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Post by Sheriff of Nottingham on Nov 2, 2005 16:27:14 GMT -5
Smashing guitars ;D
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Post by Sir Trevor on Nov 2, 2005 21:37:08 GMT -5
LOL
You got to do that a few times.
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Post by Sheriff of Nottingham on Nov 3, 2005 9:25:23 GMT -5
it was great, also I must add, meeting all the great people every day of faire
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Post by airduwinne on Nov 3, 2005 12:06:33 GMT -5
Favorite memories:
Dancing in the rain with my stepdaughter; the re-enactment of Josh and Janette's engagement;Scottish Mayhem; being kidnapped and claimed wench of the Pennsic rogues; Queen Anne's Lace; and last but certainly not least....Axel,
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Post by Simon De Montfort on Nov 4, 2005 18:28:34 GMT -5
The wedding The Drift Inn Owen Fish and chips Jailed ox Raining acrobats New sword Opening day
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Post by Melissa on Nov 30, 2005 13:15:27 GMT -5
Hrm I think my favorite memories would have to be:
"The Real Bardic wind"
Sharing the chessboard with Bardic Wind - awesome guys
Being in my very first chess fight ever..well actoually the first time I'd ever even held a sword was for this years fight.
When I was aplauded twice after giving my monologue
Playing with the little kids on the wooden pirate ship
A little patron boy named Noah who I gave on of Nigels bandanas to. I really hope Noah will be back next year! SO adorable!
Getting 'most improved entertainer' meant the most to me tho, it really did. I worked my arse off best I could for it. *smile*
Seeing all my friends (faire family) again.
- joy -
Melissa aka Polly
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Post by Sheriff of Nottingham on Nov 30, 2005 18:05:58 GMT -5
pretending to be a pirate to rescue the queen
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Post by airduwinne on Dec 12, 2005 11:29:06 GMT -5
Not technically a faire moment, but.........
FINALLY gettting to meet Hank and Bunnie face to face when they came to visit after the second surgery on my leg.
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Post by Sir Trevor on Jan 13, 2006 22:58:00 GMT -5
I know one of my favorite moments that I always forget to mention. Watching Turk work with those kids was a blast. And they seemed to pick things up faster, and paid better attention than the adults
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Post by Hephzibah on Jan 13, 2006 23:15:33 GMT -5
That is a great picture Trevor. I wish I would have been there. I bet there were a few laughs and chuckles.
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Post by Sir Trevor on Jan 14, 2006 1:15:25 GMT -5
Oh, you mean like when he taught them to say Off with their heads!!!!
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Post by Hephzibah on Jan 14, 2006 10:52:14 GMT -5
Doesn't every child need to learn this? hehe
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