[MR] Disturbing Compliment

Glynis Knibb (Glynis Gwynedd) ylandra at gmail.com
Mon Jun 20 16:13:04 PDT 2011


We always bring 50% more chairs than we think we're going to need.
Since there's two of us, we bring 3 chairs. If we have a third person
with us, we bring 4 or 5. Saves having to ask someone to let me sit in
my own chair, or just being uncomfortable and standing. The bad thing
about being the prepared ones like this - twice as many trips to/from
the car to tote the extra stuff, but it's worth it to have everyone be
comfortable and have a good time.

We've also started bringing a pop-up to events with us. It's not
period but it is shelter, and has always been appreciated by everyone
who's used itl

Your experience is very much the norm.

Glynis Knibb
aka
~Lady Glynis Gwynedd
Barony of Highland Foorde
"Have you hugged a harp today?"
--
"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell
the difference."



On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 7:03 PM, Terri Morgan <online2much at cox.net> wrote:
> Master Donal wrote:
>   "I've seen more than one King scrub pots in the scullery or mop the floor
> at the end of events.  There's an old SCA joke:
> "What do you call the last person to leave the event site?"
> "Your Majesty."
>
>
> Indded, it has been my experience that the established members are most
> often seen working - especially during set-ups and tear-downs. And the
> long-term members of the SCA seem to be the ones who think to bring extra
> seating and extra food to share. I would hate to think that my experience is
> not the norm!
>
>
>
> Hrohtny
>
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