Subject: Re: A Very Important Question...
From: Diana Aventina diana_aventina@--------
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 03:55:53 -0800 (PST)
> AFAIK - As Far As I Know.
Ha Ha Ha!!
What a surprise-- I thought that AFAIK was someone's name!!
Bright Blessings from Belgica
Diana
>
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Subject: holy days
From: william wheeler wuffa@--------
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 06:14:54 -0800
Salve
Happy Mithras' Birthday, everyone
Vale
Marcius Cornelius Felix
pontitff




Subject: Re: Hunting
From: Megas-Robinson amgunn@--------
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 10:50:45 -0600
Hailsa et Ave Che!

Che Monro wrote:
>
> Salve and Thank you.
>
> I have read about hunts like this - most notably from T H White's epic -
> The Sword in the Stone. Come to think of it David Eddings described a
> similar hunt in the Belgariad.
>
> While I agree that it's an exciting way to hunt, I don't think it's useful
> to me from a plotting point of view.
>
> See, I'll let you into a little secret. What I'm looking for here is an
> ambiguous hunting accident, something which could have been accidental, or
> which could have been murder. (snippage)
> As I see it my plot requirements fairly rigidly determine the form my hunt
> scene must take. What I'm really hoping for is some lead that perhaps this
> type of hunting might have actually happened in some place at some time so
> I can look for sources to mine for details. I somehow suspect it's all
> going to end up reading rather like an English fox hunt whatever I do, but,
> well they say God is in the details.
>
> Say, what kind of riding gear did they wear in antiquity? Women if they
> rode at all rode astride didn't they? The side saddle is a recent
> invention? What did they wear?
>
> Um, Cheers!
>
> Che
>
Look up accounts of the death of William Rufus, brother (IIRC [If I
Recall Correctly]) to Wiliam the Conqueror. It is speculated that this
hunting accident may actually have been a ritual murder of Rufus as the
Sacred King.

In Amicus og the search for knowledge - Venator known in the North as
Piparskegg



Subject: Felcitations
From: Razenna razenna@--------
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 16:05:22 -0800
Merry Mithramas to all!

C. Aelius Ericius
Augur et Pontifex




Subject: Re: Felcitations
From: Megas-Robinson amgunn@--------
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 18:39:10 -0600
Hailsan Allir Romani og Freonda!

Razenna wrote:
>
> From: Raz-------- <a hr--------/post/novaroma?prot--------D=194166216056078116169218163036129208" >raz--------@--------</a>
>
> Merry Mithramas to all!
>
> C. Aelius Ericius
> Augur et Pontifex
>
Heil og Saell to the Unconquerable Sun, whether you see God or Goddess
therein, may the Glaedness of Yuletide and the Benediction of Saturnalis
be yours.

In Amicus - Venator Duospiritus



Subject: Change of Address
From: "Labienus" labienus@--------
Date: Sat, 25 Dec 1999 21:08:30 -0600
Salvete,

I seem to have unsubbed with my old address too hastily, and my change of address anouncement bounced to this list. So, to spam those people who share the other lists with me yet another time, I'll say it again. I am no longer using AOL, and my new address is:

&l--------href="/pos--------varoma?pro--------ID=034166250009056116130232203056129208071" &g--------bienus@--------&l--------&g--------r>
Valete,
T Labienus Fortunatus