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Topic: hey you FL types!
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LHF
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posted 09-07-2001 01:53 PM
sooo...does anyone want to get together here in FL in order to meet face to face; say over dinner somewhere central to all of us? i know that you're up in Jax Brenna and Alasdair you're in Ft. Pierce. i'm in Broward. ARE THERE ANY OTHER FLORIDIANS OUT THERE!!!! so how about it? any suggestions? i believe that i'll be in Orlando sometime in October for Holloween Horror Nights. i know, we can all get together at Medieval Times seriously, i don't mind driving a couple hundred miles. anyone else? have fun, daniel -------------------- Db D'rustynail
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Reinhard von Lowenhaupt
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posted 09-08-2001 12:16 PM
I can be up for a meet'n'greet, just let me know the particulars.Alasdair -------------------- Per Mortem Vinco
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Brenna
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posted 09-12-2001 11:33 AM
That's a thought, I do have friends and family in the Orlando area, which is at least centrally located.I also have friends that wouldn't mind doing something a little less politicised than Trimaris for a bit. What time periods hold your interest the most? Brenna -------------------- Where in this world can man find nobility without pride, friendship without envy, beauty without vanity? Here, where grace is laced with muscle, and strength by gentleness confined. He serves without servility; he has fought without enmity. There is nothing so powerful, nothing less violent; there is nothing so quick, nothing so patient. England's past has been borne on his back. All our history is his industry: we are his heirs, he is our inheritance. Ladies and gentlemen: The Horse! - Robert Duncan's "Tribute to the Horse"
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LHF
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posted 09-13-2001 01:29 AM
quote: I can be up for a meet'n'greet, just let me know the particulars.
well why don't we discuss them? as for me, i'm taking this semester off after getting my AA. i'm pretty much free till december. i'm only working wed through fri nights and could concievably have someone cover my shift if i have to. my only thing planned right now is for the beggining of Oct. and there is talk of getting a group together to go to Orlando for HHN. so with enough notice i'm pretty flexible. quote: What time periods hold your interest the most?
for me i've been working towards a WoR kit european 1470-80. Brenna, didn't you say something about early medieval late roman? what about your freinds? and how about you Alasdair? still working on WoR? is there anyone else in FL on this BB? daniel -------------------- Db D'rustynail
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Brenna
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posted 09-13-2001 08:28 AM
Romano-Celt is a big interest of several of my friends. We also have toyed with 12th-13th century. Most of don't care, we just want to bring the horses and the greyhounds. Works really nice for Celts and we all know that kilts weren't worn then, LOL. My schedule is pretty much weekend only availability with the noteable exception of the first weekend in November. Brenna -------------------- Where in this world can man find nobility without pride, friendship without envy, beauty without vanity? Here, where grace is laced with muscle, and strength by gentleness confined. He serves without servility; he has fought without enmity. There is nothing so powerful, nothing less violent; there is nothing so quick, nothing so patient. England's past has been borne on his back. All our history is his industry: we are his heirs, he is our inheritance. Ladies and gentlemen: The Horse! - Robert Duncan's "Tribute to the Horse"
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