[MR] opinion on peerage...
Maymunah al Siqilliyah
alsiqilliyah at gmail.com
Mon May 2 08:45:02 PDT 2011
I remember when people told me I would never get a laurel if I did
Middle Eastern, especially not in Atlantia. Another theory blown all to
hell. Now there are several of us.
On 5/2/2011 11:25 AM, Alexandria Stratton wrote:
> I am just wondering whether it's an absolute necessity, as it seems to be, to
> play the politics in order to be recognized. I have a very dear friend who' been
> a superb woodcarver for the last 30 years, teaching, doing everything one would
> expect a laurel to do and beyond...it would appear that if she was willing to
> 'put on elizabethan garb and hob-nob with the right people', she would have been
> a laurel decades ago. However, she (and other similiar folks I've known over the
> years) dances to the beat of her own drum and cares not for the drama...if we
> were in Tudor England, one would say that we do not care for 'life at court'.
>
>
> -- Isabelle LaFar
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> Experience is what you get, when things go awry.
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