Tried on a 23" steel-boned $300 satin corset and very reluctantly took it off. Petted an ox, played in the rain, and picnicked. Got sunburned shoulders, a splinter and a smoky quartz.
You haven't lived until you smack your best friend in the back of the head with a turky drumstick whilst shouting, "Huzzah, and twenty pounds for the King!".
When I was stationed in Southern California I used to go every year to the Faire in Agoura, at the Fox Ranch. They had semi-permanent structures there and it purported to the be the largest in the world. In any event it was tremendous fun, although for years I resisted going in costume because it seemed ridiculous.
Then I broke down and put together a costume (helped that I got my hands on a two handed sword). It was even more fun, by an order of magnitude.
Robert - Mike does not attend the faire. He dislikes it so much that he used to pay for my friend's ticket so that he wouldn't have to go and I wouldn't go alone.
TBolt - pot, kettle.
less - I took the Smith & Wesson .38, model 642. It fits nicely in a purse (I don't have a thigh holster)
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Bah! Ours doesn't come until march.
ReplyDeleteWe need a photo of Mike with chain mail and a battle axe. Or at least a walking staff and a flagon of brew!
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ReplyDeleteAre you going to Pennsic next week?
You haven't lived until you smack your best friend in the back of the head with a turky drumstick whilst shouting, "Huzzah, and twenty pounds for the King!".
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Had a nephew that got married at one of these in Colorado, a real great time was had by all.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was stationed in Southern California I used to go every year to the Faire in Agoura, at the Fox Ranch. They had semi-permanent structures there and it purported to the be the largest in the world. In any event it was tremendous fun, although for years I resisted going in costume because it seemed ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteThen I broke down and put together a costume (helped that I got my hands on a two handed sword). It was even more fun, by an order of magnitude.
Yoiks, and away!
Huzza! Hope it was fun, y'all got a good day for it! Makes me want to hunt up some mead...
ReplyDeleteWhere did you keep the Bersa?
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heh funny thing about those places about half the population is well armed and people get along just fine.
ReplyDeleteRobert - Mike does not attend the faire. He dislikes it so much that he used to pay for my friend's ticket so that he wouldn't have to go and I wouldn't go alone.
ReplyDeleteTBolt - pot, kettle.
less - I took the Smith & Wesson .38, model 642. It fits nicely in a purse (I don't have a thigh holster)
Steel-boned, eh?
ReplyDeleteIs that from the medieval torture chamber or the medieval boudoir?
Or both?
Y'know, I'm convinced you and Falnfenix would hit it off instantly if you two ever met.
ReplyDeleteI thought Mike couldn't have gone with you, since you took that off before you got home...
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