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19 Apr 02 - 08:36 PM (#694069) Subject: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Celtic Soul I have seen at least 3 here so far (other than myself). Any others out there??? :D |
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19 Apr 02 - 08:43 PM (#694075) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Ebbie My daughter's dog was named Rennie- does that help? Meant 'little, but mighty'it said. :) |
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19 Apr 02 - 08:56 PM (#694080) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Celtic Soul :::giggle!!::: I 'spose it counts...especially if your daughters dog wore a doublet. ;D |
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19 Apr 02 - 11:11 PM (#694125) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: MMario You know about me! *grin* Hey - I haven't told you - I got a gig with Vermont Ren-faire, so I will be there the first three weekends in june - as a strolling minstrel. Then Sterling for the season as a gamer. There are a number of patrons that I know come here, I've bumped into several at various faires. BillD's son Shadowmonk attends MD when he can, I know. SeanM is a Poxy Boggard, I *think* Dave Swan used to play faire, and several others have mentioned faire. Guinesschik and Jed Marum told me they know a lot of people at Scarborough.
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19 Apr 02 - 11:17 PM (#694128) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: michaelr I tried to get a gig at one - they told me guitar players were unwelcome! (sniff) Michael |
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19 Apr 02 - 11:22 PM (#694130) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: MMario michael - that would be a shock to a lot of guitar playing ren-faire musicians I know! |
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19 Apr 02 - 11:29 PM (#694131) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Celtic Soul Mmario! How wonderful about Vermont...break a leg, darlin'!! Sean and I have chatted...I've heard lots of good things about the Boggards. And Michael? What Faire did you audition for??? I have no idea why any Faire would discourage a Guitarist. I've seen all sorts, and they add so much to the feel. There's nothing like a wandering minstrel to really put you in the right frame of mind. If it's a problem with the instrument, there *are* some alternatives. John Durant plays an instrument that, for all intents and purposes, looks just like a lute, but is strung like a guitar. I have no idea what to call the thing (someone here will know, I have no doubt). It's a lot quieter than a guitar, but he says it passes for "looking historical". Maybe that might help?
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19 Apr 02 - 11:58 PM (#694139) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Wincing Devil I enjoy ATTENDING the Maryland Renaissance Faire. I especially enjoy Pyrates Weekend (As CS can attest to)
Anyone going to a RenFaire and hoping for Historical Accuracy will be sadly upset. Folks are there to have FUN. You want button-pissing, go to an ACW encampment. I am a
I first came to the MDRF to listen to madrigals, having been in a madrigal group in high school. Larksong performed, and the audience clapped quite politely. Then I went to the White Hart Tavern, where this bunch of guys (and 3 girls) were dressed up like pirates, and singing with raucous abandon! The crowd was CRAZY. They knew all the Lyrics, and sometimes outshouted the Pyrates! I was hooked. I bought their CD's and listened to one on the way home. It was a live recording, made at my favorite Restaurant! I went to their website, saw that some of them participated in a chantey sing, again at the same restaurant. I went, and as they say, the rest is (living) history. |
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20 Apr 02 - 12:29 AM (#694150) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Chip2447 I've been addicted as a patron for years, Fest season starts around hear in about 3 weeks....HUZZAH!!! I would love to perform musically, but currently I'm not quite skilled enough, With a bit of luck and more practice mayhap I shall be ready to audition for next season. Locally we have 3 that are within easy driving distance and a few more that would make good weekend trips. Depending on the big ugly green money monster I should hit 7 or 8 weekends this season. Chip2447 (a card carrying rengeek since 1988) |
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20 Apr 02 - 01:21 AM (#694162) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: artbrooks HUZZA!!!! |
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20 Apr 02 - 01:56 AM (#694167) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: SeanM Dave Swan is a member of Oak, Ash & Thorn, one of the earlier renfaire groups from the original faires in CA. Absolutely wonderful group, and I'm not remotely above plugging 'em. Chip - what faires are you near? To be honest, there's a VERY wide variety of what you can do at a faire - so long as you've the confidence, you can find a group that can accomodate your talents. Heck, there's a guy still working for the Patterson family company up in Northern CA whose most remembered gig was sitting under a tree with a 'fart drum' (heck if I remember the name, but that's how it sounds) singing really horrible songs about his pig. Absolutely hilarious. M |
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20 Apr 02 - 02:09 AM (#694171) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: SeanM Oh... and now for the Shameless Plug (tm)... We just found out our showtimes for the upcoming Renaissance Pleasure Faire, South in sunny Devore, CA (near San Bernardino). We'll be on the Rogue's Reef stage four times daily, at 10:30, 12:30, 2:30 & 5:30. The faire itself opens May 4th, and runs seven weekends plus Memorial day through June 16th. Info can be found on www.recfair.com. We'll have our new CD (YAY!) by opening weekend... along with a show with a lot of new material. It should be pretty fun. I'll be the tall long haired bass WITHOUT the beard. Plug plug plug! We now return you to the thread in progress... M |
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20 Apr 02 - 02:45 AM (#694177) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Peter Kasin I remember that guy with the "fart drum," SeanM! I think he called it a "Rumblepot" or something like that. Melani would know. She's a longtime and current Faire vendor, a fine leatherworker. As funny as that guy is, I've been told when out of character he has no sense of humor! I'm a former Rennie, having played fiddle in Irish and Scottish dance shows at N. Calif. faires 1986-87. chanteyranger |
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20 Apr 02 - 03:32 AM (#694187) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Chip2447 SeanM...Being in the heart of Missouri, there is the St Louis faire, the big one In KC and a couple of young start ups. NOt to mention a few in Kansas, Oklahoma and Iowa that are close enough for a weekend trip. Currently, I'm working on a solo deal...never have worked and played well with others...HAHAHA. chip2447 |
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20 Apr 02 - 02:40 PM (#694451) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: toribw I've never played at a faire, but looove to go to the Texas Renaissance Faire every year. It's a beautiful site, permanent and all, with acres and acres of trees with buildings that were built in a style reminiscent of the period. I have to wait 'til October, though... |
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20 Apr 02 - 10:29 PM (#694637) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Celtic Soul OOOO, SeanM! Oak, Ash and Thorn! We *love* the book of music they compiled! I would have loved to have been able to see them live.
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21 Apr 02 - 01:29 AM (#694706) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: SeanM Check their page - OA&T still perform. You'd have to commute a heck of a ways though... M |
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21 Apr 02 - 01:29 AM (#694707) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Peter Kasin Celtic Soul, if you're on the West coast, USA you can still see them live. Or barely alive, depending on what they put in those tankards backstage. Next best thing is to get their newly produced live CD. It celebrates 21 years together and is titled "Old Enough To Drink." Wonderful stuff! chanteyranger |
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21 Apr 02 - 10:03 AM (#694825) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Celtic Soul SeanM and Chanteyranger... If I am ever out on the West Coast again, I will give a holler and see when and where I can see them, and the likes of you lot as well. I am definitely going to look into the CD though. Thanks for the headsup!! :D |
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21 Apr 02 - 03:32 PM (#694997) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Gypsy SeanM, canna wait for the newest CD. Have been patron for decades, would like to perform, but closest is many hours from home. Might do the wee Willits faire at some point, tho. |
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21 Apr 02 - 03:42 PM (#695004) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Lynn I'm a former rennie, doing the Sterling NY faire. Couldn't continue due to family commitments, though it surely was a good time. Ain't that right, Mr. PILLOW FIGHT???!? Hey Chantey - If my geography serves me, isn't "Fart Drum" that army camp NE of Sterling?? [Get out the maps now.] |
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21 Apr 02 - 04:40 PM (#695037) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Celtic Soul OOPS, forgot to ask! SeanM...how do I get a copy of that CD of yours??? |
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21 Apr 02 - 04:57 PM (#695049) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Homeless SeanM and Chanteyranger- I'll bet your "fart drum" is actually a rommelpot. A skin stretched over a drum frame, in the center of which is a rosined string or stick. Said string or stick being pulled in order to create the "rumble" Look here for more. Yes? |
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21 Apr 02 - 09:28 PM (#695213) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: SeanM The two online sources that carry it are The Celtic Rose and The Jester's Court. Both also carry many other artists, and Jester's has an astounding variety of the 'old' faire bands (Country Matters, Fyne Companions, Goode Company, Siren Song, Stinkeye... the list goes on). M |
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21 Apr 02 - 09:32 PM (#695218) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Celtic Soul Thanks Sean! The sites are great. |
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22 Apr 02 - 08:46 AM (#695491) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: JedMarum Mudcat Rennies great name for a group! |
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22 Apr 02 - 08:58 AM (#695495) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: CharlieA am thinking about getting into reenactment (would that be renniing?) do LARPS alot. am in west midlands uk. Cxxx |
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22 Apr 02 - 08:58 AM (#695496) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: greg stephens As a bemused outsider, never having been tempted into green tights and lutes, does Rennie come from re-enactment or renaissance? |
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22 Apr 02 - 01:25 PM (#695700) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Melani "Rennie" is from "Renaissance." I guess there are probably different nicknames for difference kinds or re-enactors. Sean & chanteyranger--the rumblepot guy is Kenny Milligan--hasn't been around for a while. As for his sense of humor, a friend of mine used to date him (!) This probably says a lot about HER sense of humor, but she was disappointed to find him not very funny in person. I think it's possible that he takes his "dead cat" songs seriously. By the way, for you Bay Area types, there's a very interesting article in the April 17 East Bay Express about re-enactors who play Waffen-SS in WWII battles. Does anybody know if the Express is online? |
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22 Apr 02 - 03:15 PM (#695817) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Wincing Devil East Bay Express Article about Re-enactors: http://www.eastbayexpress.com/issues/2002-04-17/feature.html/1/index.html Reenacting is a hobby. Why do I do it?, because, like any hobby, It's Fun!! And, like most hobbies, it can get to be expensive. Rigging up for my 1812 group will cost ~$200-300 for a basic rig. I don't want to think how mush I've spent at Townsend, a leading vendor or "sutler" of 18 and 19th century clothing and goods
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22 Apr 02 - 05:25 PM (#695925) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Melani Hey,thanks for the links, W.D.! I have just discovered Townsend, and I must say their prices are great. The costume items I've seen in person look pretty decent. A really fun outfit. |
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22 Apr 02 - 07:20 PM (#696024) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: michaelr The rummelpot is the "drum" known to Latin percussionists as a guica (or cuica). A very cool cound! The faire that turned me down for not being historically accurate as a guitarist was the Northern CA one (in Novato at the time, now sadly relocated to a dismal dust bowl known as The Nut Tree). Cheers, Michael |
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22 Apr 02 - 09:59 PM (#696149) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: SeanM Well, that at least explains that angle... The Black Point/Nut Tree/Casa De Fruita faire is the RPFN, sister faire of RPFS, both started by the Patterson family who originated the 'Renaissance Faire' as it is seen in America today. There's a weird tug of war that's gradually being lost over the years to try to keep the emphasis of the faire more firmly anchored in history. The guitar issue is just one that's stuck around for years. Originally it was a major element of an overall policy that included all workers (performers AND vendors) going through a lengthy rehearsal and workshop program, universal costume approval, insistence upon as few anachronisms as a vendor as possible, required use of 'Basic Faire Accent' and a host of other elements that really aren't as prevalent at any faire today. Most groups performing at the CA big faires still try to make some sort of a nod towards period appearances. My former group had one guy with a "luitar". Basically just an acoustic bowlback guitar with as little 'modern' hardware as possible. That's usually what they look for. I believe they're still sticklers on the acoustic guitar issue though. M |
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22 Apr 02 - 10:32 PM (#696166) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Melani I hope they all have fun at Casa de Fruta--I'm going to have to miss it for the first time in 15 years. It's 140 miles for me, just too far to go for 6 weekends. The Pattersons are having one in Novato in August. |
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22 Apr 02 - 11:41 PM (#696203) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: michaelr Melani - in Novato? Surely you don't mean the old Blackpoint site?! Michael |
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23 Apr 02 - 12:24 AM (#696236) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Peter Kasin Michaelr - By The Nut Tree do you mean the former restaurant/store off of the highway? Homeless - you've nailed it. Now I know what it's called. |
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23 Apr 02 - 12:55 AM (#696254) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: SeanM The 'new' NorCal site is not AT the original Black Point site - that's now a golf course. The As You Like It faire is going to be a smaller event held at a park a few miles away. I don't THINK they've a website for the individual faire, but the event company that the Pattersons (son and daughter in law of the faire's creators) is at www.themeevents.com. M |
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23 Apr 02 - 06:48 AM (#696350) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: GUEST,micca at work Jed, "Mudcat Rennies"!!!LOL, especially since Rennies are a Brand of UK indigestion pills!!! so a band to cure stomach ache "or to Purge melancholy?" I like it!! Good to see you Me ol' Mate, Micca |
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23 Apr 02 - 10:50 AM (#696490) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Charcloth I done a few Ren fair events, Fantasy fair in Fremont Ohio & The NC Ren fair a few other smaller events with my former duo "Tartan Played" since the partnership breakup I haven't pursued much in that line this year though |
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23 Apr 02 - 02:15 PM (#696658) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: GUEST,Melani Thanks for the link, Sean, but it sure ain't much of a website--no info on upcoming events, just address, phone number, and two email links. Or am I missing something, computer illiterate that I am? |
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23 Apr 02 - 02:18 PM (#696660) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: MMario The artistic design running down the left border of the page is actually a menu. |
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23 Apr 02 - 02:31 PM (#696671) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Wincing Devil Melani: If you don't know to click on the opening graphic, you won't get anywhere. THIS IS NOT YOUR FAULT!!!
<RANT> AAARRRGGGHHH!!!Excuse me, sometimes I just wannabitch slap Bill Gates!</RANT>
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23 Apr 02 - 07:52 PM (#696973) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: michaelr Chanteyranger - yes, that's the place the NorCal Faire has been held the last two or three years. Very dusty and windy... I checked out the upcoming events listed on the site linked above, but found nothing about a Novato Faire. Michael |
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24 Apr 02 - 02:23 AM (#697215) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: SeanM There is a Novato faire planned - they've been posting messages to various newsgroups. I don't exactly know WHY they've not made a separate site or at least updated their homepage (as they have for both the Dickensian event in San Francisco, and their other renfaire in Santa Barbara), but they haven't. As to the site... It's full of "mystery meat" links. Forgot about that. They've gradually improved it, but they're very fond of 'artistic vision' from what it seems. Hopefully they'll finally fix it so that they actually define what you're supposed to click on for what information. Oh well. M
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24 Apr 02 - 03:08 AM (#697236) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Chip2447 For a neat Ren fest directory Click here Chip2447, counting the days until fest season.... |
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24 Apr 02 - 08:32 AM (#697373) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: MMario 9 Weeks 3 Days 1 Hour 27 Minutes till the gates open at Sterling - but who bothers keeping track? *grin*
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24 Apr 02 - 11:15 AM (#697486) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: SeanM Heck, MMario - if you're jonesing that much, c'mon down to SoCal. Final workshops/dress rehearsal this weekend, opening next... Opening weekend with a new band... Woah... M |
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24 Apr 02 - 12:22 PM (#697538) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: MMario did a mini-fest last saturday; have a wedding with a bunch of rennie friends next weekend; mud-gather the weekend after that - then only three weeks before Vermont opens. I should be able to make it; barely. 9 Weeks 2 Days 21 Hours 36 Minutes |
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24 Apr 02 - 08:21 PM (#697894) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: michaelr Chip - thanks for the link. So there will indeed be a Novato Faire, at Stafford Lake Park. Cool! |
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25 Apr 02 - 01:51 AM (#698049) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Melani Thanks, guys, for explaining the website. They have a really good page for the Dickens Faire. I have also now discovered that if you go to "Event Reviews" and then to "Client List", you can see pictures of our Festival of the Sea in 1999. And they do have dates for the Novato Faire, as well as a picture. It's nice to know there will be at least one tree. |
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25 Apr 02 - 06:14 AM (#698130) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Paul from Hull Nice to see a Thread on this.....I dont think there is much that equates to Ren Faires across here in the UK, though there is considerable Re-enactment stuff, as many of you may be aware (as well as a fair bit of 'Living History' stuff as an offshoot to that) I love looking at Ren Faire pics & costumes though, cos my big interest at the moment (& for the last 4 years) has been 'Live Action Role-Play'...in a Fantasy (yes, vaguely 'Tolkein-esque'....) setting thats pretty much late Medieval/early Renaissance. |
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25 Apr 02 - 08:08 AM (#698172) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Celtic Soul The New and improved "Virginia Renaissance Festival" is doing a roving thing for the time being. They'll be in Fairfax County at some point soon. Hey, Mmario? Wanna come play??? |
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25 Apr 02 - 08:26 AM (#698178) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: MMario tempting! - But I'm pretty well booked - or at least busy) from now to Christmas! (hopefully - the fall gig is still in the air) I've got to squeeze in a visit to MD somewhere in there, plus the getaway. |
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25 Apr 02 - 09:02 AM (#698200) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Wincing Devil MMario: (et al) I'd highly recommend that you go to the MD Ren Fest during the weekend of September 21st & 22nd. That's what we lovingly refer to as Pirate Invasion Weekend during which the delightful village of Revel Grove is taken over by a marauding band of scurvy pirates. AARRGGHH!! |
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25 Apr 02 - 09:09 AM (#698205) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: MMario True - Then I would get to see the Corsairs, and the Crimson Pirates, right? But if I get the cast spot for St. Bonaventure I will be in rehearsals - so I will probably be there Labor Day Weekend. |
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25 Apr 02 - 09:12 AM (#698209) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Celtic Soul Can't you feel a little twinge of larangytis coming on for the weekend that "Pirate Invasion" happens to fall on, Mmario??? Might as well come visit us if you can't rehearse! ;D
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25 Apr 02 - 09:16 AM (#698210) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: MMario we shall see... (I *should* know by Labor Day whether or not I have the part - so will make a decision later.) Hmmmmmm......wonder if The ShantyMan will be returning to Sterling this year? |
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25 Apr 02 - 08:13 PM (#698717) Subject: RE: How many Rennies here at the 'Cat??? From: Celtic Soul Well, hon, if it's getting a part versus coming to MD the weekend of Pirate Invasion, I hope you get the part. Break a leg! Let us know how the audition goes!! :D
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