Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Re: [World_of_Warcraft_List] Wondering?

 

Actually Anne it is very good to be around. I am new to SCA and enjoy being around SCA folks alot. You learn alot and SCA folks are very down to earth. :)
Not to mention very mature - no childish chat or cursing.

Maribeth

---- Shane B <shaneb@ij.net> wrote:
The SCA is different than that Anne and besides much more WoW is
discussed anyway. In fact I do not recall much of ANY "SCA talk"
since I joined the realm. "SCA People" are all *teachers* of one
sort or another-usually VERY sociable and would be MORE THAN HAPPY to
welcome you in to their[our] fold whether you speak the 'lingo' or not.

I think I can speak for most if not all SCAdians here.

Alastair

>Thanks, Shane. I thought of joining the guild but figured, much
>like the postings, I wouldn't understand anything.
>
>It's kind of like when I first started to play WOW -- they have a
>language all their own. lol
>
>Anne
>
>
>From: Shane B <shaneb@ij.net>
>To: World_of_Warcraft_List@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Tue, January 5, 2010 5:43:56 PM
>Subject: Re: [World_of_Warcraft_List] Wondering?
>
>
>
>Naah Anne. There are some folk here who a member of
><http://www.sca.org/>http://www.sca. org as well as play WoW is
>all. The SCA is a medieval re-creational educational fun type group
>in RL You are welcome on this list, group AND guild if you like.
>
>Shane aka Alastair aka Gnarly the Gnome.
>
>>Uhhh...not a word of this makes any sense to me. Maybe I'm on the
>>wrong list.....
>>
>>Anne
>
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