybe send a quick reply, I don't feel that I am interfering with my work. But if I have to take extra time, even a few seconds, it stresses me, because I feel I shouldn't be taking employee time to respond to personal e-mail messages. That is why I don't like initials . . . Now, back to work. Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 09:02:20 -0700 At 03:23 PM 2/18/98 -0700, you wrote: >MJ wrote >>I think in order to fit into this thing called a list, every one >>should have a tag line. > >Only if somebody helps me figure out how to do it on cc.usu.edu! >Angus > Angus. It's part of your .signature file usually, if you are using a mime editor, or you can do like the rest of them, and just type it in at the bottom. But if you can access your account via CLI (Command Line Interface) on UNIX, look for a .signature file, which would be used for your e-mail. *S* John. ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 09:07:21 -0700 (MST) Gwfy wrote Angus. It's part of your .signature file usually, if you are using a mime >editor, or you can do like the rest of them, and just type it in at the >bottom. But if you can access your account via CLI (Command Line >Interface) on UNIX, look for a .signature file, which would be used for >your e-mail. *S* > >John. I have one in my .signature file already, but it only applies to my news postings at present. What I need to know is how to get it onto my mail Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Bounced Message from Mel Date: 19 Feb 1998 09:06:45 -0700 Jeanne Stapleton wrote: > > Oh and just to clear any rumours up now before they start. Yes > > there was an > > Air Evac Life flight helicopter that landed on the fighting field > > on Sunday. > > A fighter (name left out on purpose) was trying to really ham up a > > "death" and threw himself to the ground. He was wearing a Salett > > (sp?) with a lobster tail. As he went back to the ground he hit > > woth the lobster tail it caught and twisted his neck. He stood back > > up and then collapsed. He was unconsious and had some convulsions. > > This much I know to be true there are I believe some other > > mitigating factors regarding the health of the fighter however since > > I don't know I will not go in to any further detail. There was no > > report when we left of his condition. > > > > Alix de Beaumont > > > Further details and update, as I was on the field: > > 1) There was no report that the fighter ever lost > consciousness nor had convulsions from the > medics; he was having trouble focusing his > vision, collapsed and began vomiting in his > helmet. He was unable to respond to verbal > queries with coherent speech. The chirurgeons > called the Goodyear > Fire Dept/EMTs, who responded promptly > and summoned the AirEvac flight. The fighter > had lost some feeling in hands and feet, but > had some movement when he was airlifted. > He was on an IV drip when he went out. > > 2) Some of his household visited him in the > hospital; his condition on Monday morning, > the last report I have, is that the CAT scans > looked good; he has a severe concussion, > swelling of the brain stem, and is being given > cortizone for that swelling. He was in ICU last > I heard but was making good progress and > was expected to be hospitalized in Phoenix > for at least a week. > > 3) Outlands and Calontir responded wholeheartedly > with a "pass the hat" collection, and other groups > may have responded as well, to help with medical > expenses. > > 4) There was no report of any prior health problems > on this fighter that may have seriously affected his > condition; this I got from the members of his > household that drove down with him. > > Countess Berengaria de Montfort de Carcassonne, OP > Barony of Caerthe > Kingdom of the Outlands John, This was posted on the Caid list. Just thought I would foward it since there was some concern about the lads conditions. Rhys -- A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. --William James ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Use of Initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 09:19:00 -0700 >Sorry for the last posting. The first message I opened this morning >was regarding using initials only, and I had just had it with trying >to figure out who is speaking in the messages. > >REBECCA I know that most of the mail servers people are using here are Pegasus or Eudora. I know that Eudora shows the name at the top of the e-mail for the person actually sending the mail. Point of fact, it is seldom that people on administrative lists actually include their name, unless it's like mine in my signature. My question is. Doesn't your mail server show the name of the e-mail submitter at the top of the mail. Look at the top of this e-mail message window. Or when you select it, doesn't it say "John A. Hugie", or is this an inconvenience. I don't care either way about the use of initials. Brian's LK, threw me off, for the second before I looked at the top of the e-mail message window. If we are regulating the use of initials, does that mean we will regulate the use of which name is used as well. Either SCA or Mundane. I think I've only used my SCA nickname once on this list. Other Names I have used in order of use: John (Naturally it's my name) M. Hugi, Le Suisse Allemande (If you don't know what it means ask) Your Cote du Ciel List Administrator (Obvious) Gwfy (Also Obvious, but still not my SCA name.) Thanks. List Administration Staff (Thought I'd get you there. *S*) John. ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 09:24:28 -0700 >I have one in my .signature file already, but it only applies to my news >postings at present. What I need to know is how to get it onto my mail > >Angus Well then Gee. If you already have one. I guess it could depend upon which directory the .signature file was in, but for mime it should all be picked up and processed for news the same as mail. You may have to check with USU tech support on that one, if you find that your mail and news go out from the same directory. John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Tag Line Date: 19 Feb 1998 09:32:25 -0700 >> MJ wrote: >> Nur mit dem herzen kann mann recht sehen, was notwendig ist, ist den >> augen _unsichtbar_. >> Der Kleinen Prinz >> >> or >> >> Which roughly translates: >> >> "Only with the Child can one fear sleightly, what is truely terrible >> is a woman with a Choclate bar." >> MJ ( I said it was "roughly"!) >Rand wrote: >How about, >Mit Gewalt geht alles. >-Ancient German Proverb > Is that the reason for the high crime rate in Germany? *rotfl* M. Hugi, le Suisse Allemande ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Tag Line Date: 19 Feb 1998 09:33:48 -0700 >In English please!! >RdA > >> Nur mit dem herzen kann mann recht sehen, was notwendig ist, ist den >> augen _unsichtbar_. >> Der Kleinen Prinz <> >> Which roughly translates: >> >> "Only with the Child can one fear sleightly, what is truely terrible >> is a woman with a Choclate bar." >> MJ ( I said it was "roughly"!) <> >How about, >Mit Gewalt geht alles. >-Ancient German Proverb > <> <> M. Hugi, Le Suisse Allemande. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag Line Date: 19 Feb 1998 09:40:07 MDT > Date sent: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 09:33:48 -0700 > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > From: John Hugie > Subject: (cdc) Tag Line > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > >In English please!! > >RdA > > > >> Nur mit dem herzen kann mann recht sehen, was notwendig ist, ist den > >> augen _unsichtbar_. > >> Der Kleinen Prinz > > < unseen.>> Close enough: " Only with the heart can one see rightly, What is essential, is invisible to the eye." Think long and hard on this, and I believe that your attitude will change toward life. Mine did. Jurgi > >> Which roughly translates: > >> > >> "Only with the Child can one fear sleightly, what is truely terrible > >> is a woman with a Choclate bar." > >> MJ ( I said it was "roughly"!) > > < was wirklich schrecklich ist, ist eine Frau mit Schokolade.>> > > >How about, > >Mit Gewalt geht alles. > >-Ancient German Proverb > > > <> > > <> > > M. Hugi, Le Suisse Allemande. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Sword hilts Date: 19 Feb 1998 09:53:28 -0600 Last night Duane(sp?) showed me some way cool sword hilts that he had made. Not just quillons, but full hilts that rattan would slide into. He thought that he would sell them for about $35 for a hand-and-a-half and $40 for a great sword. We need to avail ourselves of the opportunity to have Duane weld us things because his wife graduates in July and they will be moving. Angus has a new shield basket and the basket hilt that Duane made looks really good.(Not as pretty as mine, but good.) Just FYI Landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 11:09:09 -0700 Jugi worte: >>I think in order to fit into this thing called a list, every one >>should have a tag line. Why? LT Tag line? What tag line? I won't do a tag line! (raspberry) (I find tag lines get to be very boring for me, especially since I'm in to 'change' right now) *to me, its like having the same thing for breakfast every morning* :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 11:21:53 MDT > Date sent: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 11:09:09 -0700 > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > From: Janice Hugie > Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Jugi worte: > >>I think in order to fit into this thing called a list, every one > >>should have a tag line. > > Why? > LT > Tag line? What tag line? I won't do a tag line! (raspberry) > (I find tag lines get to be very boring for me, especially since I'm in to > 'change' right now) *to me, its like having the same thing for breakfast > every morning* :) > > So what are you truely saying? I like my Toasty-O's. And a Tag line is the "in" thing. fur-sure! I mean Gwify has one! Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Terrace Fire Dept. Date: 19 Feb 1998 11:22:45 -0700 >Janice Wrote: >Don't temp her! I wonder what kind of impression we would leave with your >'buddies' at the Terrace Fire Dept.? }=> (btw, where exactly is that >located?) >LT > >The Fire Department is on the Right side of the road directly off of the >main road. (The road you are on as you turn up from Riverdale Road.) If >you are speaking of the location of Washington Terrace, it is just South of >Riverdale. >LK > >'No Tag Line Yet' I may be just real slow here, but your directions weren't crystal clear to me. I was just curious if it was the Fire Station by the HillShire Theaters. (lived in that area when we were in Ogden, and yes I've heard enough police and fire engine sirens to last me a life time) Would that area be considered Washington Terrace or just South Ogden? LT uh oh, it looks like I'm starting a trend ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Winter Moron Date: 19 Feb 1998 11:24:24 -0700 >>So he was in the East, then went to the Outlands, and ended up in GL? Or >>is he just from the Outlands? I'm sure we can help him get warm. Invite >>him to St.Pyres as an offer......er, I mean, guest. *es* >> >>LT >>How high can Heather built up flames? And how many pyro's in the Shire >>will help her? > >Hmm, Clan MacAedh da Bari here. And Francesca is determined to have a >sumptuary. . . . > >Angus I'm curious (and lost). Sumptuary for exactly what? LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 11:25:43 -0700 Angus wrote: >Since we now have to go by initials, I guess I'm MKY, or should that be AMM? Why do we have to go by initials? LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Greetings, Date: 19 Feb 1998 11:27:48 -0700 >Greetings, > >Old farmers never die, they just spade away. >(Pun for A day) > >RdA How 'bout this one: Computer programmers never die, they just lose their memory. LT This could be lots of fun *S* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 11:31:08 -0700 >Angus Wrote: >Since we now have to go by initials, I guess I'm MKY, or should that be >AMM? > >As in MKY Mouse? >LK *rotfltd* Could the other one be AMM-Way? LT Am what? NO WAY! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) War stories Date: 19 Feb 1998 11:13:49 -0600 I have an off-the-field story. (Sorry Jurgi, I couldn't resist.) I was wandering Merchant's Row, by myself, when I met Viscountess Courtney and her husband Lord Michael. As we chatted several other Artemisians came up to us and joined the conversation, Mistress Casimira, Meister Jurgen, Baron Armand, and others. Casimira told Jurgen the Armand joke. The conversation broke up and we all went our separate directions. Jurgen and I continued on together, sort of as protection from the wanton women, mostly because we are friends. As we looked around we chanced upon Armand, again. "Are you two stalking me?" the Baron asked. "Yes," I answered. "Then I'm the luckiest man in the world," said Armand, as he runs his hands all over Jurgi's chest. I did my best to save Jurgi from the women, but this caught me off guard. Much like His Majesty's decree that Jurgi and I should be well fondled in court. All I could do was throw my hands in the air and say "oh, well". Landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 19 Feb 1998 11:54:58 MDT > From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 11:13:49 -0600 > Subject: (cdc) War stories > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > I have an off-the-field story. (Sorry Jurgi, I couldn't resist.) > I was wandering Merchant's Row, by myself, when I met Viscountess Courtney > and her husband Lord Michael. As we chatted several other Artemisians came > up to us and joined the conversation, Mistress Casimira, Meister Jurgen, > Baron Armand, and others. Casimira told Jurgen the Armand joke. The > conversation broke up and we all went our separate directions. Jurgen and > I continued on together, sort of as protection from the wanton women, > mostly because we are friends. As we looked around we chanced upon Armand, > again. > "Are you two stalking me?" the Baron asked. > "Yes," I answered. > "Then I'm the luckiest man in the world," said Armand, as he runs his > hands all over Jurgi's chest. > I did my best to save Jurgi from the women, but this caught me off guard. > Much like His Majesty's decree that Jurgi and I should be well fondled in > court. All I could do was throw my hands in the air and say "oh, well". > Landolf > > Oh! Wow! Now I am embarrased! Lynnette is definetly not letting me go anywhere with the boys now! (sarchasem) shucks! Jurgi > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Use of Initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 12:04:27 -0700 I *do* get the heading, but I have stopped looking at it for several reasons: 1-Different e-mails print the headers in different orders. For example, your name is hidden in the third line. Someone else's name may be in the first, second, or fourth line. I have to read every line of the header to find the name--it isn't a "glance" thing. 2-Many times the name in the header is not the name of the person sending the message. For example, Agnese sends me messages with Trygvi's name in the header. Or if Janice is at work with you and sends a message, the header would indicate that you sent it. 3-Many times the name in the header is not the name by which I know the person. For example, I wouldn't know Yumitori's messages from the header. 4-Many times the "from" is just an e-mail address with no full name. For example, ogmikkel@ isn't very revealing unless you already know who the person is. I didn't intend to be mean and rude--I just don't have a lot of time to read these messages and I want to make what time I have, count. (I am on my lunch break--that is why I have sent such a long reply) Rebecca > Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 09:19:00 -0700 > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > From: John Hugie > Subject: (cdc) Use of Initials > Reply-to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > >Sorry for the last posting. The first message I opened this morning > >was regarding using initials only, and I had just had it with trying > >to figure out who is speaking in the messages. > > > >REBECCA > > I know that most of the mail servers people are using here are Pegasus or > Eudora. I know that Eudora shows the name at the top of the e-mail for the > person actually sending the mail. Point of fact, it is seldom that people > on administrative lists actually include their name, unless it's like mine > in my signature. > > My question is. Doesn't your mail server show the name of the e-mail > submitter at the top of the mail. Look at the top of this e-mail message > window. Or when you select it, doesn't it say "John A. Hugie", or is this > an inconvenience. > > I don't care either way about the use of initials. Brian's LK, threw me > off, for the second before I looked at the top of the e-mail message > window. If we are regulating the use of initials, does that mean we will > regulate the use of which name is used as well. Either SCA or Mundane. I > think I've only used my SCA nickname once on this list. > > Other Names I have used in order of use: > > John (Naturally it's my name) > M. Hugi, Le Suisse Allemande (If you don't know what it means ask) > Your Cote du Ciel List Administrator (Obvious) > Gwfy (Also Obvious, but still not my SCA name.) > > Thanks. > > List Administration Staff (Thought I'd get you there. *S*) > John. > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > ) John A. Hugie > _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead > /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah > < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com > `-,;' ; ; ; > __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, > (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Re: using initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 12:04:58 -0700 >Let me explain the problem with using initials: > >When there are only one or two people doing it, it is fine. You can >remember quickly whose initials they are and you don't have to scroll >the message back up to the top to figure out who is sending the >message. But if a dozen or more people start doing it, then you have >to either stop and think "who is this person" or scroll to the top of >the message, which takes extra time. I am very busy at work, but I >enjoy getting messages. If I can blip back and forth between what I >am doing and e-mail and quickly scan a message, maybe send a quick >reply, I don't feel that I am interfering with my work. But if I >have to take extra time, even a few seconds, it stresses me, because >I feel I shouldn't be taking employee time to respond to personal >e-mail messages. > >That is why I don't like initials . . . > >Now, back to work. > >Rebecca I feel like I'm responible for this useage of initials. I like seeing everyone's name, I just don't have one (SCA) right now to use. (yes I am working on this, my life is just taking some hard curves right now to do everything I want to.....just love being attacked my mundanity, NOT!) I feel really ridiculous spelling out 'Lady Trewren' as opposed to putting 'LT'. I haven't meant to confuse anyone, its just my preference. LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Re: using initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 12:16:56 -0700 (MST) >I feel like I'm responible for this useage of initials. I like seeing >everyone's name, I just don't have one (SCA) right now to use. (yes I am >working on this, my life is just taking some hard curves right now to do >everything I want to.....just love being attacked my mundanity, NOT!) I >feel really ridiculous spelling out 'Lady Trewren' as opposed to putting >'LT'. I haven't meant to confuse anyone, its just my preference. >LT Sounds good. I say we let Lady Trewren keep her initials for as long as she needs to. Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Use of Initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 12:57:47 -0700 Gwfy wrote, after much snippage: >I don't care either way about the use of initials. Brian's LK, threw me >off, for the second before I looked at the top of the e-mail message >window. If we are regulating the use of initials, does that mean we will >regulate the use of which name is used as well. Either SCA or Mundane. I >think I've only used my SCA nickname once on this list. I agree with you about the use of initials. I feel thats a personal decision. (Kensai likes to go by Kensai instead of Ivan, I like to go by Lady Trewren till I can get a 'real name' submitted and passed) I knew the missive was from Kensai, but it took me a sec to figure out what his 'LK' stood for. I hope this list won't regulate the use of initials or names. I knew that PL stood for Pan Landolf, but I didn't know that was also the intiails for Poland. And isn't it interesting that 'olan' is between the p and d? I hadn't realized that before. Thanks for pointing that all out. >Other Names I have used in order of use: > > John (Naturally it's my name) > M. Hugi, Le Suisse Allemande (If you don't know what it means ask) I haven't seen you use this one. Ok, what does it mean? > Your Cote du Ciel List Administrator (Obvious) > Gwfy (Also Obvious, but still not my SCA name.) > >Thanks. > >List Administration Staff (Thought I'd get you there. *S*) >John. (chuckle) Cute. LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Use of Initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 13:04:53 -0700 Boy you know as a debator you just never learn, that men are wrong and women are always right. *j/k* (Not meant in any overly discriminating way) >I *do* get the heading, but I have stopped looking at it for several >reasons: > >1-Different e-mails print the headers in different orders. For >example, your name is hidden in the third line. Someone else's name >may be in the first, second, or fourth line. I have to read every >line of the header to find the name--it isn't a "glance" thing. Actually I was talking at the top of the open window, where you read your e-mail. When you open an e-mail up, what does it read at the top of the window, above the to:/subject: stuff. >2-Many times the name in the header is not the name of the person >sending the message. For example, Agnese sends me messages with >Trygvi's name in the header. Or if Janice is at work with you and >sends a message, the header would indicate that you sent it. This is a problem with one e-mail account families. If you encur this problem, please consult www.hotmail.com, and secure a private e-mail address. Actually I guess I do have 5 or 6 e-mail accounts. If Janice was here at work, she could still access her account and send e-mail from it, just like I do from home. >3-Many times the name in the header is not the name by which I know >the person. For example, I wouldn't know Yumitori's messages >from the header. I would concur that that would be a problem on an open list like the Artemisian list, where you don't know every one on the list, but in CDC, we have a closed list, the following is the list of persons: jahugi@xmission.com: John A. Hugie - Lord Grifin - ? Initials jjhugi@xmission.com - Janice Hugie - Lady Trewren - LT rmikkelsen@lhs.logan.k12.ut.us - Rebecca Mikkelsen - Mistress Rebecca - RM ogmikkel@regence.com - Olan Mikkelsen - Sir Landolf - PL gillian@tss.net - Art Wagner - Sir Gillian - ? Initials Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com - Brian Allred - Lord Kensai - LK SLR4G@cc.usu.edu - Merril Pugmire - Angus - MKY jlowe@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us - Jeff Lowe - Master Jurgen - MJ chabrir@wellsville.cache.k12.ut.us - Randy Chabries - Rand - ? Initials melangell@earthlink.net - Diane Perry - Lady Melangell - ? Initials radford.perry@lmco.com - Rad Perry - THL Baldwin - ? Initials tdillemuth@hotmail.com - Tiffany Dillemuth - Camilla - ? Initials bherr@utahlinx.com - Neva Herr - Lady Rhiell - ? Initials CCHABRIE@ci.logan.ut.us - Charlene Chabries - Rixa - RdA >4-Many times the "from" is just an e-mail address with no full name. > For example, ogmikkel@ isn't very revealing unless you already know >who the person is. I have experienced this, and would concur that sometimes, that is simply the case. So there are times that you wouldn't know, but using the above list as your guide, you should have a pretty good clue in the future. >I didn't intend to be mean and rude--I just don't have a lot of time >to read these messages and I want to make what time I have, count. >(I am on my lunch break--that is why I have sent such a long reply) > >Rebecca I understand. I'm sorry if this is coming across a bit snooty, that wasn't my intention. Hope this helps. John. ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Cub scout demo Date: 19 Feb 1998 13:09:21 -0700 >Well, Juergi, >If it makes you feel bad, you could do both the cubs and St. Pyre a favor >and offer some Burnt tinder to them to use as they see fit. >Rand Do we really want to curse the cubs? LT Pyre will never be cursed, he's a Saint ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Use of Initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 13:10:41 -0700 >> M. Hugi, Le Suisse Allemande (If you don't know what it means ask) > >I haven't seen you use this one. Ok, what does it mean? > >(chuckle) Cute. >LT > Wait you can't ask about that one. You're supposed to know what it means... *lol* J/K. Moisseur Hugi, Le Suisse Allemande (The Swiss German) I'm just saying that I'm a German speaking Swiss in French. *lol* Moi. ) John A. Hugie _,'| _.-''``-...___..--'; EDI Project Lead /, \'. _..-' , ,--...--''' Regence BCBS Utah < \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com `-,;' ; ; ; __...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down, (,__....----''' (,..--'' is a cat toy. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Today's Joke 02/19/98 Date: 19 Feb 1998 13:19:51 -0700 This joke is not for the faint of heart, and Olan has already seen it, but I thought it was great. *S*: A man goes into a restaurant and is seated. All the waitresses are gorgeous. A particularly voluptuous waitress wearing a very short skirt and legs that won't quit came to his table and asked if he was ready to order, "What would you like, sir?" He looks at the menu and then scans her beautiful frame top to bottom, then answers,"A quickie." The waitress turns and walks away in disgust. After she regains her composure she returns and asks again, "What would you like, sir?" Again the man thoroughly checks her out and again answers, "A quickie, please." This time her anger takes over, she reaches over and slaps him across the face with a resounding "SMACK!" and storms away. A man sitting at the next table leans over and whispers, "Um, I think it's pronounced 'QUICHE' ." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Personal ending of messages Date: 19 Feb 1998 13:26:36 -0700 >> Hey gang! >> Did you all know that Mistress Rebecca doesn't like the use of initials? >> She would prefer us to use our names. >> There are several reasons I started using my initials. PL is the >> abbreviation for Pan Landolf and Poland. Since there is only one Pole in >> the Shire the reference is to me. Also Poland contains an Olan (with a >> small 'O'). So with two keystrokes I could refer to myself three ways. >> Pretty lazy and self-centered. Why? I think that's cool. >> In deference to Becca's wishes I'm going to use a more complete name. >> >> Landolf >> >> ------- >> "I'm bad, I'm cool, I'm no-one's fool." >> - Bad Mister Frosty - c1994 >> >> >> >And to that end I, Burgermeister Meister Jurgen, shall endeavor to >use mein. Whatever you guys use is cool by me. I like the alternating uses. LT People become like stale water if you don't stir them up once in a while ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Use of Initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 13:47:16 -0700 (MST) Our loyal and wonderful list administrative organization said >I would concur that that would be a problem on an open list like the >Artemisian list, where you don't know every one on the list, but in CDC, we >have a closed list, the following is the list of persons: > >jahugi@xmission.com: John A. Hugie - Lord Grifin - ? Initials >jjhugi@xmission.com - Janice Hugie - Lady Trewren - LT >rmikkelsen@lhs.logan.k12.ut.us - Rebecca Mikkelsen - Mistress Rebecca - RM >ogmikkel@regence.com - Olan Mikkelsen - Sir Landolf - PL >gillian@tss.net - Art Wagner - Sir Gillian - ? Initials >Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com - Brian Allred - Lord Kensai - LK >SLR4G@cc.usu.edu - Merril Pugmire - Angus - MKY >jlowe@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us - Jeff Lowe - Master Jurgen - MJ >chabrir@wellsville.cache.k12.ut.us - Randy Chabries - Rand - ? Initials >melangell@earthlink.net - Diane Perry - Lady Melangell - ? Initials >radford.perry@lmco.com - Rad Perry - THL Baldwin - ? Initials >tdillemuth@hotmail.com - Tiffany Dillemuth - Camilla - ? Initials >bherr@utahlinx.com - Neva Herr - Lady Rhiell - ? Initials >CCHABRIE@ci.logan.ut.us - Charlene Chabries - Rixa - RdA That's all? Man we talk a lot! Angus (After writting all day, it probbly ought to be spelled 'angst!") MacAedh ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: slrq0@cc.usu.edu Subject: Re: (cdc) Use of Initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 14:23:09 -0700 (MST) Hey how come I'm not on the list? Ulrich von Lubeck ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Ulrich Missing? Date: 19 Feb 1998 14:24:22 -0700 >Hey how come I'm not on the list? > >Ulrich von Lubeck Shoot. I knew there was one more person on the list. Dang it. I'm sorry. Yes everyone, Ulrich is also on the list at slrq0@cc.usu.edu. Sorry about that. I'll get it corrected. Thanks. John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 19 Feb 1998 14:51:02 -0700 >I have an off-the-field story. (Sorry Jurgi, I couldn't resist.) >I was wandering Merchant's Row, by myself, when I met Viscountess Courtney >and her husband Lord Michael. As we chatted several other Artemisians came >up to us and joined the conversation, Mistress Casimira, Meister Jurgen, >Baron Armand, and others. Casimira told Jurgen the Armand joke. I don't know this joke. >The conversation broke up and we all went our separate directions. Jurgen and >I continued on together, sort of as protection from the wanton women, >mostly because we are friends. As we looked around we chanced upon Armand, >again. >"Are you two stalking me?" the Baron asked. >"Yes," I answered. >"Then I'm the luckiest man in the world," said Armand, as he runs his >hands all over Jurgi's chest. I'm hearing the dialogue from Mighty Phython 'run away, run away' here. >I did my best to save Jurgi from the women, but this caught me off guard. >Much like His Majesty's decree that Jurgi and I should be well fondled in >court. What is this story? Why, who, what happened? >All I could do was throw my hands in the air and say "oh, well". >Landolf Well gee, what else could you do considering the circumstances? (run far, far away?) LT What kind of spell has been casted on Jurgi? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) vigil Date: 19 Feb 1998 14:58:30 MDT Burgermeister Meister Jurgen, hier! I am thinking about the 'vigil' thing and I have not got many ideas. I have never been an active participant in any vigil and would like some suggestions on how to handle it. Maybe some set up ideas, food, Ambiance (sp?), what kinds of things work well, what people like, or wouldn't do again if given the choice. I just need some thoughts. Thanks, Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 15:37:02 -0600 Rebecca Wrote: Sorry for the last posting. The first message I opened this morning was regarding using initials only, and I had just had it with trying to figure out who is speaking in the messages. I must agree that it is easier to distinguish who is who with full names. Some of the email addresses give it away, while others are no help at all. (That and I do not know everybody's mundane name) Forgive me if I drop the title though. Looking at the length of Jurgi's was bad enough Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Bounced Message from Mel Date: 19 Feb 1998 16:02:12 -0600 Thanx for the update on the injured fighter. I appreciate it. I personally think he was very fortunate to have had a Medical Doctor fighting nearby. Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Use of Initials Date: 19 Feb 1998 16:06:39 -0600 John Wrote: My question is. Doesn't your mail server show the name of the e-mail submitter at the top of the mail. Look at the top of this e-mail message window. Or when you select it, doesn't it say "John A. Hugie", or is this an inconvenience. ------Mine does not do this. :( I don't care either way about the use of initials. Brian's LK, threw me off, for the second before I looked at the top of the e-mail message window. If we are regulating the use of initials, does that mean we will regulate the use of which name is used as well. Either SCA or Mundane. I think I've only used my SCA nickname once on this list. I plan on using my SCA name. It is an SCA list after all. Again though, if everybody uses thier real name, I won't now who half of them are! Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Tag line Date: 19 Feb 1998 16:11:53 -0600 Jurgi Wrote: So what are you truely saying? I like my Toasty-O's. And a Tag line is the "in" thing. fur-sure! I mean Gwify has one! I agree with Jurgi. Tag lines are cool (I am still working on a good one). And we resemble the remarks about being outdated. Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Terrace Fire Dept. Date: 19 Feb 1998 16:14:09 -0600 I may be just real slow here, but your directions weren't crystal clear to me. I was just curious if it was the Fire Station by the HillShire Theaters. (lived in that area when we were in Ogden, and yes I've heard enough police and fire engine sirens to last me a life time) Would that area be considered Washington Terrace or just South Ogden? The station (and area) by the Hillshire Theatres is South Ogden. Washington Terrace sits between South Ogden and Riverdale. That help? Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Moisseur Hugi? Date: 19 Feb 1998 16:23:17 -0700 >>> M. Hugi, Le Suisse Allemande (If you don't know what it means ask) >> >>I haven't seen you use this one. Ok, what does it mean? >> >>(chuckle) Cute. >>LT >> > >Wait you can't ask about that one. You're supposed to know what it >means... *lol* J/K. Moisseur Hugi, Le Suisse Allemande (The Swiss German) > >I'm just saying that I'm a German speaking Swiss in French. *lol* > >Moi. And the mud becomes clearer..........or is that thickens......... LT Confusion is taking over, then again, sometimes its nice to be in that state *s* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Greetings, Date: 19 Feb 1998 16:20:21 -0600 >How 'bout this one: >Computer programmers never die, >they just lose their memory. I like it! I would use it, but I would just forget it in a day or so though. Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 19 Feb 1998 16:24:52 -0600 Landolf Wrote: I have an off-the-field story. (Sorry Jurgi, I couldn't resist.) I was wandering Merchant's Row, by myself, when I met Viscountess Courtney and her husband Lord Michael. As we chatted several other Artemisians came up to us and joined the conversation, Mistress Casimira, Meister Jurgen, Baron Armand, and others. Casimira told Jurgen the Armand joke. The conversation broke up and we all went our separate directions. Jurgen and I continued on together, sort of as protection from the wanton women, mostly because we are friends. As we looked around we chanced upon Armand, again. "Are you two stalking me?" the Baron asked. "Yes," I answered. "Then I'm the luckiest man in the world," said Armand, as he runs his hands all over Jurgi's chest. I did my best to save Jurgi from the women, but this caught me off guard. Much like His Majesty's decree that Jurgi and I should be well fondled in court. All I could do was throw my hands in the air and say "oh, well". Landolf Poor Jurgi. That winning charisma and smile of yours gets you evry time doesn't it. Now they all want you! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: (cdc) Joke Date: 19 Feb 1998 16:48:49 -0600 --0__=3WcTuBbukKk5RWHbNv06eZngpI1sOCski6dKhGPgb5N1rmvZl1HgkBaG Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII The following is an original produced by a number of people . . . Is each here? Does each have his opposite? I am here, but my opposite is you. Huh? Don't let him bug ya'. We're here. My opposite is not here. Is your opposite "Lies"? My opposite is "Void". He couldn't make it. >snicker< Figures! Agh! How are we going to seat five! This table is made for six! Just take out his chair and move over. Sheesh! I've got the cards. I've got the chips. I have the beer. I have the cards! Shut up. . . . Who's deal is it? Do you have to ask that EVERY time? It is Good's deal. OK, five card draw . . . uh, everything is wild. How can anybody win if everything is wild? No ONE can win, but we can all call ourselves winners if . . . I like this game. This is pointless. It is time to deal. Here we go! Your bet Truth. Five. Five and raise you five. Don't you morons get it? It doesn't matter how much you bet! I like ten better. >sigh< Call. I fold. YOU CAN'T LOSE! OK, I'll call. How many Truth? What's the point in taking more cards? I will keep the cards I have. I will take two. Why!? I don't like those. None for me. I'll take six. Sorry, you folded. Dealer keeps his. Bets? Oh, just get this over with. But now we have to bet! Any money you put in, you're just gonna get back! I am in agreement with Evil. Let us show our cards. I have five aces. I have five ace of spades. I have a three. Please be quite. I also have five aces. We all win. Hold it bub. Six aces, read'em and weep. Where did you get that card? He stole it from Chaos. You know the rules, boys. The pot's mine. That was a stupid game. Whose deal is it? The dealer progression is opposite the deal. Chaos deals. Whee! >groan< Eleven card stud-hold'em with threes, eight's, jacks, and kings wild. . . fives count as fours, fours count as nines, and queens don't count unless there is a prime numbered spade showing . . . I fold . . . Now, try reading it again and picture our dear Heidi (on chocolate) as Chaos. This should be good for another laugh. (Somebody should print this off and give her a copy, I think she would appreciate it. I will attach a Text version so that somebody can do that.) 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What was the Armand joke? (Too bad about the "feeling-up" ... Your armor is a magnet, I guess!!) Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Use of Initials Date: 20 Feb 1998 08:05:20 -0600 That's 'cause you're such a lurker and we don't hear from you often. Landolf slrq0@cc.usu.edu on 02/19/98 02:23:09 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Hey how come I'm not on the list? Ulrich von Lubeck ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 20 Feb 1998 08:12:05 -0600 He wasn't in armort. Landolf tdillemuth@hotmail.com on 02/19/98 06:08:07 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) So, tell tell tell! What was the Armand joke? (Too bad about the "feeling-up" ... Your armor is a magnet, I guess!!) Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) Sword hilts Date: 20 Feb 1998 07:26:27 -0800 Hey, this sounds like an excellent oppurtunity. There is a Knight here in the West that has a very nice wire-wrapped hilt on his back-up weapon. It looks very authentic and certainly adds to the overall effect of his harness. When I asked him about it, he said that the socket hilt was made by a craftsman living in the Middle and sold for about $200-$250. Me being me, I've been trying to determine how to make my own. - Baldwin ---------- From: Olan G Mikkelsen[SMTP:ogmikkel@regence.com] Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Thursday, February 19, 1998 7:53 AM To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: (cdc) Sword hilts Last night Duane(sp?) showed me some way cool sword hilts that he had made. Not just quillons, but full hilts that rattan would slide into. He thought that he would sell them for about $35 for a hand-and-a-half and $40 for a great sword. We need to avail ourselves of the opportunity to have Duane weld us things because his wife graduates in July and they will be moving. Angus has a new shield basket and the basket hilt that Duane made looks really good.(Not as pretty as mine, but good.) Just FYI Landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 20 Feb 1998 08:32:47 -0600 The Outlands Army invaded the Kingdom of Artemisia and the King was away. The Barons of One Thousand Eyes, Loch Salann and Arn Hold were called upon the lead the Army of Artemisia to repulse the invaders. Baron Ulrich said, "Tie me to my horse, so that if I'm wounded I won't fall from the saddle. That way I will lead the troops to victory." Baron William said, "Bring me my red tunic to hide the blood if I should be wounded, and I will lead the army to victory." Baron Armand said, "Bring me my brown trousers." Landolf tdillemuth@hotmail.com on 02/19/98 06:08:07 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) So, tell tell tell! What was the Armand joke? (Too bad about the "feeling-up" ... Your armor is a magnet, I guess!!) Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 20 Feb 1998 08:53:42 -0600 Artemisian Court was held after Grand Court. It was a dark and stormy night.(I've always wanted to use that line, and it was raining.) Their Artemisian Majesties held court in the Barony of Sentinel's Keep pavillion. People were packed in like sadrines in a can. His Majesty made an announcement that he was proud of the way Artemisia aquitted herself on the field and that WE one the style point for our entrance onto the field. The only business before the court was our presentation of the site/feast tokens and an invitation to the Arts and Sciences competition to their Majesties. Meister Jurgen and I were called before the thrones. On our way up His Majesty declared that Jurgen and I should be fondled on our way to His presence. All I could do was throw my hands in the air, shake my head, resign myself to the inevitable and follow Jurgen through the crowd. We concluded our business and began to return to our places in the corner of the pavillion, when His Majesty, once again, said "Make sure those men are well fondled." I failed in my mission to keep Jurgen from being molested, but what is one poor, humble knight to do against a decree from the King? Your well fondled and humiliated servant, Landolf jjhugi@xmission.com on 02/19/98 02:51:02 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) >I have an off-the-field story. (Sorry Jurgi, I couldn't resist.) >I was wandering Merchant's Row, by myself, when I met Viscountess Courtney >and her husband Lord Michael. As we chatted several other Artemisians came >up to us and joined the conversation, Mistress Casimira, Meister Jurgen, >Baron Armand, and others. Casimira told Jurgen the Armand joke. I don't know this joke. >The conversation broke up and we all went our separate directions. Jurgen and >I continued on together, sort of as protection from the wanton women, >mostly because we are friends. As we looked around we chanced upon Armand, >again. >"Are you two stalking me?" the Baron asked. >"Yes," I answered. >"Then I'm the luckiest man in the world," said Armand, as he runs his >hands all over Jurgi's chest. I'm hearing the dialogue from Mighty Phython 'run away, run away' here. >I did my best to save Jurgi from the women, but this caught me off guard. >Much like His Majesty's decree that Jurgi and I should be well fondled in >court. What is this story? Why, who, what happened? >All I could do was throw my hands in the air and say "oh, well". >Landolf Well gee, what else could you do considering the circumstances? (run far, far away?) LT What kind of spell has been casted on Jurgi? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Funny News Date: 20 Feb 1998 09:04:08 -0600 I heard on the radio that tee shirt sales are brisk in Nagano for the Olympics. One shirt is especially popular. There is a tee-shirt honoring(?) the Canadian snowboarder who tested positive for marijuana use. The shirt is a Canadian flag and the title of the Canadian national anthem. The only thing is that both have been altered slightly. Instead of a maple leaf the flag sports a marijuana leaf and the last two letters of the title (da) have been crossed off and replaced with bis, so it now reads "Oh, Canabis." Someone has a perverse sense of humor. Landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) vigil Date: 20 Feb 1998 09:19:20 -0700 > Burgermeister Meister Jurgen, hier! I am thinking about the 'vigil' > thing and I have not got many ideas. I have never been an active > participant in any vigil and would like some suggestions on how to > handle it. Maybe some set up ideas, food, Ambiance (sp?), what kinds > of things work well, what people like, or wouldn't do again if given > the choice. I just need some thoughts. Thanks, > Jurgi > > I have only been to three vigils--Landolf's, Gillian's and Tegan's. Landolf held his vigil in our small arming pavillion. There were chairs, and a table to hold his armor, etc. We had hot chocolate and cider for those waiting outside. One thing about the pavillion was that people could leave "the back way" if they wanted to. We had a fire going and that was nice for people who wanted to congregate. Gillian and Tegan each had separate pavillions. I liked the banners they had hanging both outside and inside their pavillions and the tiki torches along the way. They had a finger-food buffet--fruit, cheese, etc. They had a ceremony before they began their vigils where each item that meant something to them (ie, for a knight, his armor, sword, spurs, et) was presented and put into the pavillion. Maybe you should ask them what they liked best and what comments they may have had from others regarding their vigils. I also know that Landolf has been to a lot more vigils than I have. Don't know if this helps . . . Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: RE: (cdc) Sword hilts Date: 20 Feb 1998 09:34:00 -0600 I saw one that I think was brass. Very nice but too pricey. Duane's are plain but functional, made of steel and very reasonably priced. I'll let you know, Baldwin, what comes of these prototypes. Landolf radford.perry@lmco.com on 02/20/98 08:26:27 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Hey, this sounds like an excellent oppurtunity. There is a Knight here in the West that has a very nice wire-wrapped hilt on his back-up weapon. It looks very authentic and certainly adds to the overall effect of his harness. When I asked him about it, he said that the socket hilt was made by a craftsman living in the Middle and sold for about $200-$250. Me being me, I've been trying to determine how to make my own. - Baldwin ---------- From: Olan G Mikkelsen[SMTP:ogmikkel@regence.com] Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Thursday, February 19, 1998 7:53 AM To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: (cdc) Sword hilts Last night Duane(sp?) showed me some way cool sword hilts that he had made. Not just quillons, but full hilts that rattan would slide into. He thought that he would sell them for about $35 for a hand-and-a-half and $40 for a great sword. We need to avail ourselves of the opportunity to have Duane weld us things because his wife graduates in July and they will be moving. Angus has a new shield basket and the basket hilt that Duane made looks really good.(Not as pretty as mine, but good.) Just FYI Landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 20 Feb 1998 11:10:00 -0700 >> I have an off-the-field story. (Sorry Jurgi, I couldn't resist.) >> I was wandering Merchant's Row, by myself, when I met Viscountess Courtney >> and her husband Lord Michael. As we chatted several other Artemisians came >> up to us and joined the conversation, Mistress Casimira, Meister Jurgen, >> Baron Armand, and others. Casimira told Jurgen the Armand joke. The >> conversation broke up and we all went our separate directions. Jurgen and >> I continued on together, sort of as protection from the wanton women, >> mostly because we are friends. As we looked around we chanced upon Armand, >> again. >> "Are you two stalking me?" the Baron asked. >> "Yes," I answered. >> "Then I'm the luckiest man in the world," said Armand, as he runs his >> hands all over Jurgi's chest. >> I did my best to save Jurgi from the women, but this caught me off guard. >> Much like His Majesty's decree that Jurgi and I should be well fondled in >> court. All I could do was throw my hands in the air and say "oh, well". >> Landolf >> >> >Oh! Wow! Now I am embarrased! Lynnette is definetly not letting me >go anywhere with the boys now! (sarchasem) shucks! > >Jurgi > She'll be paranoid when you go anywhere now. (j/k) LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) War Stories Date: 20 Feb 1998 10:24:46 PST Well, even a night out with the "guys" takes on a whole new problem for you, huh, Jurgi? Thanks for telling the Armand joke, I was needing a laugh this morning! Cam ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: (cdc) Collegium Carpool Info? Date: 20 Feb 1998 10:29:32 PST Mistress Rebecca, Did you want Arkasha and I to come out there in the morning on Saturday, or will you be picking us up? (If so, do you need directions? We live on a slightly odd cul-de-sac.) Do people generally wear their garb down to an event, or do they dress up once they've arrived at site? And lastly, could you post the list of classes again? I forgot to print it out and I can't remember enough to tell Arkasha what classes there will be!! :) Thanks!! Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Collegium Carpool Info? Date: 20 Feb 1998 12:30:01 -0700 > Mistress Rebecca, > > Did you want Arkasha and I to come out there in the morning on Saturday, > or will you be picking us up? (If so, do you need directions? We live > on a slightly odd cul-de-sac.) > That is up to you. We can pick you up or you can come to our place. Whatever. If you came to our house, could you pick Francesca up as well and be there about 7? > Do people generally wear their garb down to an event, or do they dress > up once they've arrived at site? > It depends. Landolf ALWAYS changes; sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. It depends on what I am wearing--is it comfy or not; it depends on whether or not there will be time to change--you will have plenty of time to change. Whatever (I'm certainly non-committal today, aren't I? ) > And lastly, could you post the list of classes again? I forgot to print > it out and I can't remember enough to tell Arkasha what classes there > will be!! :) > 11:00-12:00 Recipe redaction--Mistress Agnese, area 3 Beginning SCA--Baron Ulrich, area 2 SCA Archery--Lady Adelheid, area 1 Norse Persona--Mistress Brynhildr, area 4 12:00-1:00 Lunch break 1:00-2:00 Cooking for a feast--Master Edward, area 2 2:00-3:00 Scottish persona--Baron Ulrich, area 2 1:00-3:00 SCA Fitness--Sir Maikeru, area 1 Bobbin Lace--Mistress Rebecca, area 3 3:00-4:00 Marshall info--Lord Derrik, area 1 Arts & Sciences documentation--Sir tryggvi, area 3 (?) Welsh Persona--Sir Ronan, area 3 (?) 4:00-5:00 Irish Persona--Sir Fitz, area 3 (?) Dancing--Master Edward, area 1 Arms submission--Rogue, area 3 (?) Until I did this schedule, I didn't realize that the Irish persona class was at 4 pm. Were you planning to go to this class? If we want to be at the Cub Scout demo by 5:30, we will need to leave the collegium by 4:30. I don't know if we ever got a consensus on the dinner issue--are we all going out after the demo? Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Cub Scouts Date: 20 Feb 1998 12:30:30 MDT The Cub demo will be at 5:00 at 300 west 4800 South tomarrow,2/21/98. I and Lynnette will be there with my Armor (Maybe the dress stuff) and a few of my things. Those of you who are riding with Landolf and Rebecca, I need to know who is comming and what types of things you would like to participate in so I can make plans. Thanks, Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Dinner after Date: 20 Feb 1998 12:36:55 MDT I was just talking to some of my collogues and they suggested a place on 25th called Roosters, otherwise they also said that Best Burgers is the best semi fast food place. I would think that 8 people would be okay to eat at the demo. Either way I need to be there at 5;00. We could decide after as we pack up to leave. THey want this to be fairly short. (45 min.) our part. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Dinner after Date: 20 Feb 1998 13:22:31 -0700 > I was just talking to some of my collogues and they suggested a place > on 25th called Roosters, otherwise they also said that Best Burgers > is the best semi fast food place. I would think that 8 people would > be okay to eat at the demo. Either way I need to be there at 5;00. > We could decide after as we pack up to leave. THey want this to be > fairly short. (45 min.) our part. > Jurgi > Do they want a fighting demo? Arts display? Dancing? Ceremonies? Skits? Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Dinner after Date: 20 Feb 1998 13:27:06 MDT > From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" > Organization: Logan High School > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 13:22:31 -0700 > Subject: Re: (cdc) Dinner after > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > I was just talking to some of my collogues and they suggested a place > > on 25th called Roosters, otherwise they also said that Best Burgers > > is the best semi fast food place. I would think that 8 people would > > be okay to eat at the demo. Either way I need to be there at 5;00. > > We could decide after as we pack up to leave. THey want this to be > > fairly short. (45 min.) our part. > > Jurgi > > > Do they want a fighting demo? Arts display? Dancing? Ceremonies? > Skits? > > Rebecca > whatever we want to do!> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Dinner after Date: 20 Feb 1998 13:33:01 -0700 > > > I was just talking to some of my collogues and they suggested a place > > > on 25th called Roosters, otherwise they also said that Best Burgers > > > is the best semi fast food place. I would think that 8 people would > > > be okay to eat at the demo. Either way I need to be there at 5;00. > > > We could decide after as we pack up to leave. THey want this to be > > > fairly short. (45 min.) our part. > > > Jurgi > > > > > Do they want a fighting demo? Arts display? Dancing? Ceremonies? > > Skits? > > > > Rebecca > > > whatever > we want > to do!> > Okay, what is your vision? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) Dinner after Date: 20 Feb 1998 12:42:50 -0800 > > > Do they want a fighting demo? Arts display? Dancing? Ceremonies? > > Skits? > > > > Rebecca > > > whatever > we want > to do!> > Okay, what is your vision? Well, it used to be 20/20 but as Old Age keeps creeping up...wait, who turned off the lights!? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: RE: (cdc) Dinner after Date: 20 Feb 1998 13:47:29 -0700 > Well, it used to be 20/20 but as Old Age keeps creeping up...wait, who > turned off the lights!? > > *groan* Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Dinner after Date: 20 Feb 1998 13:59:54 MDT > From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" > Organization: Logan High School > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Date sent: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 13:33:01 -0700 > Subject: Re: (cdc) Dinner after > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > > > > I was just talking to some of my collogues and they suggested a place > > > > on 25th called Roosters, otherwise they also said that Best Burgers > > > > is the best semi fast food place. I would think that 8 people would > > > > be okay to eat at the demo. Either way I need to be there at 5;00. > > > > We could decide after as we pack up to leave. THey want this to be > > > > fairly short. (45 min.) our part. > > > > Jurgi > > > > > > > Do they want a fighting demo? Arts display? Dancing? Ceremonies? > > > Skits? > > > > > > Rebecca > > > > > whatever > > we want > > to do!> > > > Okay, what is your vision? > I haven't decided. THe Boys like the fighting and I thought I'd talk about Chivalry and the code, nothing long. Armor, swords and how to take care of it. Cubs can get very silly and thats just not me! I was going to call the guy and ask him since he has been talking mostly to Lynnette. Jurgi > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:29:39 -0700 (MST) I got the formal (we show them to use site) reciepts for all five campgrounds in the mail yesterday. Site is fully legal. Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:32:36 -0700 Angus, Please make a copy for me to put with the returned check. Thanks Rixa D=27Ailette >>> Pug 02/20 2:29 PM >>> I got the formal (we show them to use site) reciepts for all five = campgrounds in the mail yesterday. Site is fully legal. Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: (cdc) Shire Herald's title Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:35:07 -0700 (MST) After lurking on the heralds list for a while I realized that a lot of groups have some sort of fancy title for their herald. Goldenwing herald comes to mind, but 1000 eyes has Azure Puisivant, and there are others. I was wondering if a shire can do something like that, and what we might use. Here are a few I came up with, what do people think? Spatulant Herald Bannock puisivant (bannock, scottish period pancake) Ursine puisivant etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: (cdc) rattan Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:37:40 -0700 (MST) I would like to make a dirk to fight with, which would require about 17" of rattan. I have a 25" piece that would make a lovely short sword/back-up weapon, and think it would be a shame to cut it down if it isn't necessary. Anybody got a shorter stick I can trade with? Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Herald's title Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:39:27 -0700 > After lurking on the heralds list for a while I realized that a lot of groups > have some sort of fancy title for their herald. Goldenwing herald comes to > mind, but 1000 eyes has Azure Puisivant, and there are others. I was wondering > if a shire can do something like that, and what we might use. > > Here are a few I came up with, what do people think? > > Spatulant Herald > Bannock puisivant (bannock, scottish period pancake) > Ursine puisivant > etc. > *groan* Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:38:04 MDT > Date sent: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 14:29:39 -0700 (MST) > From: Pug > Subject: (cdc) Harvest War IX > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > I got the formal (we show them to use site) reciepts for all five campgrounds > in the mail yesterday. Site is fully legal. > > Angus > So what are you going to call this Harvest war? Nine. here are my votes: fine, mine, dine, line, pine, rhin-0, sign, vine, wine, peign. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Herald's title Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:40:27 MDT > Date sent: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 14:35:07 -0700 (MST) > From: Pug > Subject: (cdc) Shire Herald's title > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > After lurking on the heralds list for a while I realized that a lot of groups > have some sort of fancy title for their herald. Goldenwing herald comes to > mind, but 1000 eyes has Azure Puisivant, and there are others. I was wondering > if a shire can do something like that, and what we might use. > > Here are a few I came up with, what do people think? > > Spatulant Herald > Bannock puisivant (bannock, scottish period pancake) > Ursine puisivant > etc. > I think that Lynnette would just like "Herald of Cote du Ciel" I'm just guessing but.... Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) rattan Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:41:53 MDT > Date sent: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 14:37:40 -0700 (MST) > From: Pug > Subject: (cdc) rattan > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > I would like to make a dirk to fight with, which would require about 17" of > rattan. I have a 25" piece that would make a lovely short sword/back-up weapon, > and think it would be a shame to cut it down if it isn't necessary. Anybody got > a shorter stick I can trade with? > > Angus > I've got one you could have. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 20 Feb 1998 13:45:36 -0800 How about adding a little intrigue for the non-fighting types and calling it Harvest War Crime. - Baldwin > I got the formal (we show them to use site) reciepts for all five campgrounds > in the mail yesterday. Site is fully legal. > > Angus > So what are you going to call this Harvest war? Nine. here are my votes: fine, mine, dine, line, pine, rhin-0, sign, vine, wine, peign. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:53:13 -0700 (MST) >Angus, >Please make a copy for me to put with the returned check. >Thanks >Rixa D=27Ailette Just what do you need? I got a little 2"x3" handwritten slip, the original machine reciept, and the official stuff we show the rangers if they ask, which is 10 pages long. I'll be glad to give you any and all copies you want, or the originals of the little reciepts if that is all you need. Angus >>> Pug 02/20 2:29 PM >>> I got the formal (we show them to use site) reciepts for all five = campgrounds in the mail yesterday. Site is fully legal. Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 20 Feb 1998 15:01:29 -0700 (MST) >How about adding a little intrigue for the non-fighting types and calling it >Harvest War Crime. > > - Baldwin But that would be redundant, as the whole purpose of Harvest war is to prevent the theft of our harvest from the (I forgot). By the way, are (I forgot) connected in any way with pancakes? Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:07:31 -0800 Actually, I believe the pancakes were specially bred by the Grain Alliance. After all, some sages argue that pancakes are a grain byproduct. - Baldwin ---------- From: Pug Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Friday, February 20, 1998 3:01 PM To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX >How about adding a little intrigue for the non-fighting types and calling it >Harvest War Crime. > > - Baldwin But that would be redundant, as the whole purpose of Harvest war is to prevent the theft of our harvest from the (I forgot). By the way, are (I forgot) connected in any way with pancakes? Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Collegium Carpool Info? Date: 20 Feb 1998 14:40:59 PST Mistress Rebecca, I hate to be such a loser, but I don't think there's any way Arkasha and I can be counted on to be up before 6am tomorrow to get ourselves ready /and/ to pick up Francesca, and then make it to your house /by/ 7am. We're night owls to the the bone and will have a difficult time just being ready by 7am. (I hate to admit all this, but I'd better be realistic rather than mess up everyone's schedule!) I guess I'm not sure what direction we're headed in: it's south to the Salt Lake City area, right? So leaving from your house would be the easiest and quickest way to go? Arg. I'm a zombie as it is due to insomnia, let me talk to Arkasha about whether he feels we can make the pick-up loop and make it to your place on time... We'll call you tonight if I don't answer you on the list before 5:30pm. Cam ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Collegium Carpool Info? Date: 20 Feb 1998 15:47:30 -0700 (MST) >I'm a zombie as it is due to insomnia, let me talk to Arkasha about >whether he feels we can make the pick-up loop and make it to your place >on time... We'll call you tonight if I don't answer you on the list >before 5:30pm. > >Cam Camilla, please do me a favor and call my lady wife and inform her of the plans. I am curently in the doghouse for not printing out some of this stuff for her, and it would be better if she were involved directly. Angus, who really needs to get a computer that can network from home so that his wife won't use his new dirk on him. She is not always the sweet little italian girl. And even those of you who know the stealth H have yet to meet the shieldmaid from Albert the great's court! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: (cdc) A day in the Life Date: 20 Feb 1998 16:16:30 -0700 Rand=27s server is down today Please see attached Rixa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 20 Feb 1998 16:18:08 -0700 The machine receipt is sufficient. >>> Pug 02/20 2:53 PM >>> >Angus, >Please make a copy for me to put with the returned check. >Thanks >Rixa D=3D27Ailette Just what do you need? I got a little 2=22x3=22 handwritten slip, the = original machine reciept, and the official stuff we show the rangers if they ask, = which is 10 pages long. I=27ll be glad to give you any and all copies you want, = or the originals of the little reciepts if that is all you need. Angus >>> Pug 02/20 2:29 PM >>> I got the formal (we show them to use site) reciepts for all five =3D campgrounds in the mail yesterday. Site is fully legal. Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Art Wagner" Subject: Re: (cdc) digest available? Date: 20 Feb 1998 16:33:43 -0800 Hey all! I suppose this question is best aimed at John, but others might be interested. How do I go about getting the CdC mailing list in digest form? I like keeping in touch but since much of the postings are day-to-day things (which I'm not there for) it would be nice to get it in one or two combined postings. Gillie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Art Wagner" Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 20 Feb 1998 16:36:11 -0800 >How about adding a little intrigue for the non-fighting types and calling it >Harvest War Crime. > > - Baldwin After the weather last year we could call it "Harvest War Slime". Gillian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Art Wagner" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Herald's title Date: 20 Feb 1998 16:38:39 -0800 > Here are a few I came up with, what do people think? > > Spatulant Herald > Bannock puisivant (bannock, scottish period pancake) > Ursine puisivant > etc. How about "Bodacious Puisivant".... in reference to an old argument on the exact translation of "Cote' du Ciel". *grin* Gillie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Art Wagner" Subject: Re: (cdc) War Stories Date: 20 Feb 1998 16:45:02 -0800 My war story.... No s>>> there I was. Fighting in the 8 man melee' tourney on Thursday with AnTir. I was using Aveloc's 7' fiberglass spear which is made to extend via a coupling into a 9' spear, thus had no "stop" at the and nor any kind of grip (my spear is wrapped for the last 18" or so in cloth tape and has a big "but-cap" built up of tape at the end). As a result I launched that spear into the air on 4 separate occasions (I couldn't hold on to it) and fell down 3 times trying to get it back! Even with this inauspicious performance we ended up placing second in the trouney, my hat's off to my team-mates. Gillian The more things change the more they stay the same..... sigh. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Diane Perry (Melangell)" Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 21 Feb 1998 10:59:52 +0000 > >The conversation broke up and we all went our separate directions. Jurgen > and > >I continued on together, sort of as protection from the wanton women, > >mostly because we are friends. As we looked around we chanced upon Armand, > >again. > >"Are you two stalking me?" the Baron asked. > >"Yes," I answered. > >"Then I'm the luckiest man in the world," said Armand, as he runs his > >hands all over Jurgi's chest. > > I'm hearing the dialogue from Mighty Phython 'run away, run away' here. Jurgie, this has shades of A.J. and his run in with the guy up at Raptor War who was after his body. Melangell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Diane Perry (Melangell)" Subject: Re: (cdc) Dinner after Date: 21 Feb 1998 10:59:52 +0000 > > I was just talking to some of my collogues and they suggested a place > on 25th called Roosters, otherwise they also said that Best Burgers > is the best semi fast food place. I would think that 8 people would > be okay to eat at the demo. Either way I need to be there at 5;00. > We could decide after as we pack up to leave. THey want this to be > fairly short. (45 min.) our part. > Jurgi Uh, Jurgi, are you aware that Roosters is a Brew Pub? Just checking. melangell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bill Herr Subject: Re: (cdc) Collegium Carpool Info? Date: 20 Feb 1998 13:19:23 -0700 Rebecca Mikkelsen wrote: > > Mistress Rebecca, > > > > Did you want Arkasha and I to come out there in the morning on Saturday, > > or will you be picking us up? (If so, do you need directions? We live > > on a slightly odd cul-de-sac.) > > > > That is up to you. We can pick you up or you can come to our place. > Whatever. If you came to our house, could you pick Francesca up as > well and be there about 7? > > > Do people generally wear their garb down to an event, or do they dress > > up once they've arrived at site? > > > > It depends. Landolf ALWAYS changes; sometimes I do, sometimes I > don't. It depends on what I am wearing--is it comfy or not; it > depends on whether or not there will be time to change--you will have > plenty of time to change. Whatever (I'm certainly non-committal > today, aren't I? ) > > > And lastly, could you post the list of classes again? I forgot to print > > it out and I can't remember enough to tell Arkasha what classes there > > will be!! :) > > > 11:00-12:00 > Recipe redaction--Mistress Agnese, area 3 > Beginning SCA--Baron Ulrich, area 2 > SCA Archery--Lady Adelheid, area 1 > Norse Persona--Mistress Brynhildr, area 4 > 12:00-1:00 > Lunch break > 1:00-2:00 > Cooking for a feast--Master Edward, area 2 > 2:00-3:00 > Scottish persona--Baron Ulrich, area 2 > 1:00-3:00 > SCA Fitness--Sir Maikeru, area 1 > Bobbin Lace--Mistress Rebecca, area 3 > 3:00-4:00 > Marshall info--Lord Derrik, area 1 > Arts & Sciences documentation--Sir tryggvi, area 3 (?) > Welsh Persona--Sir Ronan, area 3 (?) > 4:00-5:00 > Irish Persona--Sir Fitz, area 3 (?) > Dancing--Master Edward, area 1 > Arms submission--Rogue, area 3 (?) > > Until I did this schedule, I didn't realize that the Irish persona > class was at 4 pm. Were you planning to go to this class? If we > want to be at the Cub Scout demo by 5:30, we will need to leave the > collegium by 4:30. I don't know if we ever got a consensus on the > dinner issue--are we all going out after the demo? > > Rebecca I don't care where we eat or when just that we do. I know I wasn't planning to exactly attend the Irish persona class I was going to see if they had any paperwork that I could bring home for those unable to attend but a few other who have Irish personas may.Rhiell(Just my two bits worth) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Bill Herr Subject: (cdc) good news Date: 20 Feb 1998 13:22:58 -0700 To those who know my tribulations with the pancake owned store (aka Kmart) I will be leaving there in two weeks. However, I am not left out in the street to beg. I got a temporary teaching job down in Roy until the school year is out. Thanks for all the encouragement that I have received. (No this isn't permanant but its a "real" job). See you all tommorrow bright and early. I'll be waiting dancing shoes in one hand and a notebook in the other. Rheill ps no more late night conspiracy parites except on the weekends. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Herald's title Date: 23 Feb 1998 08:39:15 -0600 How about The Dancing Bear Herald? Landolf SLR4G@cc.usu.edu on 02/20/98 02:35:07 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) After lurking on the heralds list for a while I realized that a lot of groups have some sort of fancy title for their herald. Goldenwing herald comes to mind, but 1000 eyes has Azure Puisivant, and there are others. I was wondering if a shire can do something like that, and what we might use. Here are a few I came up with, what do people think? Spatulant Herald Bannock puisivant (bannock, scottish period pancake) Ursine puisivant etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) War Stories Date: 23 Feb 1998 10:58:13 -0600 I have a similar story about dropping a weapon. No syrup, there we were in the open field battle. His Aten Majesty had asked for help on our left flank. His Artemisian Majesty told His Aten Majesty that Artemisia OWNED the left flank. Once again, since the Cote du Ciel contingent was rather few in numbers but large in firepower, I chose to use the unit to fill the gaps when I saw them. The gap this time just happened to be at the extreme edge of the field, known as the Edge of the World. I set up right next to the rope that defined the edge. Directly opposite me was a sword and shield man. I could tell this guy was anxious to kill me, if he could. The fighting became static and we were doing well. I'd stick one of the enemy and the shield man would start to charge. I'd pivot to face him and thrust at him and he'd dance back out of range. This routine occurred several times when I decided to try to take the guy out. I threw an extended thrust at him, which he managed to deflect. My spear glanced by him and continued on and, you got it, sportsfans, I droppped my spear. Instead of backing up and looking for another weapon I tried to pick up my spear. I made three grabs for my weapon. The shield guy rushed in after he saw that I was unsuccessful in retrieving my spear. He threw a textbook wrap that landed on my kidney. Now, I don' t mean to imply that I, by myself, anchored the entire flank, (humble, modest knight that I am) but after I got killed the flank was rolled up and the enemy swept around behind the rest of our army. Gillie, I guess that means we came in second, too. But that's not such a good thing in a war where there are only two groups fighting. Landolf gillian@tss.net on 02/20/98 05:45:02 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) My war story.... No s>>> there I was. Fighting in the 8 man melee' tourney on Thursday with AnTir. I was using Aveloc's 7' fiberglass spear which is made to extend via a coupling into a 9' spear, thus had no "stop" at the and nor any kind of grip (my spear is wrapped for the last 18" or so in cloth tape and has a big "but-cap" built up of tape at the end). As a result I launched that spear into the air on 4 separate occasions (I couldn't hold on to it) and fell down 3 times trying to get it back! Even with this inauspicious performance we ended up placing second in the trouney, my hat's off to my team-mates. Gillian The more things change the more they stay the same..... sigh. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Harvest War IX Date: 23 Feb 1998 07:14:06 -0600 I like 'nein'. Landolf JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us on 02/20/98 01:38:04 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > Date sent: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 14:29:39 -0700 (MST) > From: Pug > Subject: (cdc) Harvest War IX > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > I got the formal (we show them to use site) reciepts for all five campgrounds > in the mail yesterday. Site is fully legal. > > Angus > So what are you going to call this Harvest war? Nine. here are my votes: fine, mine, dine, line, pine, rhin-0, sign, vine, wine, peign. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) rattan Date: 23 Feb 1998 07:13:05 -0600 I think I do, but I won't be a fighter practice wednesday. Landolf SLR4G@cc.usu.edu on 02/20/98 02:37:40 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) I would like to make a dirk to fight with, which would require about 17" of rattan. I have a 25" piece that would make a lovely short sword/back-up weapon, and think it would be a shame to cut it down if it isn't necessary. Anybody got a shorter stick I can trade with? Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Shire Herald's title Date: 23 Feb 1998 07:12:00 -0600 "Spatulant " is a reserved usage word, so that's out. Bannock sounds too much like the Indian tribe in 100 Eyes area, people might not understand the Scottish use. Ursine reminds me alot of porcine and might be confused with a pig. I hate to seem like a wet blanket, but... Nice suggestions , keep trying. Landolf SLR4G@cc.usu.edu on 02/20/98 02:35:07 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) After lurking on the heralds list for a while I realized that a lot of groups have some sort of fancy title for their herald. Goldenwing herald comes to mind, but 1000 eyes has Azure Puisivant, and there are others. I was wondering if a shire can do something like that, and what we might use. Here are a few I came up with, what do people think? Spatulant Herald Bannock puisivant (bannock, scottish period pancake) Ursine puisivant etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) The high cost of trust Date: 23 Feb 1998 11:14:23 -0600 Hey, Cote du CieI. Here's an opportunity for us to do some good in the world. I really like Tarkash and have been to his house. I also can sympathize with his situation of trying to come up with a house payment( although mine was never stolen). I have thought about trying to set up a fund on the Aerie to raise some money to help them get over this setback. I would be willing to send $5.00 -$10.00 to Tarkash and his lady. Would anyone else care to contribute? Landolf ---------------------- Forwarded by Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG on 02/23/98 11:08 AM --------------------------- TEARLGRA@aol.com on 02/22/98 09:47:19 PM Please respond to artemisia@server.umt.edu cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Greetings fair Artemisia. I apologize for taking up bandwidth here but I am in a serious need to vent aand perhaps warn others. Today, Sunday Feb 22, The Shire of Gryphon's lair held fighter practice at my home. We have been doing this for the entire winter. I place high regards to my shire & it's populace. I would trust them with anything, however, today someone, while in the bathroom, went through my wife's purse and removed our house payment of $600.00. We had our usual group here plus two or three people that I don't know that well, one from SLC, one from Hill AFB, aand a young man from down the street. Most of these people I would trust with my wife, my children & my life if needed. I know that the leaving of the purse in there was wrong, (particulalry after my post on escorts, why invite the possibility) but quite honestly we did not even consider the possiblity of someone doing this, did not even think about it. So much for blind trust and the naivete of Tarkash. We will no longer be holding fighter practice at my home. At this point my mind is reeling at the concept that someone could even think of doing something like this to us,after we invited them into our home, shared with them, (and believe me, with our situation that is not always easy, but I wouldn't have it any other way) And they would take from us like that. I have never before felt so hurt or violated in my life. And so I would like to offer this word of warning, no matter how well you think you know people, if you are inviting people into your home, remove any source of temptation and avoid the strife and the pain. Protect yourselves. If by chance the person who took the money is reading this, I'd like to give you this to sleep on, The money you took pays my house payment, now it will be the money my kids use for school lunches, the money I use to pay the gas, lights and water bills not to mention groceries for the month. Did we look like we could afford to lose the money? Anyone who's been to my house can attest to the fact that ain't the truth. Yes I have two cars in the driveway and a Harley Davidson motorcycle, one car is my wife's, the other belongs to my boss(company car) and i won the damn bike. Tell you what, bring back the money & you take the bike instead, ok? In service to the dream Lord Tarkash "In life, trust everyone all of the time until they prove they are untrustworthy." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) Cubs Date: 23 Feb 1998 09:26:36 MDT Thanks to everyone who came to the cubs thing. I know It wasn't exciting, but It was a good diversion and the food was better than hot dogs. I have another one on the 27th, this Friday, for my sons group which I plan on being much better. If you're not planning on Mountain Crests Play and will be in Brigham around 7:00 the church is on 2nd East and 5th South. I would like to do some fighting if possible. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) The high cost of trust Date: 23 Feb 1998 11:30:18 PST Talk about scum of the universe... Anyone who would steal from a host (or anyone, of course) is absolutely without redeming value! I think a "replace the rent" fund is a great idea! I'm sure any little bit would help immeasurably!! We should pursue the idea! Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) Cubs Date: 23 Feb 1998 15:40:44 -0700 (MST) >Thanks to everyone who came to the cubs thing. I know It wasn't >exciting, but It was a good diversion and the food was better than >hot dogs. I have another one on the 27th, this Friday, for my sons >group which I plan on being much better. If you're not planning on >Mountain Crests Play and will be in Brigham around 7:00 the church is >on 2nd East and 5th South. I would like to do some fighting if >possible. > >Jurgi I'd love to Jurgi, but I have some questions. Francesca is committed to doing Mt. Crest, but didn't commit me because we thought McK really wouldn't fit in there ;). So obviously, I've got the Mckster that night. If it would be okay to bring her, or if We could con Maddy into watching her while we fight, or something could be worked out, count me in! Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: (cdc) My War Story Date: 23 Feb 1998 16:25:28 -0600 Here is my war story. It was the Castle Battle Saturday, the last 'real' battle of the day. The objective was for the invading army to take the castle, to the last man. They could only enter through one of the castle 'gates', but they could fire over the walls with spears, ballista, arrows, etc. After the lay on both armies stood there for a time exchanging missile fire. Occasionally the cry of 'Ballista' would ring out, and we would all check to see if we needed to side-step to avoid a ballista bolt. I stood with Sir Landolf, Yurgi, and Angus to the left of one of the furthest left entrance. A short time later the opposing army made a push through the gate. The charge was met by a force of fighters, including Cote Du Ciel. Landolf was killed here (I don't know exactly what or who got him though) and Yurgi was armed. (OK, we were all armed, but Yurgi had his arm 'removed') After this the 'enemy' was forced back out of the castle. Myself, Yurgi (with his trusty backup weapon), and Angus took the front of the line. For the next little while the opposing army kept trying to push into the castle. Every time this happened they would get the 'sewing machine affect' from the pole-arms on our side. It was in one such 'rush' that I noticed I was almost perfectly squared off with Baldwin. So of course I did the Cote Du Cielien thing to do . . . I killed him. (After I killed him I kept trying to get his attention to say 'hi' but he was too busy trying to get off the field. So much for 'Service with a smile'.) After this the battle turned into a very long "Try to poke each other over the walls" type thing. It was here that Angus kept getting in the way of the pole-arms trying to kill us, and then every time they would shoot at him I would kill them. (This is why I told him that it is not always important that you are the one doing the killing, as long as you are working effectively as a team.) I kept racking up kill after kill this way. I stopped counting after about ten. A couple of my 'highlight' kills were Sir Aveloc and a Squire from An Tir that was fighting with his knight. The reason this last one was so cool is that the squire and I kept trying to kill each other for a LONG time. Each of us got shots in that were mere inches away from each others face. Finally he went and tried to kill Angus (like so many others) who was standing to my left. As I noticed his attention shift from me to Angus so I shot hard and fast (he had proven himself quite adept at moving out of the way at the last second.) Unfortunately he took a step forward as he shot for Angus and caught my shot hard, directly in the face, which laid him out flat on his back. It was one of those 'mixed emotion' type things. I was sorry I had connected so hard, but I was glad that it was I who had finally killed him. I felt like it was one of those battles everybody dreams off. I have never had so many kills in one battle in the entire nine (or so) years I have been in the SCA. After the battle I decided not to stick around for the resurrection battle. I figured there was no way I could even hope to top this battle, so I decided to end my day on a high note. Lord Kensai p.s - Please pardon any Spelling or Grammatical errors I may have made in the narrative above. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: (cdc) attn: Gillie Date: 23 Feb 1998 16:52:31 -0700 (MST) Sir Gillian I am doing a paper on SCA fighting as oral tradition, and would like to ask you a favor. (This goes by the list as I've lost your email, sorry!) If it would be possible I would like know your lineage as both a fighter (who first trained you, who trained them, and so on) and as a knight (you were squired to Sir A, who was squire to Sir B, and so on). I would appreciate this help greatly Thank you Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Art Wagner" Subject: Re: (cdc) War Stories Date: 23 Feb 1998 20:21:30 -0800 > a textbook wrap that landed on my kidney. > Now, I don' t mean to imply that I, by myself, anchored the entire flank, > (humble, modest knight that I am) but after I got killed the flank was > rolled up and the enemy swept around behind the rest of our army. > Gillie, I guess that means we came in second, too. But that's not such a > good thing in a war where there are only two groups fighting. > Landolf Ah well, such things happen to the best of us I suppose. At least I'm in good company. I really did have a good war, even though I though my martial performance was less than exemplary. The "war" part of war is becoming continually less and less important to me, and the socializing and catching-up seems now to play the pre-eminent role. I s'pose it's inevitable as I leave yet another kingdom in my wake. *grin* Estrella has this year taken on all the trappings of a "family picnic".... and ya know... I kind'a like it that way! missing you all.... Gillian --- "...for every good gift and every power soon grows old and is no more heard of, if Wisdom be not in them. Without Wisdom no faculty can be fully brought out, for whatsoever is done unwisely can never be accounted as skill." -- Alfred the Great, c. 890 AD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) The high cost of trust Date: 24 Feb 1998 07:24:07 -0600 Lucia, of Casteleone, is going to "pass the helm" at their business meeting. I won't be at fighter's practice until much later. Maybe someone can pass the helm before I get there? Landolf tdillemuth@hotmail.com on 02/23/98 12:30:18 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) Talk about scum of the universe... Anyone who would steal from a host (or anyone, of course) is absolutely without redeming value! I think a "replace the rent" fund is a great idea! I'm sure any little bit would help immeasurably!! We should pursue the idea! Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: Re: (cdc) Cubs Date: 24 Feb 1998 07:34:13 MDT > Date sent: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 15:40:44 -0700 (MST) > From: Pug > Subject: Re: (cdc) Cubs > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > >Thanks to everyone who came to the cubs thing. I know It wasn't > >exciting, but It was a good diversion and the food was better than > >hot dogs. I have another one on the 27th, this Friday, for my sons > >group which I plan on being much better. If you're not planning on > >Mountain Crests Play and will be in Brigham around 7:00 the church is > >on 2nd East and 5th South. I would like to do some fighting if > >possible. > > > >Jurgi > > I'd love to Jurgi, but I have some questions. Francesca is committed to doing > Mt. Crest, but didn't commit me because we thought McK really wouldn't fit in > there ;). So obviously, I've got the Mckster that night. If it would be okay to > bring her, or if We could con Maddy into watching her while we fight, or > something could be worked out, count me in! > > Angus > > Mandy is at home with Natalie and Adam, I'm sure she would watch McK as well. We'll get some vidios and they will be happy little rug slugs for a couple hours. Jurgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) digest available? Date: 24 Feb 1998 08:30:38 -0700 > Hey all! > > I suppose this question is best aimed at John, but others might be > interested. How do I go about getting the CdC mailing list in digest form? > I like keeping in touch but since much of the postings are day-to-day > things (which I'm not there for) it would be nice to get it in one or two > combined postings. > > Gillie Gillie. I'll look into it, and let you know as soon as I can. Right now everyone gets it in single post forum, so I'll check on digesting the daily posts into useable chunks. John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: (cdc) Initials Re: Bounced message from Mel Date: 24 Feb 1998 08:40:00 -0700 Dear List, I wasn't going to jump in here, but here is goes! WHEE!!! I must agree with Rebecca on the use of initials. I _subscribe_ to 7 lists. My e-mail can be 50-100 messages per day. I have enough trouble keeping track of which list I am reading. Thank God that Pegasus Mail displays that across the top of the screen along with the subject, that way I can quickly hit the delete button is I don't with to read the thread. I was very confused by PL. I got LT right away, since I knew that Janice was searching for a name. All the other initials just blew me away. If I can't figure out who is sending the message quickly, I will delete it and not even read it. I also get annoyed by all the initials in a message. I do get rolling on the floor laughing ROTFL, and IMHO, in my humble opinion, since they are used on many lists. I have never gotten LOL or others. What I am saying is, no one can tell you what to do or not to do, but some of would like to suggest that for the ease of reading the list, could we please stick to using your names (this is especially hard for those of us not in the Shire who don't really know everyone on the list personally). If it is too bothersome to type your name out each time, include it in your sig file then it will be printed automatically. Rant over. Melangell protestor of all initials ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) War Stories Date: 24 Feb 1998 13:06:12 -0700 (MST) > Ah well, such things happen to the best of us I suppose. At least I'm in >good company. I really did have a good war, even though I though my >martial performance was less than exemplary. The "war" part of war is >becoming continually less and less important to me, and the socializing and >catching-up seems now to play the pre-eminent role. I s'pose it's >inevitable as I leave yet another kingdom in my wake. *grin* Estrella has >this year taken on all the trappings of a "family picnic".... and ya >know... I kind'a like it that way! > >missing you all.... > >Gillian Landolph mentioned that of the three initials in SCA, Sir Gillie focuses on the S :). Good example, both of them. Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: (cdc) Home Site Date: 24 Feb 1998 16:08:34 -0600 John, I seem to have accidentally erased the email that had the address of the shires site in it. Could you re-post the internet address for the shires site? Thanx, Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Diane Perry (Melangell)" Subject: Re: (cdc) My War Story Date: 24 Feb 1998 19:08:20 +0000 Okay, here goes. My war story. Merchants Row, been there done that, same old booths. I had walked through the row several times. I had browsed at the merchants that I like and frequent, Green Duck (with all the books and embroidery stuff), Time Traveling Traders (you know, the amber people), the trim people (Duchess Sedelia). I was not happy. I was looking for something new and exciting. Then on Sunday I found it!! I don't even know the name of the place, nor did I get their business card (bummer), but it was the best store on the row. The man made reproduction metal pieces of Viking, Anglo Saxon, Celtic, and middle ages stuff. There were cloak clasps, spurs, belt rings, belt plaques, and best of all reproduction Sutton Hoo ship burial items. Have you ever looked at the color plates of some of the enamal work that was done in the sutton Hoo ship burial? Georgeous and even better in living color and close up! I was in love. I went back to this merchant 3 or 4 times. Finally, I couldn't help myself and bought an Anglo-Saxon belt ring and two belt plaques (little metal circles with picture in them that attach to the belt). I will definately be looking for this merchant next year. Melangell ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Terrace Fire Dept. Date: 25 Feb 1998 00:08:20 -0700 >The station (and area) by the Hillshire Theatres is South Ogden. >Washington Terrace sits between South Ogden and Riverdale. That help? > Kensai Got it now. Thanks, LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Midsummer demo Date: 26 Feb 1998 09:24:05 -0700 Cote du Ciel's help is *not* needed for the Midsummer Night's Dream Green Show. Do try to come see a performance, though. Friday, Saturday, and Monday, 7 pm for the Green Show and the play starts at 7:30. Tickets $3. Now, for those of you with Friday evening free, Jurgen has a demo going on in Brigham City for the Cub Scouts. Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) War stories Date: 26 Feb 1998 10:42:12 -0700 I heard a war story this week that I found humorous. Some of the fighters from the Vernal group went to the war. They hired themselves out to the Outlands as mercenaries. They were the guys that we hit in the very first of the landing scenario. One of their numbers thought it would be funny to play a practical joke on the rest. He put syrup of Ipecac in their whiskey. Now, I don't know if all of you know what syrup of Ipecac does, so I'll tell you. I makes you puke. Parents are urged to keep a bottle in the medicine cabinet in case their children ingest something that is harmful and can be safely regurgitated. A real-life fight ensued and the jokester came home with two black eyes. He reportedly thought that his black eyes were worth it. Landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: John Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Home Site Date: 26 Feb 1998 11:06:06 -0700 > John, > I seem to have accidentally erased the email that had the address of > the shires site in it. Could you re-post the internet address for the > shires site? Thanx, > Kensai If Janice hasn't already responded, just showing my lag in reading the list. http://www.xmission.com/~jjhugi/shire/shire.html John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Message for Camilla Date: 26 Feb 1998 13:20:33 -0700 Sorry everybody, I don't seem to have Camilla's address . . . Camilla, there is a Cotehardie web page. Do you have internet access? Here is the address: http://pip1.pipcom.com/~tempus/cotehardie.html (and for the rest of you reading this message who may be interested . . .) There are also links to a Landsknecht page and a Houpelande page. Rebecca ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Lowe, Jeff" Subject: (cdc) tag lines Date: 26 Feb 1998 14:27:36 MDT He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands, his head, and his heart is an Artist. St. Francis of Assisi What-d-ya think? JUrgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) tag lines Date: 26 Feb 1998 14:28:41 -0700 I like it , it suits you Landolf JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us on 02/26/98 01:27:36 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands, his head, and his heart is an Artist. St. Francis of Assisi What-d-ya think? JUrgi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Pug Subject: Re: (cdc) tag lines Date: 26 Feb 1998 14:50:31 -0700 (MST) Jurgi wrote: >He who works with his hands is a laborer. >He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. >He who works with his hands, his head, and his heart is an Artist. > > St. Francis of Assisi > >What-d-ya think? >JUrgi Very appropriate. Angus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Rebecca, info please! Date: 26 Feb 1998 15:36:01 -0700 >(and for the rest of you reading this message who may be >interested . . .) There are also links to a Landsknecht page and a >Houpelande page. > >Rebecca OOoo, OOoo, I want that info please! Pretty please? LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) tag lines Date: 26 Feb 1998 15:39:10 -0700 At 02:27 PM 2/26/98 MDT, you wrote: >He who works with his hands is a laborer. >He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. >He who works with his hands, his head, and his heart is an Artist. > > St. Francis of Assisi > >What-d-ya think? >JUrgi Perfect Jurgi, just perfect LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Home Site Date: 26 Feb 1998 15:44:36 -0700 >> John, >> I seem to have accidentally erased the email that had the address of >> the shires site in it. Could you re-post the internet address for the >> shires site? Thanx, >> Kensai > > If Janice hasn't already responded, just showing my lag in reading the >list. > >http://www.xmission.com/~jjhugi/shire/shire.html > >John. Yes this is the Shire's webpage, and saddly it is way out of date. LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Rebecca, info please! Date: 26 Feb 1998 15:54:05 -0700 >(and for the rest of you reading this message who may be > >interested . . .) There are also links to a Landsknecht page and a > >Houpelande page. > > > >Rebecca > > OOoo, OOoo, I want that info please! Pretty please? > LT > http://pip1.pipcom.com/~tempus/landsknect.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Rebecca, info please! Date: 26 Feb 1998 15:59:03 -0700 At 03:54 PM 2/26/98 -0700, you wrote: > >(and for the rest of you reading this message who may be >> >interested . . .) There are also links to a Landsknecht page and a >> >Houpelande page. >> > >> >Rebecca >> >> OOoo, OOoo, I want that info please! Pretty please? >> LT >> >http://pip1.pipcom.com/~tempus/landsknect.html Thank you. Is there a Houpelande page too or is it connected to the Landsknecht page? LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) Rebecca, info please! Date: 26 Feb 1998 16:14:30 -0700 You can get to the Houpalande page via links with the cotehardie or landsknect pages or replace the ending with houpalande (except I'm not sure of the spelling ) > Date: Thu, 26 Feb 1998 15:59:03 -0700 > To: cdc@lists.xmission.com > From: Janice Hugie > Subject: Re: (cdc) Rebecca, info please! > Reply-to: cdc@lists.xmission.com > At 03:54 PM 2/26/98 -0700, you wrote: > > >(and for the rest of you reading this message who may be > >> >interested . . .) There are also links to a Landsknecht page and a > >> >Houpelande page. > >> > > >> >Rebecca > >> > >> OOoo, OOoo, I want that info please! Pretty please? > >> LT > >> > >http://pip1.pipcom.com/~tempus/landsknect.html > > Thank you. Is there a Houpelande page too or is it connected to the > Landsknecht page? > LT > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: (cdc) Thanks Date: 26 Feb 1998 16:25:09 -0700 Rebecca wrote: >You can get to the Houpalande page via links with the cotehardie or >landsknect pages or replace the ending with houpalande (except I'm >not sure of the spelling ) Thanks for all the info. I that all works with my persona and my lord's as well. Thanks again, LT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Art Wagner" Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 26 Feb 1998 16:05:22 -0800 > A real-life fight ensued and the jokester came home with two black eyes. > He reportedly thought that his black eyes were worth it. > > Landolf He got off light. Gillian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) Weather Report Date: 27 Feb 1998 08:09:39 -0700 This is for those on the list outside of Utah. On Tuesday 24 Feb, an El Nino driven storm came to Utah. Snow fell almost continually for the next 24 hours. Wednesday 25 Feb, Snow fall was so bad the my employer, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah closed down before many employees arrived at work. I was enroute to work when I heard the news, so I turned around and went home. As I travelled north the effect of the storm lessened. In Cache Valley the roads where clear, but wet, with light snow falling. Upon arrival home I called Rebecca to infrom her I was home. I told Rebecca that I didn't know what to do with myself. Rebecca, of course, asked if I needed a project( from the infamous Honeydo list, no doubt). My fertile mind quickly came up with a plan(to get out of work). Kris, out eldest, had never broken in his new snowboard. I told Rebecca that I wanted to take Kris snowriding. I checked Kris out of school, gathered our gear and headed for the Beav. Gillie, Baldwin, the powder was knee deep anywhere off the groomed slopes( Yes, I am gloating). Sure a lot different than New Year's Day, eh Baldwin. ( Nanny, nanny,nanny) The best thing is that I get paid for skiing that day. Landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 27 Feb 1998 08:47:07 -0700 Probably because the others were not feeling well after puking their guts out. Landolf gillian@tss.net on 02/26/98 05:05:22 PM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) > A real-life fight ensued and the jokester came home with two black eyes. > He reportedly thought that his black eyes were worth it. > > Landolf He got off light. Gillian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Perry, Radford" Subject: RE: (cdc) Weather Report Date: 27 Feb 1998 07:55:13 -0800 You're a cruel individual!! - Baldwin ---------- From: Olan G Mikkelsen[SMTP:ogmikkel@regence.com] Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Friday, February 27, 1998 7:09 AM To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: (cdc) Weather Report This is for those on the list outside of Utah. On Tuesday 24 Feb, an El Nino driven storm came to Utah. Snow fell almost continually for the next 24 hours. Wednesday 25 Feb, Snow fall was so bad the my employer, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah closed down before many employees arrived at work. I was enroute to work when I heard the news, so I turned around and went home. As I travelled north the effect of the storm lessened. In Cache Valley the roads where clear, but wet, with light snow falling. Upon arrival home I called Rebecca to infrom her I was home. I told Rebecca that I didn't know what to do with myself. Rebecca, of course, asked if I needed a project( from the infamous Honeydo list, no doubt). My fertile mind quickly came up with a plan(to get out of work). Kris, out eldest, had never broken in his new snowboard. I told Rebecca that I wanted to take Kris snowriding. I checked Kris out of school, gathered our gear and headed for the Beav. Gillie, Baldwin, the powder was knee deep anywhere off the groomed slopes( Yes, I am gloating). Sure a lot different than New Year's Day, eh Baldwin. ( Nanny, nanny,nanny) The best thing is that I get paid for skiing that day. Landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Olan G Mikkelsen" Subject: RE: (cdc) Weather Report Date: 27 Feb 1998 08:55:15 -0700 That evil twin showed up, again. Landolf radford.perry@lmco.com on 02/27/98 08:55:13 AM Please respond to cdc@lists.xmission.com cc: (bcc: Olan G Mikkelsen/IS/BCBSU/TBG) You're a cruel individual!! - Baldwin ---------- From: Olan G Mikkelsen[SMTP:ogmikkel@regence.com] Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Sent: Friday, February 27, 1998 7:09 AM To: cdc@lists.xmission.com Subject: (cdc) Weather Report This is for those on the list outside of Utah. On Tuesday 24 Feb, an El Nino driven storm came to Utah. Snow fell almost continually for the next 24 hours. Wednesday 25 Feb, Snow fall was so bad the my employer, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah closed down before many employees arrived at work. I was enroute to work when I heard the news, so I turned around and went home. As I travelled north the effect of the storm lessened. In Cache Valley the roads where clear, but wet, with light snow falling. Upon arrival home I called Rebecca to infrom her I was home. I told Rebecca that I didn't know what to do with myself. Rebecca, of course, asked if I needed a project( from the infamous Honeydo list, no doubt). My fertile mind quickly came up with a plan(to get out of work). Kris, out eldest, had never broken in his new snowboard. I told Rebecca that I wanted to take Kris snowriding. I checked Kris out of school, gathered our gear and headed for the Beav. Gillie, Baldwin, the powder was knee deep anywhere off the groomed slopes( Yes, I am gloating). Sure a lot different than New Year's Day, eh Baldwin. ( Nanny, nanny,nanny) The best thing is that I get paid for skiing that day. Landolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" Subject: (cdc) (Fwd) Fw: "Siege" on The Discovery Channel Date: 27 Feb 1998 10:03:58 -0700 ------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- "Don Modius (Ansteorra Hospitaler)" , "Kipp Martines" , , , "Dame Alys Katherine" , "Della Hutchison" , "Robin Hackett" , "Ellen Tudor (Mistress Helene)" , This is exciting news! Some very good people are involved in this. Spread the word! >April 6th, 9:00pm on The Discovery Channel > >A documentary on siege warfare during the 100 Years War by Dan Diehl > (aka Captain Fredrick von Schwartzbourg) and Mark Donnelly (aka Anders > Thorinwill) (both formerly of the Barony-Marche of the Debatable Lands > in AEthelmearc); art and drawings by Robert Rich (aka Master Brendan > Brisbane, currently of AEthelmearc), with considerable assistance (and > credit to) the SCA groups in Europe. > >A book on the development of siege weaponry is in the final stages and > will be published sometime early this summer by Dan Diehl and Mark Donnelly. > >Mark it on your calendars! > >Questions can be directed to Master Brendan at rpr119@psu.edu. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janice Hugie Subject: Re: (cdc) Weather Report Date: 27 Feb 1998 14:00:11 -0700 Someone is wwwwwwwwwwwwaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy to happy with themselves. Sounds like you had lots of fun, hope Kris did too. LT Isn't it nice when life gives you a break >This is for those on the list outside of Utah. >On Tuesday 24 Feb, an El Nino driven storm came to Utah. Snow fell almost >continually for the next 24 hours. Wednesday 25 Feb, Snow fall was so bad >the my employer, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah closed down before >many employees arrived at work. I was enroute to work when I heard the >news, so I turned around and went home. As I travelled north the effect of >the storm lessened. In Cache Valley the roads where clear, but wet, with >light snow falling. Upon arrival home I called Rebecca to infrom her I was >home. I told Rebecca that I didn't know what to do with myself. Rebecca, >of course, asked if I needed a project( from the infamous Honeydo list, no >doubt). My fertile mind quickly came up with a plan(to get out of work). >Kris, out eldest, had never broken in his new snowboard. I told Rebecca >that I wanted to take Kris snowriding. I checked Kris out of school, >gathered our gear and headed for the Beav. >Gillie, Baldwin, the powder was knee deep anywhere off the groomed slopes( >Yes, I am gloating). Sure a lot different than New Year's Day, eh Baldwin. >( Nanny, nanny,nanny) >The best thing is that I get paid for skiing that day. raspberries, grinning wickedly> >Landolf > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) tag lines Date: 27 Feb 1998 14:39:13 -0600 Jurgi Wrote: He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman. He who works with his hands, his head, and his heart is an Artist. St. Francis of Assisi This one is definitely you! Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Message for Camilla Date: 27 Feb 1998 13:48:51 PST Mistress Rebecca, Wow!! Thanks! I do have access, so I'll be checking that out next!! Camilla ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: Re: (cdc) Weather Report Date: 27 Feb 1998 14:56:14 -0600 Landolf Wrote: This is for those on the list outside of Utah. On Tuesday 24 Feb, an El Nino driven storm came to Utah. Snow fell almost continually for the next 24 hours. Wednesday 25 Feb, Snow fall was so bad the my employer, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah closed down before many employees arrived at work. I was enroute to work when I heard the news, so I turned around and went home. As I travelled north the effect of the storm lessened. In Cache Valley the roads where clear, but wet, with light snow falling. Upon arrival home I called Rebecca to infrom her I was home. I told Rebecca that I didn't know what to do with myself. Rebecca, of course, asked if I needed a project( from the infamous Honeydo list, no doubt). My fertile mind quickly came up with a plan(to get out of work). Kris, out eldest, had never broken in his new snowboard. I told Rebecca that I wanted to take Kris snowriding. I checked Kris out of school, gathered our gear and headed for the Beav. Gillie, Baldwin, the powder was knee deep anywhere off the groomed slopes( Yes, I am gloating). Sure a lot different than New Year's Day, eh Baldwin. ( Nanny, nanny,nanny) The best thing is that I get paid for skiing that day. I heard them cancel your work on the news and wondered if you had to turn around and drive all the way home again. It seems that you got the best out of the whole deal though. :) Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com Subject: (cdc) Yet another Demo Date: 27 Feb 1998 15:05:53 -0600 Here is a question I thought I would throw out at you all and see what you thought. (How does that saying go "Fly it up the flagpole and see who salutes it?") My older brother Bruce wants to do a demo for his ward. (Some of you may remember Bruce. He is married to Robyn, who once played in Lach Sallann.) He wanted myself and my (other) brother Allen to come in armor and play. The only problem is that he wanted to do it on a Friday evening, which is one of the days I work. In addition to this my brother still has not managed to reclaim what armor he does have. Anyway, I told him that I would present the notion to the Shire and see if there were a couple of people who might be interested in giving him a hand. (He only wanted two or three fighters. Robyn was also going to do a thing with medieval dresses with some of the young women in their ward) The exact date is March 20th, and it would be in West Jordan (out by Airport #2). Thoughts? Kensai ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Art Wagner" Subject: Re: (cdc) Weather Report Date: 27 Feb 1998 14:18:22 -0800 > Gillie, Baldwin, the powder was knee deep anywhere off the groomed slopes( > Yes, I am gloating). Sure a lot different than New Year's Day, eh Baldwin. > ( Nanny, nanny,nanny) > The best thing is that I get paid for skiing that day. raspberries, grinning wickedly> > Landolf That's it.... rub it in! sheesh! :-) Gillian (the cherry tree bloom's are popping here already...nya nya!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) War stories Date: 27 Feb 1998 15:10:34 PST >> A real-life fight ensued and the jokester came home with two black eyes. >> He reportedly thought that his black eyes were worth it. >> >> Landolf > >He got off light. > >Gillian > > I agree, that's not a friendly prank! Cam ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" Subject: Re: (cdc) Weather Report Date: 27 Feb 1998 15:15:10 PST >My fertile mind quickly came up with a plan(to get out of work). >Kris, out eldest, had never broken in his new snowboard. I told >Rebecca that I wanted to take Kris snowriding. I checked Kris out of >school,gathered our gear and headed for the Beav. >Gillie, Baldwin, the powder was knee deep anywhere off the groomed >slopes(Yes, I am gloating). Sure a lot different than New Year's >Day, eh Baldwin. >( Nanny, nanny,nanny) >The best thing is that I get paid for skiing that day. raspberries, grinning wickedly> >Landolf What a cool dad! Sounds like a neat-o day!! Cam ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" Subject: (cdc) Lord Tarkesh Date: 28 Feb 1998 18:07:22 -0700 Greetings=21 For those of you who would like to contribute to Lord Tarkesh, please send = it to him directly at: Lord Tarkesh Doug guibord 4075 Jefferson Ave. Ogden, Utah 84403 As a non-profit organization we cannot send money in the name of the = shire. Sorry=21 I wish we could. Any gift in the SCA must be purchased = and given independently. As to what happened to Lord Tarkesh, I feel saddened that a person would = abuse their host in such a way. It lends to the ill rumors that are = spread regarding the SCA. It has been said that a person or group is only = known by their weakest link. I can only ask that we continue to maintain = and reach for high standards. I know that in our shire that is a common = goal for all of us. I thank all of you for your integrity=21 It is a = great feeling of strength and support to be associated with all of you. = =20 Yours in Service,=20 Rixa D=27Ailette