Mar. 25th, 2003

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    Mar. 25, 2003

     

     

    evile: Any more news on Sineater's studio gig?
    SkyeDS: they were supposed to start today, and now it's maybe today,
    maybe who knows when.
    evile: that's so irritating.
    SkyeDS: nods agreement
    evile: I know it's what Sineater loves to do,and it would be _way cool_
    if he could do it for a living...but y'all are gonna starve to death
    if they don't get their butts in gear.
    SkyeDS: that too
    evile: I hated to see Alex give up on it...but I guess for once his
    bad attitude pessimism was warranted
    SkyeDS: as they say in the business, don't give up your day job
    evile: yuppers.
    evile: Sweetie's on the market now...my friend Pat, AKA Madame Fatima
    says he'll be out in the breeze for 2 months. *shrug* we'll see.
    SkyeDS: two months would be a remarkably short time in this economy,
    that would be not a small miracle and a big blessing.
    evile: she also said I was getting a raise soon. It was all I could
    do not to laugh in her face. Sweet lady, but I am pretty sure her
    info was all wrong.
    evile: OH well. She gave me good business when I had my Excalibur
    booth last year, I had to return the favor when I went out on Sat. It
    was nice to see her, anyway.
    SkyeDS: the fiscal year (including raises) for the State is set in
    stone is it not?
    SkyeDS: and how was Excalibur?
    evile: august.
    SkyeDS: that's what I thought, that the raises at UT were late
    August/early September
    evile: Excalibur was okay. Nice weather, pretty drive, lots of
    wildflowers. good crowd. Saw a few friends.
    SkyeDS: they never did answer my email so I didn't bother
    evile: Ran into Sharjinka--she wants me to do the smiting and bashing &
    rollerderbying of much ankle & teeth breakage. No thank you!
    SkyeDS: lol - Chelle is very physical woman.
    evile: I was going to see if I could find a phone # for excalibur
    management, but getting permission from whoever over the phone
    wouldn't mean you wouldn't get hassled at the gate.
    SkyeDS: did that at Scarbie one year. got high muckety muck's
    permission on the phone, took her name down, got shit at the gate.
    Said, you go find her and straighten this out now, or I will be happy
    to leave, just as soon as you reimburse me for meals, hotel, and gas.
    evile: Rengeeks photos from the first weekend of Excalibur had
    doggies up in the campground. No pet horses or birds, though. :P
    SkyeDS: because, if the answer is no, that's fine, and I can attend
    or not as I please. But giving me permission, which then causes me
    to spend money on food, gas and hotel, and then revoking that
    permission once those expenditures are already paid for, uh uh.
    evile: Yeah, always better to get the details beforehand.
    SkyeDS: I got very aggravated with SHadowMist
    evile: I'm sorry.
    SkyeDS: their park has no regulations against horses. I have
    corresponded with their PARD many times.
    SkyeDS: but, last time they asked that next time I alert PARD before
    I come, to which I agreed, no big thing
    SkyeDS: so, they had a midreign this month. And at the NOrthern
    Alliance event, more than two weeks prior, I asked, so, do you want
    me to write PARD? and they said, no we'll do it.
    SkyeDS: no word, so I shell out for gas and spend two and one half
    hours on the road to get there and be turned away.
    SkyeDS: because they emailed me at my old email address, even after
    they had many correspondences from me at my new address.
    evile: by pard or by the organizers of the HFS event?
    SkyeDS: by ShadowMist
    evile: So you didn't actually have to leave the park, just couldn't
    bring the horses into the HFS area.
    SkyeDS: they wanted me to leave the park altogether.
    SkyeDS: it's very convoluted, and probably easier to explain in
    person than here.
    evile: Well, that wasn't up to them. ...wierd.
    SkyeDS: I told them look, I am not leaving the park altogether until
    someone in authority tells me in writing I have to.
    SkyeDS: funny, even without knowing all the details, you cut right
    tot he crux of it.
    evile: I'm assuming you rsvp'd on the HFS inchaos site...it would
    have been nice for them to say 'no critters' when you rsvp'd.
    evile: bizarre. Icq just dumped me again.
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    SkyeDS: evile (1:22 PM) :
    Well, that wasn't up to them. ...wierd.
    SkyeDS (1:22 PM) :
    I told them look, I am not leaving the park altogether until someone
    in authority tells me in writing I have to.
    SkyeDS (1:22 PM) :
    funny, even without knowing all the details, you cut right tot he
    crux of it.
    SkyeDS: SkyeDS (1:22 PM) :
    so I drove around to the other side of the park and let the horses
    out to water them. I wasn't going to turn around and make another
    two and one half hour drive without letting them out.
    SkyeDS: SkyeDS (1:24 PM) :
    I could have saddled up and ridden if I really wanted to be an ass
    about it, but lots of kids petted them, and that was good. Cop drove
    by, didn't so much as blink. I loaded up, got to Drandmir about
    4:30, sonar0m had his battlegame, I got to ride. Although much money
    and many pretty daylight hours were wasted. Not to mention 5 hours
    in a trailer is hard on the horses.
    evile: That was pretty assy of them. Assuming they saw your RSVP on
    teh hfsinchaos, they could ahve given you a heads up in advance.
    SkyeDS: they said they emailed me, but they used my old email addy,
    after corresponding with me several times at the new one.
    SkyeDS: my point was, that the horses are between me and PARD. I'm
    not even part of ShadowMist, it's not their problem. PARD has never
    said a word to me, even though I've emailed and called several times,
    and the posted rules don't say squat.
    evile: Well, sure.But if the organizers of the event didn't want the
    horses there, they had every right to ask you not to have them in
    their space.
    SkyeDS: the whole thing boils down to one person on the PARD
    commission who is standing in the way of their archery permit.
    They're afraid if they rock the boat, he will keep standing in their
    way. When he's already made it abundantly clear he's going to be
    obstructionist no matter what they do.
    evile: arrows...horses...I don't really get the connection, but Okay.
    SkyeDS: that would have been fine, if they'd told me two weeks
    earlier, instead of saying sure, we'll tell PARD, and you bring the
    horses, and it's fine.
    evile: gotcha.
    SkyeDS: well, the same person giving them grief about the archery
    gave them grief about the horses.
    SkyeDS: there are no rules against the horses, whereas Archery is
    against the law in Live Oak.
    evile: dumb.
    SkyeDS: I pointed out, well, ya know, this is really between me and
    PARD, and PARD doesn't seem to want to make it an issue with me, and
    if it really was a big deal, they'd tell me to stop, since I'm the
    one with the horses. And I'm not a member of ShadowMist.
    evile: true.
    SkyeDS: but the way SM sees it, they're afraid the cops will kick
    them out of the park. And that they won't ever get their archery
    permit.
    evile: crazy.
    SkyeDS: interkingdom fighting over that archery permit is one of the
    few main reasons that Dragon Springs left SM.
    evile: to find a park where they could have archery? makes sense.
    SkyeDS: not exactly.
    SkyeDS: long story. Interpersonal politics and warfare.
    SkyeDS: I dont' know if Dragon Springs can have archery in their park
    or not, it's half an hour away and probably under different municipal
    law.
    evile: sorry you got caught in the crossfire of all that, so to speak.
    SkyeDS: anyway, I pointed out that HFS is not a legal entity, but a
    group fo people who meet at the park like any other group of people
    that meet there, and until they do something illegal or against
    regulation the cops can't just make them leave.
    evile: yup. But most people don't want to stand up to someone in
    uniform, no matter who's right.
    SkyeDS: and they're too blind to see that the one commissioner who's
    giving them hell is doing so because he can, so to speak, and will do
    so with or without the strawman nonexistant horse issue. And I know
    it's nonexistant because if horses were against regulation the cop
    would have asked me to leave.
    evile: yup.
    SkyeDS: I'm told that Aislinn was in tears over the whole thing.
    SkyeDS: I know she loves the horses.
    evile: That's too bad. She's a nice lady.
    SkyeDS: when I emailed David and said, look, no hard feelings right?
    I'm sorry I didn't respond as gracefully as I could have. He
    responded with no hard feelings, and that I was correct in what I
    said, and that next time he would take it up with the entire
    commission in writing, and not leave it up to the one obstructionist.
    evile: good plan.
    SkyeDS: what I didn't say, but what I intend to do, is take it up,
    AGAIN, with PARD myself. If I don't get something in writing, screw
    them.
    SkyeDS: I told David at the event early in the month that I would
    feel safer and more secure if I talked to PARD myself but he insisted
    that he be allowed to do it so as not to jeopardize the archery thing.
    evile: fool me once, shame on you..etc. As you said, the horses are
    between you adn Pard, not him & pard.
    SkyeDS: well, they think it will affect them. And, if I were polite,
    I would honor those feelings. That's one perspective. As a
    paralegal, I know that it isn't that way, but it doesn't change their
    feelings. And you can't combat feelings with logic and facts,
    unfortunately.
    evile: nope. but it would have been a total non-issue if they'd just
    asked beforehand, can you not bring the animals. and then you could
    have decided whether you wanted to attend solo or not.
    SkyeDS: I guess at some point I might mention to David that the cops
    saw me with the horses surrounded by a sea of children and didn't say
    a word about me leaving, which pretty much settles the issue of
    whether the horses are allowed by regulation in the park or not.
    SkyeDS: exactly.
    SkyeDS: it was a huge investment in both precious daylight hours and
    money (which you aptly pointed out is scarce).
    evile: Well, that sucks. I'm sorry that happened to you.
    SkyeDS: <shrugs> we made the best of a bad situation. sonar0m got his
    battle game, I got to ride.
    SkyeDS: I feel bad for the horses sakes, five hours is a long time in
    a trailer, six if you count the ride home from Georgetown to Rockdale.
    evile: yup. that is a long trip.
    evile: brb- potty break.
    evile: back.
    SkyeDS: wb :) I have five parks now in which to ride (San Gabriel in
    Georgetown, Old Settlers in Round Rock, Pease in Austin, Tumlinson in
    Leander and Rockdale City)...two more and I'll have one for every day
    of the week, LOL.
    evile: There's a thought :)
    SkyeDS: I haven't checked Taylor, which is halfway between here and
    Round Rock. But, even if Taylor was cool, the little park in
    Rockdale is closer.
    evile: true.
    SkyeDS: but on the other hand, another cool park is never a bad
    thing. I ought to go look.
    evile: it's always good to have options.
    SkyeDS: and I haven't even begun exploring the state parks like
    Somerville and Hill Country in Banderas and Lake Whitney. Haven't
    been back to Mckinney Roughs either (20 miles of trail along the
    colorado out close to bastrop).
    SkyeDS: I am fortunate that all the children not only travel well but
    actually look forward to it and enjoy it.
    evile: yup.
    SkyeDS: I dont' think Arthur cares as long as he gets flock time,
    whether that's at home or not. But in watching the horses, I think
    they actually get bored.
    evile: could be.
    SkyeDS: I have 3.125 acres, two of it pasture. While Sineater was
    crossfencing yesterday, I took the horses out in the "big yard" to
    give them good grazing, get "yard" mowed down and keep them out of
    Sineater's hair. Of course they needed supervision so as not to hogtie
    themselves, retarded five year olds that they are.
    SkyeDS: they kept sticking their heads in the trailer, as if they
    were trying to get into it. Figuring, I think, that if they get in
    the trailer, inherently I will take them somewhere.
    SkyeDS: they'll do it at the park too. When they are ready to go
    home, they go back to the trailer and stick their heads in it.
    evile: hee.
    SkyeDS: It is a measure of how far Jezebel has come, that when we
    started with her, we couldn't get her within ten feet of a trailer,
    and now she's the first one to jump in. And, unlike many horses when
    presented with a new place to ride, not only is she not spastic about
    it, but she actively enjoys it. She is a very good horse.
    evile: yes she is.
    SkyeDS: I think Jesse is more intelligent than Mirage in some
    fashion, she may have a worse problem with boredom. Remember being
    an honors kid and being a big problem when you were bored?
    evile: that got smacked out of me pretty quick.
    SkyeDS: I dont' know why, but I always found acceptable ways to
    entertain myself when I was bored, probably because I wasn't creative
    enough to be bad. Not counting the one time I did put sodium into
    the plumbing and blew one entire wing off the brand new building.
    SkyeDS: But, I did watch a lot of honors kids do a lot of problematic
    things out of boredom. Sometimes the smarter a kid is, the worse
    troublethey get into when they aren't challenged to think. I think
    Jesse needs to be actively challenged to think. She is definitely a
    sport horse, mind and body, and capable of a lot more than either
    Sineater or I know what to do with her.
    evile: Hopefully you'll find some resources to help you out with that.
    SkyeDS: well, it goes back to what Tracy said once about Mirage,
    before we got Jesse, but it's more true maybe of Jesse even than
    Mirage. Mirage is Olympic quality, and I can lease her out to an
    Olympic hopeful, or I can ride her myself. She isn't likely to
    perform as well for anyone else as she would out of love for me.
    evile: I know your main horse guru is sick, but there's got to be web
    sites, other horse people,maybe peopel on y'alls next trail ride who
    can help.
    SkyeDS: so, while it might be too late in life for either of us to
    pick up disciplines like rodeo or English, we can still provide
    challenges by way of trails and new environments.
    SkyeDS: nodnod
    evile: i think there are also toys you can put out in the pasture for
    them. Not sure...just read in passing & didn't pay much attention.
    SkyeDS: lol tried those already. They would rather get out and go
    than play in the pasture. Traveling feet I think they have.
    evile: wonder where they got that from...;)
    SkyeDS: at least they are forthright and easy to understand when they
    want something. When they want to go out, they stand by the gate,
    stick their heads in the trailer, when they want to go home, they go
    back to the trailer and do the same.
    SkyeDS: and, if they don't get what they want when they want it, they
    pout, Mirage stamps her foot, and Jesse puts her ears back irritably.
    evile: hee.
    SkyeDS: my children are spoiled. I know where they got spoiled
    from :P
    evile: at least they're good. good and spoiled is much better than
    spoiled rotten
    evile: I was mean today, I sent Kaleon a news article on 'quarter-life
    crisis'. I can be really spiteful sometimes...
    SkyeDS: he was pretty upset last night. Not just over you though, I
    don't think, I think he was fighting with his friend Jeremy too.
    SkyeDS: he didn't say anything about fighting with you but he didn't
    have to. I'm not as stupid as I look.
    evile: Oh well. Kid needs to grow up and get over it, quit letting
    people push his buttons.
    SkyeDS: he was doing better for a while I think before the stuff with
    his apartment, the wreck he got into, not having any car insurance
    and being in troublewith the bank.
    SkyeDS: he actually thinks someone got into his apartment with the
    master key and stole his lease so he couldn't prove when his lease
    was up.
    evile: I'm sorry for his misfortunes, but there was a window in time
    where if he'd spoken to me like an adult, we'd still be friends. That
    window is gone, his loss.
    evile: It's always possible, but those apartments are like cardboard
    & spit...anybody could break in if they wanted to. No key required.
    SkyeDS: true, or he could have just lost it. No telling either way.
    evile: And the only person/s who would want his lease, would have a
    key.
    SkyeDS: as far as throwing away friendship is concerned, David
    said "As for hard feelings, no on is so rich they can afford to throw
    away friends." And you are a friend that would be silly for anyone
    to throw away. Unlike other socalled friends.
    evile: Apparently that is not the case.
    SkyeDS: well, apparently he isn't the only one to complain about
    someone getting in with a master key. Someone has been coming in
    with a master key and running up other tenants' long distance bills.
    evile: that sucks.
    SkyeDS: when we first moved into the park, other people would use our
    outside electrical outlets. We had to put an immediate stop to that.
    evile: jeez. people suck.
    SkyeDS: I know my mother believes in going along to get along, and I
    agree to an extent, but there are things that if I am not proactive
    about, I get taken advantage of, and those are things that are not
    negotiable to me.
    evile: yup.
    SkyeDS: Sineater is done cross fencing, he says Hi :)
    evile: hi!
    SkyeDS: I offered him the keyboard...but I think you've already heard
    what he's on about at the moment. regarding work, and not having
    heard from Sandra today.
    evile: sucks, dude.
    SkyeDS: he thinks Peter is Sasquatch I think (in terms of mythical
    existence)
    evile: what does it take to get a fire under their butts?? damn.
    SkyeDS: popular words right now "ants, honey, gangrape, biker club"
    evile: yup.
    SkyeDS: your home is so pretty, what would be really cool if you had
    a back yard big enough for it would be a naturally landscaped pool
    with a stone fountain or water wall.
    evile: I saw a lot of stuff at teh house & garden show this past
    weekend....I wish I had a few extra thousand bux to spend :) I got a
    lot of ideas!
    SkyeDS: sonar0m was working for his parents at that very same
    show...Convention Center?
    evile: yup.
    SkyeDS: he had a good time, earned money. His mom is a landscape
    architect (and self professed environmental wacko nut)
    SkyeDS: she landscaped Brittania Manor for Garriott.
    evile: cool job :)
    SkyeDS: you would be good at it too, I think, if you so chose, it's
    in the vein of your talent.
    evile: sun. dirt. rocks. no thanks.
    evile: I have learned the hard way that stuff I do for fun is not
    very cool when I do it for work. I burn out pretty quick.
    SkyeDS: I was thinking the artistic and conversation side of it. And
    there is that burnout too.
    evile: I don't know if I'm totally deluding myself at this point or
    what but I've decided that I'd almost rather do mindless garbage for
    pay and save all my creativity for my free time.
    SkyeDS: I was looking at naturally landscaped pool/spa combinations
    online and thinking well it helps to have a showcase home in the
    first place, and too bad evilE hasn't got enough yard, that's a shame.
    evile: Sweetie & I have been talking about developing the side yard.
    SkyeDS: at this point in this economy you best not give up your day
    job for any reason.
    SkyeDS: you could do a stone fountain and maybe even a spa, if not a
    full pool.
    evile: yup.
    SkyeDS: I have to consider whether I want another pasture or room for
    a fountain/spa/pool. I don't have the money for either right now,
    I'm thinking, well, fence it off, use it as pasture until I can
    afford to fountain/spa/pool, and then figure out whether I want to
    give up pasture at that point.
    evile: the nice thing about owning is that you have years & years to
    get things exactly how you want.
    SkyeDS: lol 30 years at least to be exact hehe
    evile: yup.
    SkyeDS: actually I think we've improved the value of the land just by
    putting up the pasture fences.
    evile: definitely.
    SkyeDS: I also at some point want those purple flowering trees
    whatever they are, and pansies (?) the flowers around apartments and
    such, the red, purple and white varieties?
    SkyeDS: and roses would be nice.
    SkyeDS: like I need to try to grow anything, any time I look at a
    plant it dies. I am the only witch I know witha black thumb and all
    my Christian gardening friends laugh at me.
    evile: pansies are annuals, so they dont' last long, but they are
    pretty while they last.
    SkyeDS: maybe some day I'll have enough to pay sonar0m' Mom to come
    out and give me what I want by way of plantscaping. And a stone
    fountain with possibly spa and pool attached.
    evile: definitely keep her info on file, just in case. People like
    that are good to know.
    SkyeDS: it's worthwhile to spend money to do stuff on your place, it
    isn't just a luxury, it's an investment in equity.
    evile: true.
    SkyeDS: Sineater had an interesting thought he wrote down last night.
    Very well put I thought it was.
    evile: ?
    SkyeDS: Land calls to you, land indeed is in your blood. Land talks
    to all the history in your veins. The smell of fresh, rich, fertile
    earth brings out the pagan in your soul, and you will understand the
    wheel, the frenzied dance of life, and the worship of all the old
    gods. ~ quote
    SkyeDS: reminded me of what Gerald said to Scarlett about Tara.
    evile: cool.
    SkyeDS: he wrote that after he started the cross fencing yesterday.
    SkyeDS: yesterday was a pretty day, he fenced, I grazed the horses,
    we went to the park.
    evile: yeah, there's a good 'zen' kind of feeling when you get your
    hands dirty. :)
    SkyeDS: I feel bad in one way because I didn't do full moon or
    equinox rituals, and I know I should have, but on the other hand, it
    could be said that I'm going through a different kind of natural
    equinox ritual of my own at the moment with my land.
    evile: yup...if it has meaning to you, puts you in touch, that's the
    important part. Not the actual words/ritual/object-waving part.
    evile: I put out an oreo mint shake for the fey on equinox eve...
    SkyeDS: oooh, very happy fata! ;-)
    evile: they sent me a wierd dream. Seemed like a good exchange. :)
    SkyeDS: not weird in bad way hope.
    evile: ...Not sure. Just wierd.
    SkyeDS: did you see the Red Barn Garden Center/CJ's Landscaping booth
    at the H&G show?
    evile: ...I think I did. There was a lady in the booth, I think.
    SkyeDS: brb Sineater needs phone
    evile: OK
    SkyeDS: bk
    evile: wb!
    evile: we just got an emailed info 'training' on what to do in case
    of terrorist attack. How bout 'kya goodbye!'....that
    enough 'training' for ya?
    evile: stupid cow orkers wil be clucking over that for days to come.
    SkyeDS: sheeple mentality
    evile: yup.
    evile: the first 'don't panic' out of a supervisor's mouth,and
    everyone will be running around screaming.
    SkyeDS: many people by and large are emotional not rational
    evile: Well, I hope it kills the stupid ones, really I do.
    SkyeDS: <grinning> not a nice thing to say, I know, but me too, LOL
    evile: eh, I never claimed to be 'nice'.
    evile: what a giant waste of paper when everyone prints out
    their 'training'.
    SkyeDS: I do try, more now than I used to, but I don't always
    succeed, and there are times when not nice is called for in my
    estimation
    evile: yup.
    evile: nice does not equal doormat.
    SkyeDS: I wonder if I'm close enough to Fort Hood to worry. And even
    if I am what good does worrying do me? (We are in the
    Waco/Temple/Killeen tv viewing area).
    evile: Worrying isn't good for you and it doesn't help. Might as well
    live your life and whatever happens, happens.
    SkyeDS: I remember reading Alas Babylon years before it was ever
    assigned, starting at 9 pm before bed and not being able to put it
    down until I finished it, at 3 am, and being terrified out of my
    little wits.
    evile: yup.
    SkyeDS: one of my best beloved teachers in high school said, put a
    bullseye on my house if nuclear war ever happens, I don't want to
    survive it, I want to be the first to go. I didn't understand that,
    until I htought about living without the horses and bird, and what
    kind of post war world will it be anyway?
    evile: exactly!
    evile: The crap thing is that the bioweapons and/or nukes won't kill
    us, they'll just scare us into behaving badly, so we're more likely
    to be victimized by terrified neighbors than poisoned to death.
    evile: (by 'us' of course I meant Americans in general,not you and
    me, per se...)
    SkyeDS: lovely...Phyllis is in the hospital again. Now they're
    putting her onZestril (I was on that for a week for blood pressure)
    evile: Yucko. Poor lady.
    evile: Our building is a bomb shelter. fuck that. I'd rather die
    outside than be eaten by my coworkers after a few days...
    SkyeDS: perhaps you should put napalm, landmines and barb wire around
    your desk? <g>
    evile: eh, I'd rather die at home than live here.
    SkyeDS: Gawd knows I was tempted while at SF to do that
    evile: hee.
    evile: I am sure I could outrun most of 'em
    SkyeDS: you're in good shape and getting better all the time, no
    doubet bout that.
    evile: Not that running is cool, cuz of the boobage, but in a
    pinch...it could be done.
    SkyeDS: I need a level four sports bra.
    evile: i need to get re-fitted. None of my bras fit right anymore. I
    usually wear a sports bra & a regular bra to the gym if I'm going to
    be moving around a lot.
    SkyeDS: any idea where to go to get a Level 4 sports bra for my size?
    evile: I heard of some place..."petticoat" something or
    something...they do fittings and such, too.
    evile: You'd probably have better luck shopping online, but the
    disadvantage of that is that you can't try on before you buy.
    SkyeDS: would be a wise investment for me.
    evile: yup.
    evile: Dillards and Foleys supposedly have fitting experts on staff,
    but damned if you can ever find one on duty.
    SkyeDS: I would be vastly surprised if either of those establishments
    had anything my size anyway. No, will have to invest in something
    custom no doubt.
    evile: I hear Pendragons are awesome.
    SkyeDS: I've always wanted a pendragon.
    evile: I hear good things about them.Their really simple design,no
    tooling, is like $125 or something crazy like that.
    evile: I was liking the 'battle bitch' spiked look until a group of
    WT calling themselves 'chaos' took over that 'look' at faire.
    SkyeDS: I like bruteforceleather.com but can't afford them. Check
    out the malcoate and the gargoyle armor as well as the corsets. And
    of course, Thomas "Aureal" willeford. Yum.
    evile: That's all too 'chaos' for me. I wouldn't want to be mistaken
    for one of their drunk whores at faire.
    SkyeDS: lol, well, at least I will never have that problem. They
    were ditching behind teh horses at CRW at 3 am, and I stood up and
    threatened to come out naked and kick ass, and they all scattered.
    So my nakedness is an effective threat. ROFL.
    evile: I think we are talking about different 'chaos'-es. But,
    yeah...that woudl do it.
    evile: They've 'inducted' Rengeek & maybe his wife Pam, but thus far
    his campsite is still a cool place to hang out after faire.
    SkyeDS: on list of things to invest in when money situation
    straightens itself out is a possible cabover camper if I can find one
    to fit the Ram instead of having to buy a bigger truck. Of course,
    one more horse, and I have to have a bigger truck and a slant trailer
    with living accomodations (as opposed to a separate camper) anyway.
    evile: Rengeek's excalibur pics:
    http://www.pbase.com/rengeek/excalibur

    Our friends Jaime & Kathleen got a camper shell for their truck, I
    think it's the same make/model as yours. They liked that.
    SkyeDS: I would be interested in knowing where they got their shell.
    evile: I'll try & remember to ask next time I see them. They have a
    ltitle silver airstream now.
    SkyeDS: I know the discount place is in Round Rock. But, I think
    Sineater woudl rather have a cabover camper than just a shell. I could
    go either way myself, pros and cons to both
    evile: Not to be mean...but this is a fashion faux pas:
    http://www.pbase.com/image/14466321
    evile: "ladies" of chaos. yum.
    evile: This gal is bigger than those, but she has actually presented
    herself in a tasteful, attractive fashion.
    http://www.pbase.com/image/14465759
    evile: (plus I have a thing for redheads, anyway...) but still...it's
    all in the packaging. Plus a little bit of attitude, I suppose.
    SkyeDS: Aislinn is larger than either of us by a long shot and she
    has exquisite garb, Romany, Arabic, and Elizabethan.
    evile: Yup. I think she's quite lovely.
    SkyeDS: pretty redhead. I don't know if Aislinn counts as a redhead
    or not. Her daughter is.
    evile: :) jailbait, I think :P
    SkyeDS: nope, 18 last december.
    evile: oh. well. hm. :)
    SkyeDS: very sticky situation it was. She was after sonar0m, sonar0m
    fell in love with me, and I was in the middle of it all, friends to
    both of them.
    evile: yuck.
    SkyeDS: not a comfortable place to be.
    evile: nope. But you can't really control things like that, just
    happens.
    evile: there's Pat aka Madame Fatima. Nice lady.
    http://www.pbase.com/image/14463565
    SkyeDS: she would have killed sonar0m by now if she'd had him. Even I
    want to kill him a great deal of the time LOL.
    evile: hee.
    evile: Well, I need to move paper from my desk to other people's &
    then go home.
    SkyeDS: <hugs> ciao, bella, travel safely - it's been raining on and
    off here all day.
    evile: misty here. Oh well, helps things grow.
    evile: See ya later!

    SkyeDS: :)

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