Awesome!! Thanks a million. =-D Unfortunately I neither weave nor spin, knitting being my primary way of creating textiles, but I've wanted to try spinning for...
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Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei@...
Oct 1, 2001 1:27 pm
... I do this, but I don't like to. I prefer to get a dictionary and do a translation of the materials myself. Smiles, Despina...
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Jeff Gedney
gedney1@...
Oct 1, 2001 1:31 pm
... Kinda what I thought, Jehanne, alas. Elias Gedney +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Studium doscendi volutate quae cogi non potest constat. ...
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Jeff Gedney
gedney1@...
Oct 1, 2001 2:28 pm
On Friday, September 28, 2001 3:51 PM, ladymorwenna@... ... This must be a joke. Was this an April 1 issue? What is described here is precisely a Big...
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Christina_Lemke@...
Oct 1, 2001 2:29 pm
Hi Brynn, when you are looking at older translations (into Middle English, Early Modern English, Early Modern German etc.) you must be aware that the meaning...
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Jeff Gedney
gedney1@...
Oct 1, 2001 2:29 pm
... And a strawberry shake, too! Elias Gedney +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Studium doscendi volutate quae cogi non potest constat. ...
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Steven Proctor
sproctor@...
Oct 1, 2001 2:43 pm
Errr. I have to agree with the good Captain Gedney on this one. While I don't know for a FACT that this is a joke, I would be willing to bet that it is. And...
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Christina_Lemke@...
Oct 1, 2001 2:47 pm
How about a banana split as dessert? "They" had ice cream, fruit, cream, chopped nuts .... and they had BANANAS: ...
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ladymorwenna@...
Oct 1, 2001 2:54 pm
... Bingo! The Krummhorn Palimpsest first appeared, to my knowledge, in "Not Necessarily the Pikestaff" (parody issue of the East Kingdom newsletter). Hope you...
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Jeff Gedney
gedney1@...
Oct 1, 2001 2:58 pm
... that's twice!!! Evil child! I must meet you now. I owe you a drink. Elias Gedney +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Studium doscendi volutate...
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Ariane Helou
ahelou@...
Oct 1, 2001 3:52 pm
... They had ice cream? Was it, like, with cream, or just fruit ice (like a sorbet)? When did it first appear? This is pure conjecture, but I thought that...
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Cynthia Virtue
cvirtue@...
Oct 1, 2001 5:19 pm
Although there are some terribly modern things that can be reliably back-documented. Master Wulfric, the Mad Baker of the Mists, has recipies which reproduce...
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Jeff Gedney
gedney1@...
Oct 1, 2001 5:33 pm
On Monday, October 01, 2001 1:18 PM, Cynthia Virtue ... reliable. ... Ah, Yes! Cuskynowles... Mmmmmm..... Although even there you'll find differences in...
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Cynthia Virtue
cvirtue@...
Oct 1, 2001 5:53 pm
... Right. Although the other lesson that I take from it is that what we eat now, that doesn't look period (pop tarts) might be more period that something...
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zoefly@...
Oct 1, 2001 6:02 pm
Is the a reference to the cooking of the ye olde potato fries and tricky art of placing ketchup in piglets bladders. Emma...
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Steven Proctor
sproctor@...
Oct 1, 2001 6:26 pm
OK, not to seem anal about this, but given the general caliber of this list and also the fact that we attract people here who float in and check the files from...
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ladymorwenna@...
Oct 1, 2001 7:00 pm
... I was going to take the file down after folks had had their chuckle, for the very same reason. ... Enjoy your unemplyment! Abigail (Morwenna)...
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Steven Proctor
sproctor@...
Oct 1, 2001 7:32 pm
Well, I don't see that we actually have to take it down, as long as it's clearly labeled. And leaving it up would certainly prove that authenticists aren't all...
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wodeford@...
Oct 1, 2001 7:38 pm
... Good idea, given the firestorms of confusion that could arise. ... Lucky you - I take it it was a busy reign. Jehanne...
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Steven Proctor
sproctor@...
Oct 1, 2001 7:49 pm
Does anyone know a good source for linsey-woolsey? Ta Morgan -- My first night with Anastasia was the kind of magical, passionate ride that left me with my...
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Amy L. Hornburg Heilv...
aheilvei@...
Oct 1, 2001 8:17 pm
My sister wants some downloads from the web for music. Any good sites you recommend? You've posted some sites before but they aren't in the group's bookmark...
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wodeford@...
Oct 1, 2001 8:25 pm
... sites you ... group's ... renaissance ... class to ... They're all midi files, not MP3's (only because I hadn't gone looking for MP3's yet), but still...
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L Joseph
wodeford@...
Oct 1, 2001 9:37 pm
As promised, here are URLS for some music links. Have fun. Internet Renaissance Band http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/emusic/medieval.html Medieval Music...
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ladymorwenna@...
Oct 1, 2001 10:08 pm
... It's now in a folder labeled "Humor". Abigail (Morwenna)...
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William Harrington
caoilte@...
Oct 2, 2001 1:32 am
... I admire you for doing this and I still want a Tibetan English dictionary so that I could do the same, but (very big but) wouldn't this just create a ...
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Ariane Helou
ahelou@...
Oct 2, 2001 3:01 am
... I gotta agree with Dorje here :-) Idioms can certainly be difficult to translate, but keep in mind also that not all dictionaries give explanations of...
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Sunny Medlock
sunnyday78723@...
Oct 2, 2001 6:28 am
I have been hanging out with friends and talking about art when the question was posed, "Why is the Virgin always wearing red and blue?" Of course, as an art...
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Jeff Gedney
gedney1@...
Oct 2, 2001 7:48 am
On Saturday, September 29, 2001 8:31 AM, andrea@... ... As long as you acknowlegde that it is no longer a primary source (unless you include the...
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Christina_Lemke@...
Oct 2, 2001 7:51 am
... (like a ... ice, ... cream- or ... I'm ... my ... bring some ... Sorbets were already known in Roman times, there is documentation that Nero was fond of...
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Zohra Rawling
zisaac@...
Oct 2, 2001 1:44 pm
I was always told that blue is the colour of heaven and that is why she wears it. Ysabella...