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- From: parr@acs.ucalgary.ca (Charles Parr)
- Subject: Re: swords
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 17:17:41 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov13.193411.97981@watson.ibm.com> mittle@watson.ibm.com (Josh Mittleman) writes:
- >Greetings from Arval! Lin wrote:
- >
- >> Most of us have been fortunate enough not to encounter *real* danger at
- >> events, but how do we *know* whether it doesn't occur or whether we just
- >> happened not to hear about it? The Populace never sees the reports of the
- >> constabulary... how could It know if where the problems might be?
- >
- >An excellent point. It has always bothered me that no reports from
- >security and the chirurgeons at events (and notably at Pennsic) are
- >published. Of course the specific details of specific incidents should not
- >be available, but it seems common-sense to provide a general summary.
-
- I agree absolutely, and plan on making such reports available...I
- think it will likely reassure people to read continuous lines of:
-
- nov12, masked ball, two cars w lights left on
- lost tankard.
- ride home for HHHH (drunk)
-
- nov26, ferret feast, bmyrgan, one mundane turned away at door
- child wandered off, found at
- head table on kings knee
-
- jan12 twelth night, Cut on hand, to hosp. for stitches
- two lost trnechers, found undertunic
- and one sock (hee hee).
-
-
- ...And so on.
-
- Carolus Malvoix
- Montengarde An Tir
- Deputy Const.
- --
- Within the span of the last few weeks I have heard elements of
- separate threads which, in that they have been conjoined in time,
- struck together to form a new chord within my hollow and echoing
- gourd. --Unknown net.person
-