Wizard chess? Who commands the chessmen? How much space does the board
take? What happens when a capture is made? And is there a lot of taunting
going on between the two opposing players, their own armies of men giving
them advice, and the two armies as they are moving or waiting to be moved?
This sounds like it would be fun for chess enthusiasts to watch.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Kitchen" <[email protected]>
To: "Ron Schamerhorn" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 7:22 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] medieval faire
Hi Ron,
The medieval faire here is in the middle of the woods, so is always during
the summer. Well there is a big open field with stands for the joust.
The same for the human wizard's chess games.
One year there was a dude who's job was that of a heckler. So he was
picking on my nephew's girlfriend. Big pink butt etc. So of course I had
to pay for 3 tomatoes to throw at him. Now that sounds like a computer
game that I could make.
You know in the food court area we have to trade in our American dollars
for English pounds. We are sitting at a picnic table looking around to
see what all they have. My sister reads, 5 pound turkey leg, gee I don't
think that I could eat that much. We all about fell off of our seats
laughing. But now that 3 pound sweet roll did weigh about 3 pounds.
Going to Mom's today for my sister's birthday. We love to remind her of
that blonde moment.
The flail is the only weapon that I have bought at the medieval faire, no
swords, axes or anything like that. I did this summer also buy a nice
leather slapper that the business end is shaped like a human hand. So it
could make some nice sounds for my spanker game. I have also in the past
purchased a jester had with 12 little bells hanging at the end of 12
armatures. I also got a nice pewter mug with a mermaid for the handle.
BFN
Jim
Cool! all of the hard work has paid off, my name is a household word.
[email protected]
http://www.kitchensinc.net
(440) 286-6920
Chardon Ohio USA
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