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From: "Merrill C. Pugmire" <slr4g@cc.usu.edu>
Subject: (cdc) Good luck, Olan
Date: 01 Apr 1998 10:04:35 -0700
Seeing as tomarrow is Olan's big day, I would just like to wish him good
luck in this forum. I hope he can make it tonight so we can do so in
person, but he deserves it in this forum as well
Angus Mor
@..@ Merrill C. Pugmire
(----) slr4g@cc.usu.edu
( >__< ) Ribbit
^^ ~~ ^^
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From: Randy Chabries <chabrir@wellsville.cache.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Good luck, Olan
Date: 01 Apr 1998 10:59:51 -0800
Merrill C. Pugmire wrote:
>
> Seeing as tomarrow is Olan's big day, I would just like to wish him good
> luck in this forum. I hope he can make it tonight so we can do so in
> person, but he deserves it in this forum as well
>
> Angus Mor
>
> @..@ Merrill C. Pugmire
> (----) slr4g@cc.usu.edu
> ( >__< ) Ribbit
> ^^ ~~ ^^
I agree--Good Luck and Gute Besserung!!!
Rand
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From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" <tdillemuth@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Good luck, Olan
Date: 01 Apr 1998 13:59:41 PST
Wow! I hadn't realized it was so soon! Take care!
We'll be thinking of you!
Camilla
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From: "John A. Hugie" <jahugi@xmission.com>
Subject: (cdc) Message from Olan
Date: 01 Apr 1998 19:04:16 -0700
'Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I fear no
evil, 'cause I'm surrounded by a great bunch of friends'
Thanks Merrill, and everyone. Please pardon the little blasphemy of
changing that scripture.
Olan
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From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" <CCHABRIE@ci.logan.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) Pre-Cook
Date: 02 Apr 1998 16:42:39 -0700
Please excuse me, but I need to ask Francesca a question and I don=27t =
have her direct mail address. What time Saturday is the Pre-Cook???
Rixa
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From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" <RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) (Fwd) Olan's surgery
Date: 03 Apr 1998 09:59:39 -0700
Dear family and friends:
Olan wanted me to let you know how he is doing following his surgery.
I stayed with him all day yesterday--he was pretty groggy and was in
a lot of pain. They gave him a self-administering-pain-medication
device and when I visited him this morning and he was really perky
(he wanted to wash his face, comb his hair, and brush his
teeth!) I just hope he doesn't over-do it today! The doctor was
pleased with the surgery and said that he doesn't expect any
complications. The doctor said that Olan can get up and move around.
However, he is still attached to oxygen, nasal-gastric tube,
catheter, and IV, but I expect most of that will be gone today.
If you have any messages for him, send them to me and I will print
them out and take them to him.
Thanks for your concern,
Rebecca
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From: Kendle Hanna <krhanna@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) Olan's surgery
Date: 03 Apr 1998 13:45:03 -0800 (PST)
Let him know that he is in our prayers. get well soon!
Ulrich von Lubeck
---Rebecca Mikkelsen <RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us> wrote:
>
> Dear family and friends:
>
> Olan wanted me to let you know how he is doing following his surgery.
> I stayed with him all day yesterday--he was pretty groggy and was in
> a lot of pain. They gave him a self-administering-pain-medication
> device and when I visited him this morning and he was really perky
> (he wanted to wash his face, comb his hair, and brush his
> teeth!) I just hope he doesn't over-do it today! The doctor was
> pleased with the surgery and said that he doesn't expect any
> complications. The doctor said that Olan can get up and move around.
> However, he is still attached to oxygen, nasal-gastric tube,
> catheter, and IV, but I expect most of that will be gone today.
>
> If you have any messages for him, send them to me and I will print
> them out and take them to him.
>
> Thanks for your concern,
>
> Rebecca
>
>
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From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" <tdillemuth@hotmail.com>
Subject: (cdc) RE: Landolf's operation...
Date: 03 Apr 1998 16:05:15 PST
Mistress Rebecca,
If Landolf gets bored at the hospital and would like visitors, just let
us know, please! Otherwise, I'm sure he'll be tired and groggy for
awhile.
Camilla
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From: "John A Hugie"<jahugie@regence.com>
Subject: (cdc) Forwarded Message
Date: 06 Apr 1998 08:17:44 -0600
Thank you for your update on Olan. We miss him at work, but not enough for
him to struggle getting back into shape faster than is reasonable
orappropriate.
Best of luck to him during his recovery. I have a hopeful anticipation
that his pain and discomfort will subside quickly.
Kim Gooch
Regence BlueCross BlueShield
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From: "John A Hugie"<jahugie@regence.com>
Subject: (cdc) Message from Brian
Date: 06 Apr 1998 08:17:09 -0600
Dear Rebecca,
I have been gone for a bit, and did not get an opportunity to wish Olan
well before he went in for his surgery. I am glad that he is doing well,
and hope that he recovers rapidly. Fawn also sends her best.
Brian
p.s - Keep us posted. :)
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From: "John A Hugie"<jahugie@regence.com>
Subject: (cdc) Message from Brian
Date: 06 Apr 1998 08:17:09 -0600
Dear Rebecca,
I have been gone for a bit, and did not get an opportunity to wish Olan
well before he went in for his surgery. I am glad that he is doing well,
and hope that he recovers rapidly. Fawn also sends her best.
Brian
p.s - Keep us posted. :)
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From: Janice Hugie <jjhugi@xmission.com>
Subject: (cdc) Kensai (Brian)
Date: 07 Apr 1998 11:36:14 -0600
Sorry for the bandwith everyone.....
Kensai,
I've missed placed your e-mail addy. Please mail it to me?
LT
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From: Janice Hugie <jjhugi@xmission.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) Fw: "Siege" on The Discovery Channel
Date: 08 Apr 1998 10:31:46 -0600
Did anyone get to see this?
LT
>>April 6th, 9:00pm on The Discovery Channel
>>
>>A documentary on siege warfare during the 100 Years War by Dan Diehl
>> (aka Captain Fredrick von Schwartzbourg) and Mark Donnelly (aka Anders
>> Thorinwill) (both formerly of the Barony-Marche of the Debatable Lands
>> in AEthelmearc); art and drawings by Robert Rich (aka Master Brendan
>> Brisbane, currently of AEthelmearc), with considerable assistance (and
>> credit to) the SCA groups in Europe.
>>
>>A book on the development of siege weaponry is in the final stages and
>> will be published sometime early this summer by Dan Diehl and Mark
>Donnelly.
>>
>>Questions can be directed to Master Brendan at rpr119@psu.edu.
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From: "John A Hugie"<jahugie@regence.com>
Subject: (cdc) Message from Brian
Date: 09 Apr 1998 10:07:10 -0600
Kensai,I've missed placed your e-mail addy. Please mail it to me?LT
Addy? That's a new one to me. I too must waste some bandwidth here. I
could not figure out if the first two letters of your personal email are JJ
or II. They come across as the same. (I guess I cannot complain too much
about the service here though. After all, they (my job) pay for it,
notme.) :)
Anyway, I am assuming addy means address(s). The address I have
subscribed to the lists with is Brian_Allred@autolivasp.com. My home
address, which is checked only occasionally, is Tecknoman@sisna.com. (The
common mistake made with this address is that most people assume that it is
spelt tecH, not tecK.) Kensai
p.s - Hope to see you all at St. Pyres! <crossing fingers>
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From: "John A Hugie"<jahugie@regence.com>
Subject: (cdc) Message from Brian
Date: 09 Apr 1998 10:12:55 -0600
BTW Brian your e-mail address has changed on the computer, and I have tried
to resubscribe you with the new address but I'm not sure it will work.
Majordomo is having fits with the '/'s in your new address. If you'd like
to know what the new address is let me know. I'm sure we can fix it,
unless the network is establishing the address like it is here at my work
account.
John
AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! I MISSED IT!. I even printed the email out
and taped it too my refrigerator I can't believe I forgot it. :( Man, if
that just isn't the story of my life.
Kensai
>Did anyone get to see this?
>LT
>
>April 6th, 9:00pm on The Discovery Channel>>
>>A documentary on siege warfare during the 100 Years War by Dan Diehl
>> (aka Captain Fredrick von Schwartzbourg) and Mark Donnelly (aka Anders
>> Thorinwill) (both formerly of the Barony-Marche of the Debatable Lands
>> in AEthelmearc); art and drawings by Robert Rich (aka Master Brendan
>> Brisbane, currently of AEthelmearc), with considerable assistance (and
>> credit to) the SCA groups in Europe.>>
>>A book on the development of siege weaponry is in the final stages and
>> will be published sometime early this summer by Dan Diehl and
Mark>Donnelly.
>>>>Questions can be directed to Master Brendan at rpr119@psu.edu.
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: (cdc) CLICK BETA TESTING
Date: 09 Apr 1998 12:54:40 -0600
I NEED TO FIND OUT IF ANY 0OF YOU OUT THERE WITH PENTIUM BASED
COMPUTERS WOULD BE WILLING TI HELP BETA TEST THE NEW CLICK
DRIVE FROM IOMEGA IF THIS IS SOMETHING YOU WOULD BE
INTERESTED IN SEND ME MAIL AT CROW@IOMEGA.COM AND WE GET
YOU SET UP
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From: "John A Hugie"<jahugie@regence.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) CLICK BETA TESTING
Date: 09 Apr 1998 13:05:33 -0600
What is the advantage of beta testing their new click drive???? *S*
Thanks,
John.
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: Re: (cdc) CLICK BETA TESTING -Reply
Date: 09 Apr 1998 15:51:29 -0600
There is just too much to say about the Click drive ti put it into e-mail check
out the IOMEGA web sight @ http://www.iomega.com for more
information and let me know if you want to help out
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From: Kendle Hanna <krhanna@yahoo.com>
Subject: (cdc) Thrusting tips
Date: 09 Apr 1998 16:03:39 -0700 (PDT)
i just need to know (again) what the requirements are for thrusting
tips. Also, if any one can tell me the best way to make one it would
be appreciated.
Ulrich von Lubeck
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From: "Perry, Radford" <radford.perry@lmco.com>
Subject: RE: (cdc) Thrusting tips
Date: 09 Apr 1998 16:08:41 -0700
Wrap some twinkies around a squeakie toy and tape them into place.
(Ask Bjorn about it)
Radford L Perry III
Contamination Control Engineer
Phone: (408) 742-9481
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From: Kendle Hanna[SMTP:krhanna@yahoo.com]
Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 1998 4:03 PM
To: cdc@lists.xmission.com
Subject: (cdc) Thrusting tips
i just need to know (again) what the requirements are for thrusting
tips. Also, if any one can tell me the best way to make one it
would
be appreciated.
Ulrich von Lubeck
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: RE: (cdc) Thrusting tips -Reply
Date: 10 Apr 1998 07:37:35 -0600
Ulrich,
Being that I have made many thrusting tips, I have found that there are
many different ways to make them but the best was (I havent used this
method due to lack of the proper material) is to wrap a 4 inch pice of
leather arround the tip of the rattan (2 inches above and 2 inches below)
then wrap a pice of close cell foam arround that then stuff the inside of
the tube (created with the leather and the foam) whith foam making it
extend about 1 to 2 inches above the top of the tube. Wrap it up with tape
and your good to go. (ps toilet paper tubes, rubberbands, cloth, bananna
peals, twinkies (with or wothout squeakie toys) do not work, but the
squeakie toy ideia sounds like fun I'll have to try it.
In service,
Raven
*Fight with your heart and your sword will follow.........
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From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" <RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) Fw: "Siege" on The Discovery Channel
Date: 10 Apr 1998 10:37:31 -0700
We didn't.
> Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 10:31:46 -0600
> To: cdc@lists.xmission.com
> From: Janice Hugie <jjhugi@xmission.com>
> Subject: Re: (cdc) (Fwd) Fw: "Siege" on The Discovery Channel
> Reply-to: cdc@lists.xmission.com
> Did anyone get to see this?
> LT
>
>
> >>April 6th, 9:00pm on The Discovery Channel
> >>
> >>A documentary on siege warfare during the 100 Years War by Dan Diehl
> >> (aka Captain Fredrick von Schwartzbourg) and Mark Donnelly (aka Anders
> >> Thorinwill) (both formerly of the Barony-Marche of the Debatable Lands
> >> in AEthelmearc); art and drawings by Robert Rich (aka Master Brendan
> >> Brisbane, currently of AEthelmearc), with considerable assistance (and
> >> credit to) the SCA groups in Europe.
> >>
> >>A book on the development of siege weaponry is in the final stages and
> >> will be published sometime early this summer by Dan Diehl and Mark
> >Donnelly.
> >>
> >>Questions can be directed to Master Brendan at rpr119@psu.edu.
>
>
>
>
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From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" <RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) Olan
Date: 10 Apr 1998 11:21:55 -0700
Here is an update on how Olan is doing. . .
Of course, you all know he had surgery on Thursday. By Saturday he
was feeling great. During the weekend he was up and walking several
times a day, was alert and not needing too much pain medication.
Monday morning I went to see him before work and he didn't even want
to see me--he was very nauseous. The doctor had warned him that when
the bowels began working they would move waste both directions and
probably cause nausea. He wasn't feeling well through Tuesday and I
didn't even go see him that day. Wednesday morning about 8:30 I
was at work and he called me. There was emotion in his voice and he
said "something is wrong. the doctor wants to talk to you". Dr.
Dean said that Olan had gone down hill rapidly through the night and
that he either had an infection or there was something else wrong
that would involve going back to the operating room. He explained
what it could be (and what those things are aren't important because
it turned out to be none of them). Dr Dean said that he had put Olan
on antibiotics and that he was going to watch Olan for a couple of
hours and if there wasn't some dramatic improvement, he would take
him back into surgery. I got over to the hospital as soon as I
could and talked to Dr. Dean again. Not long after that the nurse
came in and said that there was an opening in the ER and they were
going to take him in. Dr. Dean came in and spoke to me again before
the surgery. I'm very grateful that Olan has such a concerned and
compassionate doctor. He knew I was stressed and he kept reassuring
me. Olan was in surgery for about an hour. Dr. Dean came back and
told me that what they found was that Olan's abdomen was full of
blood, old-ish blood. Apparently he had been bleeding slowly over
the last 24 hours. They flushed it out and then watched for half an
hour to see where the blood was coming from but there was no active
bleeding. So they closed him up. Dr. Dean explained what he thinks
happened. When the colon is removed for cancer patients, everything
including the rectum is removed (the rectum is the part of the
intestine that connects the anus to the large intestine). The rectum
has a large vein and large artery as well as the nerves that affect
urinary and sexual function. When the type of surgery that Olan had
is performed, a small portion of the rectum is left--where the veins
and nerves are. The surgeon has to connect or seal off many smaller
veins that branch out at the top of the rectum. Sometimes those
veins begin to bleed. Dr. Dean said that it isn't uncommon on about
the 5th day after surgery for some bleeding to occur because some
clots will start breaking of as the body heals. Usually the body can
compensate for this small blood loss. Dr. Dean felt confident that
Olan would be fine after this set-back. Olan will probably be in the
hospital until Monday. He called me this morning and said that he
will probably be allowed to eat today.
Wednesday was a pretty scary day for me. But I think things will be
better now. Olan is very appreciative of all the words of comfort
and encouragement everyone has sent to him (and so am I).
Becky
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From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" <tdillemuth@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Olan
Date: 10 Apr 1998 12:42:31 PDT
Rebecca,
How terrifying that must have been for all of you! Just reading it
after the fact made me upset. I'm just so glad they got it taken care
of and that Olan should be recovering normally now! Rick and I have
been thinking about you both and now we'll be hoping extra-hard that
things go nice and smooth from here on out.
Camilla (and Arkasha)
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From: Kendle Hanna <krhanna@yahoo.com>
Subject: (cdc) shire directory
Date: 13 Apr 1998 19:09:53 -0700 (PDT)
Would it be possible still to get a copy of the shire directory? If
so what would be the cost?
Ulrich von Lubeck
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From: Randy Chabries <chabrir@wellsville.cache.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) CLICK BETA TESTING
Date: 14 Apr 1998 08:21:34 -0700
JEFFERSON CROW wrote:
>
> I NEED TO FIND OUT IF ANY 0OF YOU OUT THERE WITH PENTIUM BASED
> COMPUTERS WOULD BE WILLING TI HELP BETA TEST THE NEW CLICK
> DRIVE FROM IOMEGA IF THIS IS SOMETHING YOU WOULD BE
> INTERESTED IN SEND ME MAIL AT CROW@IOMEGA.COM AND WE GET
> YOU SET UP
If it will work with school stuff, I'm game.
Rand
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From: Randy Chabries <chabrir@wellsville.cache.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) shire directory
Date: 14 Apr 1998 08:26:00 -0700
Kendle Hanna wrote:
>
> Would it be possible still to get a copy of the shire directory? If
> so what would be the cost?
>
> Ulrich von Lubeck
>
> _________________________________________________________
> DO YOU YAHOO!?
> Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Yes, I don't know
Rand
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From: "Lowe, Jeff" <JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Thrusting tips
Date: 14 Apr 1998 09:48:42 MDT
> Date sent: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 16:03:39 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Kendle Hanna <krhanna@yahoo.com>
> Subject: (cdc) Thrusting tips
> To: cdc@lists.xmission.com
> Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com
> i just need to know (again) what the requirements are for thrusting
> tips. Also, if any one can tell me the best way to make one it would
> be appreciated.
>
> Ulrich von Lubeck
>
Hi. Jurgi here. I just went and bought a Funoodle from the DI. I
would be happy to cut you off a chunk. I make thursting tips a
little diffrently for each weapon depending on it's use. The
requirements are " 2 inches of progressive give when constant presure
is applied. 2 inches in diameter at the tip. Should be solidly
constructed so that the foam will not fold over thus exposing the hard
edge of the rattan."
Let me know what weapon you are making and I would be happy to
help you on wednesday!
Jurgi
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From: "Lowe, Jeff" <JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) shire directory
Date: 14 Apr 1998 09:52:30 MDT
> Date sent: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 19:09:53 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Kendle Hanna <krhanna@yahoo.com>
> Subject: (cdc) shire directory
> To: cdc@lists.xmission.com
> Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com
> Would it be possible still to get a copy of the shire directory? If
> so what would be the cost?
>
> Ulrich von Lubeck
>
I believe Lady Heidi has more, I believe they are $2.00. Call
Franchesca's, 423-797-6614. I think Heidi hangs there lately.
Jurgi
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: Re: (cdc) CLICK BETA TESTING -Reply
Date: 15 Apr 1998 07:09:37 -0600
OK WE CAN TRY IT JUST GIVE ME THE INFO THAT I REQUESTED FROM
JOHN AND I'LL ADD YOU TO THE LIST
IN SERVICE
RAVEN
FIGHT WITH YOUR HEART AND YOUR SWORD WILL FOLLOW.......
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From: "Merrill C. Pugmire" <slr4g@cc.usu.edu>
Subject: Re: (cdc) shire directory
Date: 15 Apr 1998 11:05:18 -0700
>> Date sent: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 19:09:53 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: Kendle Hanna <krhanna@yahoo.com>
>> Subject: (cdc) shire directory
>> To: cdc@lists.xmission.com
>> Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com
>
>> Would it be possible still to get a copy of the shire directory? If
>> so what would be the cost?
>>
>> Ulrich von Lubeck
>>
> I believe Lady Heidi has more, I believe they are $2.00. Call
>Franchesca's, 423-797-6614. I think Heidi hangs there lately.
>
>Jurgi
Actually, She is at home right now, but I think she is be comming here
tonight (Tuesday).
Angus
@..@ Merrill C. Pugmire
(----) slr4g@cc.usu.edu
( >__< ) Ribbit
^^ ~~ ^^
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From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" <RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) (Fwd) Another Olan update
Date: 16 Apr 1998 11:03:24 -0700
Dear Family and Friends,
After Olan's last surgery, he wasn't getting better. Tuesday
afternoon Dr. Dean ordered a CT scan (an xray where the
vic...ah...patient drinks a solution containing a contrast and then
pictures are taken). Nothing showed up on the scan. The scan was
repeated Wednesday morning and still nothing. That afternoon he had
an ultrasound and that showed a spot of "something" but the doctor
and the radiologist couldn't agree on what they thought it was--the
radiologist said bowel leakage, the doctor said infection. So last
night (Wednesday) Olan had another surgery. The doctor found that
the tissues on the back part of the pouch he had created had pulled
from the sutures and that there was bowel leakage AND infection.
This is also where the bleeding was coming from the first time, but
they couldn't see it before. So the doctor performed a temporary
ileostomy (he has a "baggie")--in a few months, when the pouch is
healed, Olan will have another surgery to close that. Dr. Dean
warned us several times before the first surgery that because Olan
has been on Prednisone (a steroid) for so long, his tissues might not
be able to hold up to surgery and if the doc had any doubts, he would
perform a temporary ileostomy. Well, he thought Olan was in better
shape than he was. In retrospect, the ileostomy probably should have
been done the first time. But in every respect Olan *looked* far
healthier than he really was. Even "on paper" he wasn't that ill.
There was nothing to indicate that he was full of infection--he had
no fever, his abdomen was no more tender and extended than one would
expect after having two surgeries. The doctor said he will be in the
hospital at least another 7-10 days and then will need to recuperate
at home for an additional 6-8 weeks. When I checked on him this
morning he looked so much better than he had for a long time. The
doctor feels confident that Olan is "all fixed" now and that he
should start getting better.
We appreciate all of your thoughts and prayers on Olan's behalf.
Rebecca
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: (cdc) DITTO DRIVE
Date: 16 Apr 1998 11:03:09 -0600
JOHN,
HOW MUCH WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO PAY FOR THE DITTO DRIVE
YOU ARE REQUESTING?
WE ARE HAVING AN INTERNAL EMPLOYEE SALE AND I WILL BE
LOOKING FOR ONE FOR YOU.
JEFFERSON
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From: Janice Hugie <jjhugi@xmission.com>
Subject: (cdc) Raven -Reply
Date: 16 Apr 1998 12:15:21 -0600
>Envelope-to: jjhugi@xmission.com
>X-Mailer: Novell GroupWise 4.1
>Date: Thu, 16 Apr 1998 12:08:24 -0600
>From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
>To: jjhugi@xmission.com
>Subject: Raven -Reply
>
>Dear CDC,
>
>I apologise, you see the program that I run here at work require that I type
>in caps and sometimes I forget that I have the caps lock on when sending
>out a quick note. Please excuse my negligence, I will endever to be more
>carefull.
>
>Apologetically,
>Raven
>
>
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: (cdc) Apology
Date: 16 Apr 1998 12:19:57 -0600
Dear CDC,
I apologise, you see the program that I run here at work require that I type
in caps and sometimes I forget that I have the caps lock on when sending
out a quick note. Please excuse my negligence, I will endever to be more
carefull.
Apologetically,
Raven
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From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" <RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) St Pyr's crash space
Date: 16 Apr 1998 12:33:37 -0700
I had told Kinewyn the Kind (from Arrow's Flight) that she and her
three children could "crash" at our home on Saturday night after
the St Pyrs event. That isn't going to work out too well now--Olan
will probably be getting out of the hospital around the date of the
event. Does anyone have room for them? If not, we will just make
do.
Thanks, Rebecca
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: (cdc) Question for Rebecca
Date: 16 Apr 1998 13:42:29 -0600
Rebecca
I would like to know, if I could whay size t-shirt does Olan wear? I am
working on a get well gift for him (making a tee shirt for him that we could
all sign). I wanted to get the correct size should he decide that he wanted
to wear it.
In service,
Raven
Fight with your heart and your sword will follow.......
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From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" <RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Question for Rebecca
Date: 16 Apr 1998 13:59:53 -0700
> Rebecca
>
> I would like to know, if I could whay size t-shirt does Olan wear? I am
> working on a get well gift for him (making a tee shirt for him that we could
> all sign). I wanted to get the correct size should he decide that he wanted
> to wear it.
>
> In service,
> Raven
>
> Fight with your heart and your sword will follow.......
>
>
That would be nice! He usually buys XL or XXL depending on how the
shirt fits and whether it will shrink or not.
Rebecca
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Question for Rebecca -Reply
Date: 16 Apr 1998 14:01:05 -0600
Thanks :)
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From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" <RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) St Pyr's crash space
Date: 17 Apr 1998 09:00:05 -0700
> We were so glad to hear that Landolf seems to be recovering after his
> third surgery!
>
Thanks for your good wishes.
> Arkasha and I have room for people to crash over the St. Pyr's event
> weekned. Let us know if your four need the space!
>
> Camilla
>
It would be great if they could stay with you. Kinewyn is bringing 3
children--two teenagers and a younger child (she has 5 or 6 children
but not all are coming). The teenagers are involved in some kind of
choir competition at USU on Friday and already have arrangements
through the choir to stay in a motel Friday night. I will let her
know that you are willing to let them crash at your place and then
you can get with her at the event to make final arrangements.
Thanks, Rebecca
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From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" <CCHABRIE@ci.logan.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) ST. PYRES SITE
Date: 17 Apr 1998 16:01:42 -0600
PLEASE NOTE: =20
The site for St. Pyre is now official.=20
Wellsville Elementary
90 East 100 South
Wellsville, Utah
Please notify those people who are coming from=20
outside the Shire. I am not on the Artemesian list if someone would =
please write up the site saga and=20
submit it to the Artemesian list I would truly be=20
grateful.
If you have any questions please call me at home=20
after 6 pm (787-8767).
In service to the dream
Rixa
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: (cdc) crash space
Date: 16 Apr 1998 16:25:34 -0600
Rebecca,
I would if I could, my mother is coming up for the event and that means
that any crash space we had is now gone. Sorry we couldnt help :(.
In service,
Raven
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: (cdc) Ditto drive
Date: 18 Apr 1998 09:13:20 -0600
John,
I am able to get you an internal ditto drive but was not able to find an
external. If you want it let me know and we will figure out a price, They
usually run about 200.00 but, I think we can work somthing out.
SYAR,
Raven
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From: Janice Hugie <jjhugi@xmission.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) ST. PYRES SITE
Date: 19 Apr 1998 18:49:44 -0600
Ok, for those of us out of 'the loop', what happened?
LT
>PLEASE NOTE:
>The site for St. Pyre is now official.
>
>Wellsville Elementary
>90 East 100 South
>Wellsville, Utah
>
>Please notify those people who are coming from
>outside the Shire. I am not on the Artemesian list if someone would
please write up the site saga and
>submit it to the Artemesian list I would truly be
>grateful.
>
>If you have any questions please call me at home
>after 6 pm (787-8767).
>
>In service to the dream
>Rixa
>
>
>
>
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From: Janice Hugie <jjhugi@xmission.com>
Subject: (cdc) Crown
Date: 19 Apr 1998 18:51:39 -0600
Earl Sir Alan will be the next crown........:)
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From: "Lowe, Jeff" <JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) St. Pyres new site
Date: 20 Apr 1998 07:38:32 MDT
For those not officially informed. Our St. Pyres site, the Logan Jay
Cees, had a... (I laugh when I say it.) Fire. yes, a Fire!
This is not a recient thing, however. They had this fire about a
year ago and did not attempt to inform us that thier restrooms and
kitchen are now blakened and windows are missing. Had Arkasha not
gone by to look at the condition of the building we would have never
known. The Logan fire marshal informed us that they had been told
not to accept renters until it was repaired. I feel that they were
dishonest in thier dealings with us and as Seneschal I am vexed
greatly.
The new site is the Wellsville School located at 90 East 100 South in
Wellsville, 9 miles south of Logan off of Highway 89-91. Just at the
mouth of Sardine canyon.
Jurgi
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From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" <RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) Demos
Date: 20 Apr 1998 11:29:45 -0700
I got a call this morning from the Cub Scout Day Camp director. The
theme this year is "Sherwood Forest". They would like us to do a
20- to 25-minute demo during the lunch break at camp. The dates are
June 25, 26, and 27. The times would be (approximately) between 6
and 7 pm on the 25th and 26th (day camp is in the evening those two
days) and between noon and 1 pm on the 27th. I can't offer this demo
to Squire William and Lady Isabeau for two reasons: 1-they are
having the Shire of Otherhill's Birthday event at their place that
weekend and 2-it is a long way to come for a 20- to 25-minute demo.
From experience, I would say that the Cub Scouts will want to see
fighting, armor, and weapons. I also think a short talk on the Scout
Oath and the Knight's Code would be appropriate. Please let me know
if there is any interest in doing this demo.
Summerfest is coming up on June 18-20. It has been a shire tradition
to do a demo on the opening (Thursday) night of Summerfest. We've
done this demo for at least 5 years (perhaps longer--do the shire
historians know when we did the first Summerfest demo?). Is there
any interest in doing this again? If we want to do this demo, we
need to contact the Summerfest committee as soon as possible so that
they can reserve space for us.
In the past, Landolf and I have been able to do a lot of demos on our
own. We might grab our son or one other fighter and then put on a
demo without a lot of help from the shire. But Landolf will not be
doing any fighting for a long time and probably will not be feeling
up to doing *anything* for several months. So the burden of demos
will fall on the shire. If no one wants to do these demos, it
doesn't matter to me. I just need to make arrangements one way or
another.
This has been a message from the (unpaid) personal secretary of the
Deputy Seneschal in charge of organizing demos.
Rebecca
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From: Randy Chabries <chabrir@wellsville.cache.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Demos
Date: 20 Apr 1998 14:20:42 -0700
From where I sit, I think we need to do as many demos as possible if for
no other reason than to convince people we are somewhere close to the
realms of sanity. I may be able to do the cub scout demo, but 20-25
min. is not very long. I would like to do the Summerfest demo for
sure. As far as other demos, we will need to arrange for the shire to
do some, at least in my opinion. The schools in the south end of our
valley are interested in us doing some whole-school kinds of things. I
know that through the summer and next year I will be somewhat
available. (I've used up all my leave this year.) The farther in
advance I know, the greater the liklihood I can make it. Any other
takers?
Rand
P.S. The list does not seem the same without talk of a nagi.
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From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" <tdillemuth@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Demos
Date: 20 Apr 1998 16:28:59 PDT
We're in a similar situation, we work weird hours and such, but can do
these evening ones with enough notice... I think I could be available
for the cub scout camp evening and weekend demos and probably the
summerfest one depending on the day. I can't commit Arkasha
(Though, the Lord knows I've tried :)!! but we'll see!
Camilla
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From: "Lowe, Jeff" <JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) Seneschal - Oops, Boundary List
Date: 21 Apr 1998 09:36:36 MDT
------- Forwarded Message Follows -------
Hi all you Cote du Cielians concerned about the griffins Laid claims
to Cote du Ciel Territory. This just in from Our good Kingdom
Seneschal... I've included the entire list just incase anyone is
interested in the other groups boundaries.
Burgermeister Meister Jurgi
The Kingdom Seneschal writes...
Sorry gang, I meant to attach this with your report. Please get
comments back to me by May 1.
Agnese
Branch Boundaries Within Artemisia as of 15 April 1998 (AS XXXII)
Colorado
Shire of Dael Beorht - Those portions of Delta, Dolores, Gunnison,
Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Juan and San Miguel counties, Colorado
that fall within 814XX zip codes.
Shire of Draca Mor - Those portions of Garfield, Mesa and Rio Blanco
that fall within 815XX zip codes.
Moab, Utah may not be claimed as part of a Colorado shire. Corpora does
not allow shires to cross state lines.
***There is a proposal before the Crowns of Artemisia and the Outlands
to change the territory of the Colorado branches, which has not yet been
approved. These changes are as follows:
Shire of Dael Beorht - Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Montrose, Ouray, San
Juan and San Miguel counties, and those portions of Hinsdale and
Saguache counties that fall within 812XX zip codes. Shire of Draca Mor
- Garfield, Mesa and Moffat counties, and those portions of Eagle, Lake,
Pitkin, Routt and Summit counties that fall within 816XX zip codes. All
remaining territory in the state is claimed by the Outlands.
Idaho
Barony of Arn Hold -Ada, Adams, Boise, Canyon, Elmore, Gem, Owyhee,
Payette, Valley and Washington counties, Idaho.
Barony of One Thousand Eyes -Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Bonneville,
Butte, Caribou, Clark, Franklin, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Oneida,
Power and Teton counties, Idaho.
Shire of Twae Linnes - Blaine, Camas, Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln,
Minidoka and Twin Falls counties, Idaho.
*** Disputed territory: Both Arn Hold and Twae Linnes claim King Hill
and Glenns Ferry in Elmore county. Since there is no one listed in the
Artemisian Directory in these towns in either Arn Hold or Twae Linnes, I
have kept the boundary along the county line. Both One Thousand Eyes and
Twae Linnes claim Raft River/American Falls in Power County. Since
there is no one listed in the Artemisian Directory in this town in
either One Thousand Eyes or Twae Linnes, I have kept the boundary along
county lines. The proposed area of Villi Ruusu falls logically in Lemhi
County, but I have not received a proposal from the residents of this
area yet. Twae Linnes and One Thousand Eyes both claim territory in
Custer County, but neither appears to have members there. Let's leave
these areas unclaimed for now and see if Villi Ruusu grows into them.
Jackson, Wyoming may not be claimed by One Thousand Eyes. If it seems
likely that a canton would be viable in the area, we can petition the
Society Seneschal to allow the Barony to cross the state line. There
would have to be a strong case for the petition. All zip codes in 835XX
and 838XX are claimed by An Tir.
Montana
Shire of Bronzehelm - Big Horn, Carbon, Rosebud, Stillwater, Treasure
and Yellowstone counties, Montana.
Shire of Crystal Crags -Flathead and Lincoln counties, and the portion
of Lake County with 599XX zip codes, Montana.
Barony of Sentinel's Keep -Granite, Mineral, Missoula, Ravalli and
Sanders counties, and the portion of Lake County with 598XX zip codes,
Montana.
Shire of Silver Keep - Gallatin, Madison and Park counties, Montana.
Shire of Stan Wyrm - Cascade, Choteau, Fergus, Glacier, Hill, Judith
Basin, Liberty, Pndera, Sweet Grass, Teton, Toole and Wheatland
counties, Montana.
Incipient Shire of Castelleone - Broadwater, Jefferson, Lewis & Clark
and Powell counties, Montana.
Incipient Shire of Eir Dun - Deer Lodge and Silver Bow counties,
Montana.
***Disputed territory: Castelleone and Stan Wyrm both claim Augusta in
Lewis & Clark County. Since neither appears to have members there, I
have kept the border along the county line There is some talk of a
canton of Sentinel's Keep in Lemhi County, Idaho. If the area is viable
as a canton, we can petition the Society Seneschal for a variance.
Further discussion must be held with the residents of the area. Silver
Keep may not claim Mammoth, Wyoming, as it crosses state lines. The
"interested areas" in Big Timber, and Havre, are too inactive to lay
claim to territory. Should they become viable in the future, we can
adjust boundaries logically. All remaining territory in the state is
Crown lands.
Utah
Shire of Cote du Ciel - Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties, Utah.
Shire of Gryphon's Lair - Davis, Morgan and Weber counties, Echo (84024)
and Henefer (84033) in Summit County, Utah.
Barony of Loch Salann - Salt Lake, Summit except for Echo (84024) and
Henefer (84033), Tooele and Wasatch counties, Utah.
Canton of Arrow's Flight - Utah County, Utah.
Incipient Shire of Ard Ruadh - Washington County, Utah.
Incipient College of Blackstone Citadel - Carbon County, Utah.
Incipient Shire of Dragon's Rest - Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah
counties, Utah.
*** There is no disputed territory in Utah. While residents of Preston,
Idaho have played with Cote du Ciel, that shire may not claim territory
in Idaho. Kane County is claimed by Atenveldt, and all remaining
territory in the state is Crown lands.
Wyoming
Shire of Otherhill -Uintah County and the portion of Sweetwater county
in the 829XX-831XX zip code range.
*** There is no disputed territory in Wyoming. The folks in Mammoth are
too inactive to claim territory. Remaining territory in 821XX and
829XX is Crown lands. Negotiations are underway with the Outlands to
add territory to wit: all of 825XX,and specific zip codes in 823XX and
826XX, an area which covers Fremont county. Remainder of the state is
claimed by the Outlands.
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From: "Lowe, Jeff" <JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Demos
Date: 21 Apr 1998 09:47:45 MDT
> Date sent: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 14:20:42 -0700
> From: Randy Chabries <chabrir@wellsville.cache.k12.ut.us>
> To: cdc@lists.xmission.com
> Subject: Re: (cdc) Demos
> Send reply to: cdc@lists.xmission.com
> From where I sit, I think we need to do as many demos as possible if for
> no other reason than to convince people we are somewhere close to the
> realms of sanity. I may be able to do the cub scout demo, but 20-25
> min. is not very long. I would like to do the Summerfest demo for
> sure. As far as other demos, we will need to arrange for the shire to
> do some, at least in my opinion. The schools in the south end of our
> valley are interested in us doing some whole-school kinds of things. I
> know that through the summer and next year I will be somewhat
> available. (I've used up all my leave this year.) The farther in
> advance I know, the greater the liklihood I can make it. Any other
> takers?
> Rand
> P.S. The list does not seem the same without talk of a nagi.
>
I would say if there is enough intrest to hold a demo, then whoever
wants to do it, we turn it over to them. Cub Scouts is on average
unproductive. SommerFest is a good public demo with more consenting
adults and should be handled by the Shire, and maybe more
specifically by the Chatelaine, Grainnia (sp?). Renn Faire is the
biggie and Lynnette and I do a few by our selves. For myself I am
too Busy to prepare and travel for only 25 minutes worth of demo.
Jurgi
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From: "Merrill C. Pugmire" <slr4g@cc.usu.edu>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Demos
Date: 21 Apr 1998 13:00:48 -0700
I for one would be quite interested in the Summerfest, I think it is a real
neat tradition. Francesca says so also. I think it is a real nice comunity
outreach/PR opportunity. We should be quite flexible to do stuff this
summer, after school gets out, so would be able to help in our own still
limited way as much as we can.
Angus
@..@ Merrill C. Pugmire
(----) slr4g@cc.usu.edu
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From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" <tdillemuth@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Seneschal - Oops, Boundary List
Date: 21 Apr 1998 12:51:46 PDT
So, not knowing where county lines are... I have to ask, does that mean
that we are justified in our claims of Willard, etc?!
Is it good or bad news?
Camilla
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From: "John A Hugie"<jahugie@regence.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Seneschal - Oops, Boundary List
Date: 21 Apr 1998 13:58:44 -0600
Absolutely, Willard lies just north of the Box Elder County line, and is
clearly in Box Elder Co. We would have no claim on Pleasant View which is
the northernmost town in Weber Co.
Horray for a Kingdom Seneschal to take this under her belt and make some
sense of what is going on. I think we need to reconsider Gryphons Lair's
use of the Honeyville Site. This site is now well within our borders, and
we should kindly request that they take their event south of our southern
border. Tell them we would be more happy to participate if that was the
case.
John. The Illusive Gwfy.
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From: "Perry, Radford" <radford.perry@lmco.com>
Subject: RE: (cdc) Seneschal - Oops, Boundary List
Date: 21 Apr 1998 15:18:21 -0700
Hey GWFY
Are you wearing the cat ears when you say that???
- Baldwin
----------
From: John A Hugie[SMTP:jahugie@regence.com]
Reply To: cdc@lists.xmission.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 1998 12:58 PM
To: cdc@lists.xmission.com
Subject: Re: (cdc) Seneschal - Oops, Boundary List
Absolutely, Willard lies just north of the Box Elder County line,
and is
clearly in Box Elder Co. We would have no claim on Pleasant View
which is
the northernmost town in Weber Co.
Horray for a Kingdom Seneschal to take this under her belt and make
some
sense of what is going on. I think we need to reconsider Gryphons
Lair's
use of the Honeyville Site. This site is now well within our
borders, and
we should kindly request that they take their event south of our
southern
border. Tell them we would be more happy to participate if that was
the
case.
John. The Illusive Gwfy.
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From: "Merrill C. Pugmire" <slr4g@cc.usu.edu>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Seneschal - Oops, Boundary List
Date: 22 Apr 1998 07:32:02 -0700
So, when we shop at Smith & Edwards, is it a border violation or interunit
trade?
Angus
>Absolutely, Willard lies just north of the Box Elder County line, and is
>clearly in Box Elder Co. We would have no claim on Pleasant View which is
>the northernmost town in Weber Co.
>
>Horray for a Kingdom Seneschal to take this under her belt and make some
>sense of what is going on. I think we need to reconsider Gryphons Lair's
>use of the Honeyville Site. This site is now well within our borders, and
>we should kindly request that they take their event south of our southern
>border. Tell them we would be more happy to participate if that was the
>case.
>
>John. The Illusive Gwfy.
@..@ Merrill C. Pugmire
(----) slr4g@cc.usu.edu
( >__< ) Ribbit
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From: John Hugie <jahugi@xmission.com>
Subject: RE: (cdc) Seneschal - Oops, Boundary List
Date: 22 Apr 1998 08:37:50 -0600
At 03:18 PM 4/21/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Hey GWFY
> Are you wearing the cat ears when you say that???
>
> - Baldwin
> ----------
Nah, just making the point that I've been very Illusive lately. Ask
around, I don't think anyone besides Rebecca has even seen either Janice or
I in person for quite some time. Just been really busy.
How are the CA Cote du Cielians?
John
) John A. Hugie
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From: John Hugie <jahugi@xmission.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Seneschal - Oops, Boundary List
Date: 22 Apr 1998 08:40:32 -0600
Well you know they actually consider Smith & Edwards as part of Weber
county, so I guess we have to go to Gryphon's Lair to do some of our supply
shopping.
John.
>So, when we shop at Smith & Edwards, is it a border violation or interunit
>trade?
>
>Angus
>
>
> @..@ Merrill C. Pugmire
> (----) slr4g@cc.usu.edu
> ( >__< ) Ribbit
> ^^ ~~ ^^
>
>
>
>
>
) John A. Hugie
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< \ .`--''' ` /| jahugi@xmission.com
`-,;' ; ; ;
__...--'' __...--_..' .;.' ...Anything not nailed down,
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From: "Lowe, Jeff" <JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) Armor of God Ephesians 6:12-18
Date: 22 Apr 1998 10:04:50 MDT
I am inviting anyone who would like to attend a religious
presentation I am putting on which I call "The Armor of God" based
upon Ephesians 6:12-18. This will be at our meeting house in Brigham
City at 6:00 pm on Sunday (4/26) If you would like more information
please return or speak with me in person.
Thanks, Jurgi
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From: Janice Hugie <jjhugi@xmission.com>
Subject: RE: (cdc) Seneschal - Oops, Boundary List
Date: 22 Apr 1998 10:19:01 -0600
snip.....
> Ask around, I don't think anyone besides Rebecca has even seen either
Janice or
>I in person for quite some time. Just been really busy.
snip.......
Well Rebecca, Landolf and Heidi that is.
LT
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: (cdc) Armor of God Ephesians 6:12-18 -Reply
Date: 22 Apr 1998 10:34:54 -0600
Hi everyone,
I would just like to add a personal note. I have attended one of Jurgan's
presentations before and found it it be quite informative. Due to its
religious nature it mkay seem to be something of interest to those only of
that mindset but, being that Jurgan is extremely knolegable (sp?) in the
area of this historical reference. If you are interested in this reference or
just want to get some good historical information please make it a point to
attend this presentation.
In service,
Raven
Fight with your heart and your sword will follow.....
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From: Kendle Hanna <krhanna@yahoo.com>
Subject: (cdc) st. pyres
Date: 22 Apr 1998 21:21:33 -0700 (PDT)
Just wondering if any one would have room to give me a ride out to St.
Pyres this saturday, and what time that they would be leaving.
Ulrich von Lubeck
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From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" <tdillemuth@hotmail.com>
Subject: (cdc) Stuff for Saturday...
Date: 23 Apr 1998 16:49:18 PDT
Ugh. Arkasha and I missed Wednesday's practice due to a lack of working
vehicles. Thus, we are sadly out of the loop for finalization of plans
for St. Pyre's. I know it's in Wellsville and I can tell you that
Arkasha works until 3pm that day, I'll be there earlier, we're both
planning on being servers and I'll help out wherever need arises, we're
also plannig on Sat. night SCA guests, but don't know their names, and
finally, we need to pay for site and make reservations for feast if any
spots are still available!! Also, any pre-cook help still needed?
Camilla
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From: "Merrill C. Pugmire" <slr4g@cc.usu.edu>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Stuff for Saturday...
Date: 24 Apr 1998 07:48:52 -0700
>Ugh. Arkasha and I missed Wednesday's practice due to a lack of working
>vehicles. Thus, we are sadly out of the loop for finalization of plans
>for St. Pyre's. I know it's in Wellsville and I can tell you that
>Arkasha works until 3pm that day, I'll be there earlier, we're both
>planning on being servers and I'll help out wherever need arises, we're
>also plannig on Sat. night SCA guests, but don't know their names, and
>finally, we need to pay for site and make reservations for feast if any
>spots are still available!! Also, any pre-cook help still needed?
>
>Camilla
Ciao Bella,
Today, (Friday), I am pre-cooking all day. I only have the kitchen for
five hours Saturday so I am doing everything today. I have to get
everything that must be refrigerated in the walk-in fridge they have there
by the time they leave. I want all these things done by 1 pm so I can take
it there, with some leeway. I can use any help you will be able to give,
even this evening since I have cheeses and salad, etc. which have to be
refrigerated but can be put in coolers. Last I heard there were only 55
reservations and we had opened the feast to 70. So there should be some
reservations left. I'll make certain Rixa will leave you a spot. Your SCA
guests are Kindwyn the Kind and her two teenage children. She's really
cool.
The site for the event is Wellsville Elementary School, 90 East 100 South,
Wellsville. Go down the Highway toward Brigham City, Turn right at that
new light on the corner where that gas station/Burger King is. Go down
that street right into town. It's an old state highway but I have no idea
which. In town the street passes right by the Wellsville Tabernacle which
is right across the street from the School and where all the parking is.
Turn left down 100 East to get to the drive way.
Hope this helps,
Francesca da Bari
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From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" <tdillemuth@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Stuff for Saturday...
Date: 24 Apr 1998 08:46:45 PDT
Francesca,
Thank you!! That helped a lot! Rick and I are both available for
precook this afternoon/evening. Since we're both working, I doubt we'll
be able to help with the "refridgerator load", but if you're running
late and need another car, Rick will be available at 3:30pm. Should we
just drop by the apartment after 6pm when I'm done with work?
Camilla
PS: Yay!! Arkasha and I got paid enough this week that we've sent in
our memberships today!! (Mine was new, his was a renewal!)
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From: "Merrill C. Pugmire" <slr4g@cc.usu.edu>
Subject: (cdc) By the neck I grasp my great naughty child. . .
Date: 27 Apr 1998 07:38:49 -0700
Something happened this weekend that had me rolling on the ground laughing
(rofl), but there wasn't any old timers from this list to share it with.
It was just toward the end of the weird weapons tourney, and I was sitting
down taping my nose to my helm, when I looked over and saw my daughter with
a fencing buckler in one hand and her baby doll by the back of the neck in
the other. I was reminded of one our our early threads, but unfortunately
didn't have anybody to share it with, so I'm posting it now!
Thanks for all the good times on this list, I really enjoy them.
Angus
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( >__< ) Ribbit
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From: "Merrill C. Pugmire" <slr4g@cc.usu.edu>
Subject: (cdc) Attention: Rebecca, Also sauce
Date: 27 Apr 1998 07:46:25 -0700
Rebecca, we have your music and Biab (Is that acceptable shorthand for Bard
in a box?). When would you like them delivered to your place?
Also, Francesca didn't realize they were foisting quite so much of the
pasta off on you. Would you like to give some of it back, I for one would
like to have some more. Francesca won't be making any more for a LONG time!
We have much more sauce than we will be able to use before it goes bad. Is
there anybody who wants some? Rebecca gets first choice, but there will be
some after she takes any she might like.
Well, Pyr's is over, are we now gearing up for Renfair or A&S, I can't
remember!
Angus
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From: "Lowe, Jeff" <JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) St. Pyres update
Date: 27 Apr 1998 12:03:02 MDT
Greetings to all. Just an Update on pyres. We had 80+ people attend
and 75ish do feast. The most of the outside people left before the
auction so the most of the bidding came from Shire members. That
will be the last auction we will do for a while. The cost of the
pavilion is now in Shire coffers and we may even have some for
excessories. The winner of the Pyres tourney, (after Rock, Paper,
Sisors, Between GreyLeaf, Sorin and Myself) was Sorin, (David, last
name unknown.) He is leavin to Spain for the next two years in June.
So we will have an informal St. Pyr II tourney at fighter practice
to determine who will take the reliquary. I can guarentee it will not
be me!
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From: "Rebecca Mikkelsen" <RMikkelsen@mail.lhs.logan.k12.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Attention: Rebecca, Also sauce
Date: 27 Apr 1998 13:45:27 -0700
> Rebecca, we have your music and Biab (Is that acceptable shorthand for Bard
> in a box?). When would you like them delivered to your place?
>
Anytime is fine. If someone isn't home, just leave it on the porch.
> Also, Francesca didn't realize they were foisting quite so much of the
> pasta off on you. Would you like to give some of it back, I for one would
> like to have some more. Francesca won't be making any more for a LONG time!
>
All I got was pasta, no sauce. So I saved a little bit (thinking I
would put some jarred sauce on it) and threw the rest away. I got
the impression no one wanted it and that's why it was given to me.
Sorry if I didn't understand.
> We have much more sauce than we will be able to use before it goes bad. Is
> there anybody who wants some? Rebecca gets first choice, but there will be
> some after she takes any she might like.
>
I'd like some to go on that pasta I saved.
> Well, Pyr's is over, are we now gearing up for Renfair or A&S, I can't
> remember!
>
Arts and Sciences is May 9; Renaissance Fair is May 30.
Rebecca
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From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" <tdillemuth@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) St. Pyres update
Date: 27 Apr 1998 12:55:30 PDT
PS: Our Daniel (of the black hair) won the fencing tourney at Pyre's!
Camilla
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From: JEFFERSON CROW <CROW@IOMEGA.COM>
Subject: (cdc) Attention: Rebecca, Also sauce -Reply
Date: 29 Apr 1998 05:55:03 -0600
Angus,
I think that Isobel and I might be able to give a good home to some of the
sauce in question (if possible some of the pasta to go with it).
I would like to take a quick moment to announce the new St Pires
champion Soren Stringshaker, a good personal friend of mine (formerly
known as Scar of the house trion).
Lets give to great big Borks for our net St Pires Champion.
Bork Bork
Syl Raven,
Fight with your heart and your sword will follow....
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From: "Lowe, Jeff" <JLOWE@mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us>
Subject: (cdc) Merril
Date: 30 Apr 1998 10:22:25 MDT
Help! I do not have Merrills E-Mail address.
Jurgi
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From: "CHARLENE CHABRIES" <CCHABRIE@ci.logan.ut.us>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Merril
Date: 30 Apr 1998 10:38:09 -0600
I=27m sorry I can=27t help you=21=21=21
Rixa
>>> =22Lowe, Jeff=22 <JLOWE=40mail.rhs.weber.k12.ut.us> 04/30 10:22 AM >>>
Help=21 I do not have Merrills E-Mail address.
Jurgi
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From: "Tiffany Dillemuth" <tdillemuth@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: (cdc) Merril
Date: 30 Apr 1998 11:00:02 PDT
Merrill's address is slr4g@cc.usu.edu
(SLR4G)
I hope that helps!
Camilla
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