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Postby Highlander » Wed Apr 13, 2005 7:57 pm

Timelapse wrote:lets see, i'd be:
here and here too.


When i grow up, i wanna be a ARK.... :P
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Postby Foxferal » Thu Apr 14, 2005 8:11 pm

Maephina wrote:Hiya Fox! Was that taken on Pluto? ;D


Hmm... no... in my hall... though Photoshop can be a pretty good travel agency at times... ;)

Renaissance Fair? Kewl! I used to hang out a lot at Visby Medieval week here in Sweden. Medieval week Gotland
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Postby Ms.Ice » Thu Apr 14, 2005 8:48 pm

Not sure what country your in Rowen, but i just went to a Ren Faire in France. And though it was different than what i am accustomed to seeing there, it was still fun.
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Postby Rowenael » Thu Apr 14, 2005 10:16 pm

I live in Merry old England :)

Perhaps there are those sorts of festivals here but i never noticed as they hardly differ from everyday life :P
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Postby Aameul » Fri Apr 15, 2005 1:49 am

Rowenael wrote:Nice pics all.

I envy you Americans and your Renaissance Fairs, they look like fun. I never understood why they don't have them in this country seeing as we actually went through the full medieval - renaissance period.

Oh well maybe i'll just have to go to America to experience it :P


Why dress up and pretend it's the middle ages when at any time you could go actually VISIT a castle and see the places that medievil history actually happened?
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Postby Tarryk » Fri Apr 15, 2005 2:32 am

Aameul wrote:Why dress up and pretend it's the middle ages when at any time you could go actually VISIT a castle and see the places that medievil history actually happened?

Score one REALLY good point for Aameul. :P
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Postby FoxyJama » Fri Apr 15, 2005 3:32 am

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Derailed just a little bit?

(and most people go to RenFaire's because it's living breathing medieval entertainment, and because Renaissance period castles in Texas are fairly rare. It costs $6 to go to RenFaire, and closer to $2000 to go to the 'nearest' medieval castle)
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Postby Aameul » Fri Apr 15, 2005 4:13 am

FoxyJama wrote:(and most people go to RenFaire's because it's living breathing medieval entertainment, and because Renaissance period castles in Texas are fairly rare. It costs $6 to go to RenFaire, and closer to $2000 to go to the 'nearest' medieval castle)


My comment wasn't aimed at people in the US doing the Renne faire thing - they're relatively entertaining when it's the only way you could really FEEL like you're in the middle ages.

My comment was aimed at Row, who lives in jolly ol' England, where it isn't a $2000 vacation to see a castle and enjoy the history first-hand.
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Postby FoxyJama » Fri Apr 15, 2005 1:16 pm

The castles still don't have the living breathing entertainment thing going for them, though. I travelled to castles all over Europe and I never saw a joust, the Mud Show, people in costume, jugglers, falconeers, swordsmen, or gypsies. One of my favorites reasons to go to RenFaire (I worked at the Texas RenFaire teaching Celtic dance for 3 years in college) is that you get to see how people entertain themselves when TV and videogames aren't around. Live shows, singing, dancing, and drunk men on horseback make it a very different experience. Going to castles is more like browsing a museum (which is generally exactly what it is) than actually experiencing anything medieval.

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Postby Rowenael » Fri Apr 15, 2005 5:06 pm

There we go FoxyJama just explained why i'd prefer a RenFaire to a castle. :P

I've been to plenty of castles, forts etc and while they are interesting they are usually just ruins or museums. Having said that however sometimes they put on days where the staff (and the staff only) wear costumes and they show us some falconing. :P

I did go to a castle once that did the whole tournement deal, jousting, swordplay, knights in armor, falconing, the works. But that happens about once every 5 years and you couldn't join in with the costumes and such, you just watched, still cool though.
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Postby Mire » Fri Apr 15, 2005 5:16 pm

the Mud Show


HA! saw that for the first time this past weekend.

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Mom: "no"
Child: *cry*
Mom: "oh look, the Mud Show is starting"
Child: "Yeah!" Front row!"
Mom: "Enjoy! *snickers*
Child" *comes back plastered in mud* That was fun!
Mom: "You are a complete mess, lets go get you a clean t-shirt"
Child; "SCORE!"
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Postby Boinky » Fri Apr 15, 2005 8:07 pm

They have the same thing in Europe only what we call a Renaissance Fair they just call a Fair :roll:
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Postby FoxyJama » Sun Apr 17, 2005 5:54 am

In the interest of getting this thread back on track, here's some pictures of me, taken while I was playing Everquest a while back.
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I had my hair cut last week, it's getting to be summer so my hair is getting a little more fiery. It's cut really long in the front and super short in the back, I might get some pictures next week.
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Postby Ashval » Sun Apr 17, 2005 6:53 am

Hi Foxy! Yummeh! :)
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Postby Tarryk » Sun Apr 17, 2005 6:57 am

h000t bout damn time, hiya Foxy!!
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Postby Vallikat » Sun Apr 17, 2005 5:05 pm

*pounces on the foxy Foxy*

Hiya!
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Postby Highlander » Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:38 pm

OMG! *hugz teh f0xxay* :D
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Postby FoxyJama » Mon Apr 18, 2005 2:15 am

I'm glad nobody seems disappointed regarding my lack of afro. :D
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Postby Britt9081 » Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:24 am

Ms Foxy mama,

You have no 'fro o.O OMG call teh cops she is an imposter!!!11

hehe j/k you got a very suitable name, foxyjama suits one of such foxiness.

Although you look very familiar to me. Like Ive seen you somewhere before o.O
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Postby Nexeus » Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:06 am

Britt9081 wrote:Although you look very familiar to me. Like Ive seen you somewhere before o.O


It's called your dreams, you know she was the cute, sexy one you had the dream date with and was woken up from rudely by your telephone at work. :-D
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