Re: Re: Stories & Storytelling

From: Rob Nicholls <gardengait_at_...>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 08:21:50 +0000


Or as my lacrosse team at uni put it in the bar after a match...

Sing, Sing
Or show us your r**g
Sing you b*gg**s
Sing

Which depending on the oppositions response could be followed up with

We've seen your r**g
It's a horrible thing
So sing you b*gg*rs
Sing

Always made sure we had a few songs when we played away.

Rob

>From: Kevin Blackburn <kevin_at_...>
>Reply-To: HeroWars_at_yahoogroups.com
>To: HeroWars_at_yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: Re: Stories & Storytelling
>Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 21:02:49 +0100
>
>In article <9qecah+sic6_at_...>, Ian Cooper
><ian_hammond_cooper_at_...> writes
> >I wanted to convey two things. First I saw as an opportunity to present
> >background that might be relevant to forthcoming episodes 'in game',
> >and I wanted to emphasize the Heortlings as an oral, storytelling
> >culture.
>
>I'd be surprised if they didn't have the old Scottish feasting sentiment
>of
>
>"Crack a tale,
> Sing a song,
> Show your bum,
> Or out you're gone"
>
>Which probably isn't quite the right verse, but it's something like
>that. A guest without an "act" would be pretty unwelcome.
>--
>Kevin Blackburn Kevin_at_...



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