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Re: Renaissance/Fantasy Faires
I went to some SCA events, a long time ago.
Yes, there was a girl involved. No she wasn't my niece. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] It can be fun if you're in the right mood. Whether you treat it like a bad movie that's so bad it's fun or if you can get into it and just have a goofy good time. There's way more socially awkward geeks than hot chicks in bodices. However, there ARE hot chicks in bodices. Which you don't otherwise get to see very often. |
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Re: Renaissance/Fantasy Faires
I had a roommate once who was into these things, and the bustiers and low cut blouses she would sew for herself for these things were absolutely ridiculous.
The kink factor must be extremely high for most participants in Ren fairs. |
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Re: Renaissance/Fantasy Faires
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[ QUOTE ] I dated the girl on the far right in the purple. [/ QUOTE ] So...you dated peachy? [/ QUOTE ] I think that's the wrong chick. b |
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Re: Renaissance/Fantasy Faires
bernie did you go to Camlann? I recommend doing the "feast" - particularly what they serve during the "Festival for May". That place is cool because the dude is more or less building a permanent medieval village out there.
Last year I think it was they finally had jousting. I couldn't wait to see some jousting carnage but OMFG it was the lamest jousting I could have imagined. Bunch of guys with glorified broomsticks poking each other's shields while they trot past. I wanted to see someone unhorsed or something but alas it was pretty weak. |
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Re: Renaissance/Fantasy Faires
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I dated the girl on the far right in the purple. [/ QUOTE ] So...you dated peachy? [/ QUOTE ] I think that's the wrong chick. b [/ QUOTE ] true [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Renaissance/Fantasy Faires
Renaissance festivals are so sad.
What I don't understand is this: in medieval times, was everybody REALLY friendly and did they talk REALLY loud? |
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Re: Renaissance/Fantasy Faires
El D,
You mean you've never had a turkey leg before? |
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Re: Renaissance/Fantasy Faires
[ QUOTE ]
bernie did you go to Camlann? I recommend doing the "feast" - particularly what they serve during the "Festival for May". That place is cool because the dude is more or less building a permanent medieval village out there. Last year I think it was they finally had jousting. I couldn't wait to see some jousting carnage but OMFG it was the lamest jousting I could have imagined. Bunch of guys with glorified broomsticks poking each other's shields while they trot past. I wanted to see someone unhorsed or something but alas it was pretty weak. [/ QUOTE ] I heard about Camlann. That's where I was initially thinking of taking her this year. I heard the feast there was pretty good. But not sure there's really as much to do there as there is at the Ren Faire. It woulda kinda irked me if I had to pay to see guys joust with broomsticks. b |
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Re: Renaissance/Fantasy Faires
i've never been to a ren faire but i would imagine they are a little more fun than camlann. Yes the feast is very good. I have done it 3 or 4 times.
Here's what they serve at the May feast - all [mostly?] cooked using 13th century methods TRENCHER BREAD (to eat & to eat upon) ENGLISH CHEESES (Cotswold & Sage Derby) A FRITOR of ERBES A GRETE HERB & FLOWER SALAT A TART IN YMBRE DAY (onion & current pie) ROSTE LAMB IN FRESEYES (strawberry sauce) APULMOS (apple-almond sauce) MAY WINE - MUSTE (spiced juice) Cours ii PEASCODDES (sautéed snowpeas) CHECONES IN CRITONE (almond & pine nut sauce) QUALYS ROSTYD with SWETE MUSTARD JACK-O-THE-GREEN CAKES FRESH FRUIT OF THE SEASON PYMENTE (herb-honey wine) - MUSTE |
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