[MR] Fw: Egyptian Personas in the SCA
Maymunah al Siqilliyah
alsiqilliyah at gmail.com
Sat Jun 4 08:39:04 PDT 2011
There are several cultures that make my teeth itch. I don't get doing
Japanese in this society, since they were SOOOO isolated that more than
a late period visit is really stretching things. But, you know, I'd
rather see a well researched and executed samurai than another sloppy
viking any day.
On 6/4/2011 10:35 AM, J. C. Smith ispán wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
> Agreed. I dislike the argument as well. I was in it for several years at the
> Grand Council (where it was not resolved and during which, IIRC, the BoD refused
> to take it up) and it will not be resolved by any/all of us chatting on the
> Merry Rose.
>
> My feeling is, if the lady wants to be an Egyptian, the GovDocs don't
> stop her, and I don't believe anyone else has the authority.
>
> Barcsi Janos
> (whose son portrays a citizen of Trebizond, and who has seen Africans, dozens of
> Japanese, scores of Romans and even one "cave girl" at SCA events and
> corresponded with an SCA Tibetian.)
>
> JEFFREY C. SMITH
>
> "The only way Congress can give one American a dollar is to first take it from
> another American. Therefore, an entitlement is a congressionally given right for
> one American to live at the expense of another." -- Economist Walter E. Williams
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Terri Morgan<online2much at cox.net>
>
>> But that is by custom, not rule. The Governing Documents
>>
> *sigh*
>
> and another round of "what's our time period?"...
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