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Timothy

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Brother Cadfael Award
« on: 2013-10-22, 21:14:32 »
Hello, 

Ok I admit it. I will not be receiving this year's Brother Cadfael Award for medieval detective work.
I have been a forum member for a number of months and I just noticed that Sir Wolf's  picture has him as a captive!

Who holds Sir Wolf?  Has his ransom been raised? What dastardly evildoer would dare capture a member of the order?

Boy do I need to pay closer attention to details.

Timothy

PS Sir Wolf, Another picture of you in Roman kit . Is that you at Roman Days?
« Last Edit: 2013-10-22, 21:25:15 by Timothy »
[br Barry Or and Vert surmounting a Bend counterchanged],
a Lion rampant armed and langued Gules
 an Orle of eight Trefoils slipped Sable counterchanged Or .

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Re: Brother Cadfael Award
« Reply #1 on: 2013-10-23, 04:04:18 »
I think that's his shield's giuge (sp?) strap around his neck,  not a leash ;)
Gules, a chevron argent between three cinquefoils ermine.
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Re: Brother Cadfael Award
« Reply #2 on: 2013-10-23, 05:02:27 »
Perhaps he's a prisoner of his own love of history. ;)

Y'know, if I were a history teacher and had Sir Wolf's most impressive wardrobe, I could have some serious fun with my classes. 8)
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Re: Brother Cadfael Award
« Reply #3 on: 2013-10-23, 14:19:03 »
Sir Patrick is correct, it's a shield strap around his neck. His avatar is from when we did an Order of the Marshal photo shoot back in May, and we had a group "charge" across the field.
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Re: Brother Cadfael Award
« Reply #4 on: 2013-10-23, 22:10:53 »
wha whatttttttt?? lol

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Re: Brother Cadfael Award
« Reply #5 on: 2013-10-24, 00:27:59 »
Thanks all.

So Sir Wolf was that other picture of you at Roman Days? I when there a number of times. I would have been the large round Roman senator with the Nova Roman people.


Timothy
« Last Edit: 2013-10-24, 00:33:38 by Timothy »
[br Barry Or and Vert surmounting a Bend counterchanged],
a Lion rampant armed and langued Gules
 an Orle of eight Trefoils slipped Sable counterchanged Or .

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Re: Brother Cadfael Award
« Reply #6 on: 2013-10-24, 01:22:54 »
i was at roman days when it was at marietta, md. i was at the other place last year but its been a while
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Re: Brother Cadfael Award
« Reply #7 on: 2013-10-24, 17:49:03 »
Thanks Sir Wolf,

Yes that is where I attend as well. Great times.

Timothy
[br Barry Or and Vert surmounting a Bend counterchanged],
a Lion rampant armed and langued Gules
 an Orle of eight Trefoils slipped Sable counterchanged Or .