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Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:47 pm
Elfin Brill Fiddlers Green I like looking at Goth... I can't wear it well to save my life... As far as what clothes I look best in... Well... Like this. 3nodding The jerkin is very comfy, and the shirt is loose and puffy. heart From what age it that from (or is it not historicly correct?)... I only am somewhat familiar with the early medieval times. sweatdrop And it does suit you. biggrin very nicely at that *picks jaw up from the floor* eek why do you look so 'innocent' in that? were you planning something, neutral confused ?
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 12:34 am
phoenix shadowwolf Elfin Brill Fiddlers Green I like looking at Goth... I can't wear it well to save my life... As far as what clothes I look best in... Well... Like this. 3nodding The jerkin is very comfy, and the shirt is loose and puffy. heart From what age it that from (or is it not historicly correct?)... I only am somewhat familiar with the early medieval times. sweatdrop And it does suit you. biggrin very nicely at that *picks jaw up from the floor* eek why do you look so 'innocent' in that? were you planning something, neutral confused ? Naw he's just always that pretty. 3nodding
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 1:15 am
missmagpie Naw he's just always that pretty. 3nodding Monor correction: He's always at least that good looking.
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 9:08 am
Flatterers. redface sweatdrop
As far as time period... I doubt that has any sort of real historical accuracy, however, similar shirts have been postulated in several time periods... the jerkin... I think they tried to say it was of a style that would occur during the 1600s, but I wouldn't put any stock in that. sweatdrop
Sorry Nuri, I am not attempting to resemble anyone but if it makes you feel better, the beard is gone now... I currently have a moustache and the little triangular bit under the lower lip.
As far as my look... methinks I was considering something at the time... I don't recall what tho... I had just gotten out of the shower... after a very long (36hr) train ride... I believe that's when the picture was taken... or was it the next day...I slept very little that weekend, so the particulars of time are a blur... Tea, do you recall if that was the night I arrived?
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 9:52 am
Fiddlers Green I like looking at Goth... I can't wear it well to save my life... I don't think that there are a lot of men who pull the gothic look off. You must look very sickly and cross at the same time. Not very sexy I think... Give me a guy in kilt any day over a gothic guy. mrgreen (why isn't there a drool smiley? )
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 9:58 am
Elfin Brill Give me a guy in kilt any day over a gothic guy. mrgreen (why isn't there a drool smiley? ) Traditional kilt wearing for ease of access! xd
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:00 am
missmagpie Elfin Brill Give me a guy in kilt any day over a gothic guy. mrgreen (why isn't there a drool smiley? ) Traditional kilt wearing for ease of access! xd rofl You were thinking the same as me?
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:04 am
Elfin Brill missmagpie Elfin Brill Give me a guy in kilt any day over a gothic guy. mrgreen (why isn't there a drool smiley? ) Traditional kilt wearing for ease of access! xd rofl You were thinking the same as me? Great minds think of sex! xp
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:05 am
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:09 am
So... Mr Fiddler. Tell us, are you of the traditional kind? twisted
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:12 am
Elfin Brill So... Mr Fiddler. Tell us, are you of the traditional kind? twisted because you ain't wearing it correctly if it isn't, wink regardless, it certainly looks good on you. 4laugh
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:20 am
Heh... Showing off his good looks. lol Yes, you are very handsome mr. Fiddler. (though the picture is not very flattering. ninja )
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:37 am
Oh please don't. Do continue *fluttered eyelashes.* For all the ladies' sakes. And that includes Wing
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:42 am
Fiddlers Green As far as my look... methinks I was considering something at the time... I don't recall what tho... I had just gotten out of the shower... after a very long (36hr) train ride... I believe that's when the picture was taken... or was it the next day...I slept very little that weekend, so the particulars of time are a blur... Tea, do you recall if that was the night I arrived? It was the next day actually. You wore the Poke-Gone shirt the night you arrived. The Jerkin the next day while I was putting the finishing touches on your tail. ~whimpers~ I still need to fix the tail and ears.
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:42 am
Of Course.
Now, there is a funny story to go with that... it dates back to when I was doing Live Steel demonstrations for the Ren Faire...
Now, despite my lack of height, I am fairly brawny... so I could handle heavier blades with greater ease than many of my fellow performers... Back in the late 90s, the U.S. experienced a small obsession with anything "Celtic"... I blame Mel Gibson, but that's hardly the point... Now, I am usually am Armingsword and Shield person, but I can do heavey weapons, so they decided that, to capitalise on the local fads, we should do a Claymore piece... so, as one of the stronger performers (and also one of the ones least afraid of being accidentally hurt) I was given task to be one of the swordsman for that piece... Well, we choreographed it, had it all planned out, had practiced it ad naseum... With one small issue... I had always worn breeches tucked into high boots for my parts... and my practice... On the day of the first show, they provided me with additional costuming. That's right kids, they put me in a man skirt... They wove the Tartan arround me, and well, wouldn't you know it... it fit well, except the sash part... it was too loose... That would be an issue later in the show, as one of the quick, high Parries caused the very wide Quillions (crossguard) of the Claymore to catch the sash... well, the sash being attached to the skirt, it lifted the whole of the outfit... Despite being entangled in my clothes, the parry went off without a hitch. The Audience appreciated my skillful deflection as well... or so I thought... The rest of the battle continued unevetfully... After the show was over... someone took the time to explain to me why the tips were more robust than usual... sweatdrop
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