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- From: hwt@bcarh11a.BNR.CA (Henry Troup)
- Newsgroups: rec.org.sca
- Subject: What's an event? (was Re: OOP Dance/fun period dances)
- Message-ID: <17715@bcars664.bnr.ca>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 18:34:14 GMT
- References: <720933436.F00001@ocitor.fidonet> <1992Nov10.063457.15753@latcs1.lat.oz.au>
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- In article <1992Nov10.063457.15753@latcs1.lat.oz.au>,
- pears@latcs1.lat.oz.au (Arnold N Pears) writes:
- |>dance classes during the afternoon prior to the event.
-
- Do you mean Friday night, or Saturday afternoon? I'm interested in
- knowing what the assumptions that go into 'event' are in various places.
- What I think I know:
-
- Middle: events are generally all day Saturday, indoors, tourney, feast,
- court, dancing
- East: largely the same as the Middle
- West: lots of weekend-long camping events with tourney but no feast (do
- they dance?)
-
- In this case, East and West don't include their non-contiguous principalities.
-
- Henry Troup - H.Troup@BNR.CA (Canada) - BNR owns but does not share my opinions
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