... First of all, you have to realize that they're two totally different things. The orieboshi is formed from something that looks essentially like half an ...
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Don Luby
djl@...
Dec 10, 2000 9:21 am
... It's excellent and quite comfortable to wear under your helmet, works very well as a sweatband, and very styling when you've taken your helmet off. I need...
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Anthony J. Bryant
ajbryant@...
Dec 10, 2000 9:25 am
... I seem to have lost a few posts. I was going to respond to this one, but it Went Away. Sorry... But I *did* answer the question. I directed you to the...
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Joshua Badgley
fsjlb4@...
Dec 10, 2000 10:40 am
... Hehe, I know that one. Get up in class and try writing 'Taishikan39; and end up writing 'Ooben-kan39;. I thought my teacher was going to die laughing when...
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Joshua Badgley
fsjlb4@...
Dec 10, 2000 10:57 am
... Okay. It's been a while since I saw shogun, but I think I know what you are talking about. The simple cap that I made is hardly good enough for any of...
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lynnx@...
Dec 10, 2000 10:20 pm
... Right On (although i think there must have been equivalents Back Then. "Noil" as such is spun from the junk left over *after* you make cotton batting and...
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lynnx@...
Dec 10, 2000 11:14 pm
Could you direct me there too? (No i'm not trying to be sarcastic - my browser just Won't Do It. Tried cropping the url, cut n paste, etc... no dice.) Is...
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Anthony J. Bryant
ajbryant@...
Dec 10, 2000 11:47 pm
... The Armour Archive is currently down. It was down last weekend, also. I understand they're doing some work on it. It should be up on Monday again. They...
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Barbara Nostrand
nostrand@...
Dec 11, 2000 12:14 pm
Sister Edwinna the Unshuttuppable! Greetings from Solveig! Once I made an onsen trip and went in search of onsen. (Unforutnatlye, I did not have a very good...
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delmonte
delmonte@...
Dec 11, 2000 10:31 pm
Hi there please add me to the japaness maling list thank mathieu Nick: delmonte ICQ:5521136 E-mail: mathieudumontet@... delmonte@......
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WhiteRaeven@...
Dec 12, 2000 3:31 am
To all who read this,I apologize ahead of time for the length of this message. Lady Fujiwara, et al: Sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner than this . I've...
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Kass McGann
historian@...
Dec 12, 2000 4:58 pm
... Sister Ed, You are most certainly correct. Noil is spun from the refuse that is left once all the good silk is reeled from the cocoon and the good ...
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kujika@...
Dec 13, 2000 12:24 am
here are many pictures of festival at Karuizawa in NAGANO prefecture. enjoy English Page http://www.kosegaki.com/karuizawa/events/events-f.html...
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lynnx@...
Dec 13, 2000 8:08 am
... wow. Those sound cool, sorta like the geothermal springs Way Up North (have heard of but not seen). ... (I do for a couple of reasons unrelated to style -...
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lynnx@...
Dec 13, 2000 9:26 am
... wow. Those sound cool, sorta like the geothermal springs Way Up North (have heard of but not seen them). ... (yup, and both my brothers got a lot taller...
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lynnx@...
Dec 13, 2000 9:39 am
Wow cool! Thanks. (I'll poke around later for the armourarchive site.) YIS s.e....
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lynnx@...
Dec 13, 2000 9:48 am
... Cool, I love seeing Big Shots looking like they "don't know what to do with their hands"! Keep it up <G> (It's even more fun when (1) you don't realize...
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lynnx@...
Dec 13, 2000 10:55 am
My sincerest apologies to all of you, I think I forgot to hit the Select All/Delete button and repeated all or most of that last digest in a post. If I did I...
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lynnx@...
Dec 13, 2000 11:19 am
... Really?? Thanks for the confirmation on that, I had no idea just how bad it can get! A lot of us on SCA-Garb have had much better luck with it. We just...
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Kass McGann
historian@...
Dec 13, 2000 1:16 pm
... I have bought from Thai Silks. Their noil is a little better than the other stuff, but it still shrinks up terribly. And it gets softer and less...
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BamboOni@...
Dec 13, 2000 11:39 pm
Greetings everybody, Just a quick question. Did anybody else get the final posting with details about the event? A friend of mine said they got it but I...
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Barbara Nostrand
nostrand@...
Dec 14, 2000 1:26 am
Noble Cousins! The first really successful non-Japanese in Sumo was Takamiyama who if I recall correctly recruited Konishiki. Takamiyama is famous naturalized...
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Anthony J. Bryant
ajbryant@...
Dec 14, 2000 1:43 am
... An oft-parodied commercial. <G> ... Yes, it it was a rare allowance and a recognition by the Sumo Kyokai that Takamiyama had played a major role. He never...
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Anthony J. Bryant
ajbryant@...
Dec 14, 2000 1:45 am
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Anthony J. Bryant
ajbryant@...
Dec 14, 2000 1:48 am
All: I don't know how many of you knew of the monumental work of Marius Jansen, one of the great kami of Japanese historical studies. Jansen was the first...
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Barbara Nostrand
nostrand@...
Dec 14, 2000 2:23 am
Baron Edward! There was a real vacume at the top in Sumo when the other two yokozuna retired and Chiyonofuji was the only one left. I was really sad when...
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Rick (Miyamoto K)
blackenwolf@...
Dec 14, 2000 2:11 pm
Konnichiwa, I have been in the SCA for about 2 years now, about a year ago I decided on a Japanese persona around the 1600 time period. I also moved to NC at...
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Barbara Nostrand
nostrand@...
Dec 14, 2000 3:44 pm
Minamoto Dono! Greetings from Solveig! Ahh. Sorry that your funds are so limited or I would suggest that you obtain a copy of my unworthy pamphlet. Another ...
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Anthony J. Bryant
ajbryant@...
Dec 14, 2000 3:51 pm
... All wonderful advise, but you missed something. He said MiYAmoto, not Minamoto. As in Shinmen "Miyamoto Musashi"... This, and Musashi, are names I always...
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Kass McGann
historian@...
Dec 14, 2000 4:48 pm
... with details ... checked ... computer ... Takabayashi-dono, The reason you did not receive the event announcement by email is that eGroups trucates emails...