How do you describe the SCA?
These are responses to a Facebook question, "Quick! What's the best description of the SCA you've given to family or friends?"
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From Albra
My husband calls it my "hysterical historical society"...and asked last year if I thought I might "outgrow it one day"....ha! May 2nd will mark my 43rd year..I asked him if the word 'lifer' came to mind yet...
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From Isolde de Fetherstan
I once described it to a friend as "It's like all the best parts of your history classes came to life, and then got incredibly excited that you wanted to get involved."
From Johanna von Nurnberg
Uh,like the Renaissance faire,but every weekend.Sort of. It's not a good description, but people know the fair as a point of reference.
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From [[Sadb Ui Lorccain
Medieval scouting on steroids.
From Tetchubah of Greenlake
My mother has always called it "that weirdo organization you belong to." Even when I was on the Board and Society Exchequer I think she kept thinking I'd eventually grow out of it.
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From Joanna
It's like what I do at home when no one's watching, except that I do it with a bunch of friends who are weird like me.
From Howard
Medieval camping with booze n'fighting n'sh!t. That's my short definition, hahaha....I tell them it's a medieval research society, then get into detail...this, that and the other thing... Oh, and my fiancé calls it weird camping. Lol... She's not into it but is very supportive & attends wars with me