i got a printout of upcoming events and found it on the december page
im trying to go to the one in the olypia lacey tumwater area.
anyone able to tell me this can reach me at e-cl...@live.com
thank you all
and merry christmas
It would be really helpful if you gave us the URL of the page you're
talking about. There are hundreds -- maybe thousands -- of different
SCA branches around the world, and even restricting things to the US
Pacific Northwest, you don't give us enough information to help you.
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Tired old music Laurel; Chirurgeon; SCAdian since AS XI
In An Tir, right? (I'm guessing by "Olympia".) It helps to
mention what Kingdom you're in.
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Kithrup is getting too damn much spam, even with the sysop's filters.
The AnTir Web-site has everything you need
http://www.antir.sca.org/Upcoming/?Event_ID=2151
Ralg
AnTir
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yeah it was AnTir. and thank you all for helping me out
ill try to scrape up some money to get there
have a good day everyone
> Marcus McRannoch <maki...@gmail.com> wrote in
> <980a9433-f61c-42b1...@e4g2000prn.googlegroups.com>:
> > hey everyone. im just trying to find out when and where the yule
> > feast is going to be held this saturday ( the 5th)
> >
> > i got a printout of upcoming events and found it on the december
> > page
> >
> > im trying to go to the one in the olypia lacey tumwater area.
> >
> > anyone able to tell me this can reach me at e-cl...@live.com
> >
> > thank you all
> > and merry christmas
>
> It would be really helpful if you gave us the URL of the page you're
> talking about. There are hundreds -- maybe thousands -- of different
> SCA branches around the world, and even restricting things to the US
> Pacific Northwest, you don't give us enough information to help you.
Thank <insert deity here>, I thought, as a noob around here that maybe
this was more of an area specific ng as of late.
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No, it's a semi-moribund group because most people have gone over
to area-specific lists.
But some of us do still read it, when there's anything to read.