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Lancelot. People want in his pants a lot. ([info]toobloodynoble) wrote in [info]thedoorway,
@ 2013-04-03 17:12:00

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Entry tags:!network post, aurora, enjolras, lancelot, lucrezia borgia

I'd heard a number of various things involving Renaissance Faires since I first arrived in New York; however, this is the first I've seen of Medieval Times. It was mentioned to me recently and I was told that it was an enjoyable time. It doesn't certainly appears to be interesting. I find myself particularly curious of the jousting competition. If any of my students were interested, I could look further into the location and its pricing; we could possibly organize to see a show at a later date. It would be beneficial to view a joust in person. Any one else interested is more than welcome to come along. Or if you would prefer to go alone, I shall place the link at the end of the post.

http://www.medievaltimes.com/lyndhurst/abouttheshow.aspx



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[info]toobloodynoble
2013-04-04 01:16 am UTC (link)
Apparently the very distant point in time from which I'm from. And it certainly does. I feel that it would, at the very least, prove to be a good time. Even if it should turn out to be different from what I once knew.

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