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An Ode to Scarborough Faire 2010

Started by Al-Nimer, April 17, 2010, 10:50:25 PM

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Al-Nimer

Quote from: Al-Nimer on April 19, 2010, 12:32:21 PM
Quote from: VIII on April 19, 2010, 12:01:30 PM
Quote from: Nicolas-Antoine on April 19, 2010, 10:07:24 AMI think we should find a way where she can read this to King Henry and Queen Anne. And even have her read it at Scottish Court to Queen Margaret.

Well I've just read it, and if the author will present herself, and she is somewhat shy, I'll read it aloud myself!
Huzzah!  That would work, too, and what an honor either way!  I'll give her both options, and if you can just let me or cowgrrl know when & where to meet up with Your Majesties, we'll be there!  This Sat we'll have my parents with us, and I know they would love to see & hear it if you can fit it into your busy schedule  ;D

Your Majesty, our princess has requested that you read it with her present.  ::wanders off to find a scroll and a scribe::   :D

Quote from: SirRichardBear on April 19, 2010, 12:43:01 PM
The Countness of Tyrone and The Lady Maggie.  Any Scots standing around before court can direct you.  Normally you can find Lady Maggie near the front gate at openning cannon with the Lady Fifi and Lady Roxborogh just look for the group of Scots standing on the right side of the hill in front of the grab rental shop.

You can get with me before parade in the back and I'll show you who to talk with.
OK SirRichard, I'll try to do one of those things.  However, I'm not sure we want to try to fit in two readings in one day, given we'll be trying to fit in lots of shows into our schedule for our family, but might try.
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Lady Kett

Al, please let us know what day you are planning, so we can attend, ooo, ahhh, and properly shout "Huzzah" to the little lady!

Al-Nimer

Quote from: Lady Kett on April 19, 2010, 09:20:42 PM
Al, please let us know what day you are planning, so we can attend, ooo, ahhh, and properly shout "Huzzah" to the little lady!

Oh definitely!  We are planning on being there this Sat cannon to cannon, but the time will depend on His Majesty's schedule  ;D
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SirRichardBear

Al-Nimer any weekend will work it need not be this one.
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Al-Nimer

We're going to try to get on the docket in the morning to have this read during Scottish court tomorrow afternoon...hope it's not too late  :-\
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VIII

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Quote from: Al-Nimer on May 30, 2010, 11:29:10 PM
We're going to try to get on the docket in the morning to have this read during Scottish court tomorrow afternoon...hope it's not too late  :-\

Well???  Did Queen Margaret read it at Court???  I saw she had a copy at the Armory in the morning, she absolutely loved it!
Former King Henry VIII
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cowgrrl

Quote from: VIII on June 03, 2010, 09:16:31 AM
Quote from: Al-Nimer on May 30, 2010, 11:29:10 PM
We're going to try to get on the docket in the morning to have this read during Scottish court tomorrow afternoon...hope it's not too late  :-\

Well???  Did Queen Margaret read it at Court???  I saw she had a copy at the Armory in the morning, she absolutely loved it!

Alas the Princess had a serious case of 'the shys' & did not even want it read out loud at court.  It was all we could do to get her to agree to hand it to Queen Margaret herself.  She even refused Queen Margarets offer to make her a princess (silly girl!).  She was very proud to give it to the Queen however. 

Queen Margaret

It was wonderful to see you both last weekend. I passed the poem around to Queen Anne after you both departed. Great job, Libby!
A calm sea never made for a skillful manner. -English proverb