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PostPosted: Tue Jun 30, 2015 9:13 pm 
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I try to organize one a year. After Dr. went to Medieval Times, the only logical next step is Bristol (as mentioned in said thread).

Who's up for this? I can throw out a few dates. With bacon on them.


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Do you dress up? Would I have to dress up?


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my friends and i usually do. but it's not a requirement. only drinking is.


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How is the roast chicken?

Are double Grey Gooses less than $16?

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the roasted legs are overrated and overpriced. go for the pies.

i'm sure their...vodka...is...outstanding. :D


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Spaulding wrote:
Do you dress up? Would I have to dress up?


The dress up at that place trends into the fetish. Some keep it to Renaissance wear. I didn't think that was the average though.

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http://www.theonion.com/article/nine-dr ... fair-20580


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August 2nd!


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http://www.theonion.com/article/nine-drawn-and-quartered-at-renaissance-fair-20580


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Favorite Onion articles, Light 'em up!

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my friends and i usually do. but it's not a requirement. only drinking is.




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with enough mead, that could be me.


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with enough mead, that could be me.


Hi, I'm Darth Nihilus.

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Bristol is great. We went a few years ago and had a great time. Thinking about going back this year. The kids still talk about Moonies' show.

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The kids still talk about Moonies' show.


Is that what you call dropping your pants in public?

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Chus wrote:
Mr. Reason wrote:
The kids still talk about Moonies' show.


Is that what you call dropping your pants in public?

I guess you just don't get it.

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Mr. Reason wrote:
Chus wrote:
Mr. Reason wrote:
The kids still talk about Moonies' show.


Is that what you call dropping your pants in public?

I guess you just don't get it.


I have never been to the Bristol Renaissance Faire.

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Chus wrote:
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Chus wrote:
Mr. Reason wrote:
The kids still talk about Moonies' show.


Is that what you call dropping your pants in public?

I guess you just don't get it.


I have never been to the Bristol Renaissance Faire.

Your loss.

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Mr. Reason wrote:
Bristol is great. We went a few years ago and had a great time. Thinking about going back this year. The kids still talk about Moonies' show.


he's great for the kids--so are barely balanced. actually BB is great for all ages, and even better for adults considering their humor.

just bring a lot of cash when you go because ATM lines are ridiculous. glad you enjoyed your time reason. if you do go this year go august 2nd! :) i'll buy you a turkey leg.


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I heard the after hours at the Ren Faire is quite the debauched event.


like I wrote earlier, the whole faire is a double entendre. On its face, it is kind of a fun, kid friendly place. However, it seems like anyone walking around is in on the secret that it is something more.

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I worked there as a 15 yr old yoot back in the day...it was quite the swinging drugfest back then...can only imagine it's worse now.

I have friends that dress up and go every weekend...mostly because they're photography nerds and there is no shortage of people watching and photo ops. I go once a year...do not dress up...take the kids. It's an expensive day, but could be worse. I enjoy it the one day a year I attend, and my kids are about the same.

We went this past Saturday 7/18 and were forced out from weather by 4:00. My GF got dragged up on stage by Moonie....she absolutely hates attention so was NOT pleased...I of course thought it was a riot.

Have fun if you guys meet...like I said, once a year is enough for me and I've already attended.

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same here, delaney. i can do it once a year but we usually go for almost the entire day. and by then i've had enough. although once i'd like to do a renquest or pub crawl...change things up a bit. when you bring kids it adds something too because the first time i went was as a kid and i had a blast.


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Moonie is great. Mud show is good. Ded Bob show...for some reason my kids think he's a riot. Vegetable justice is funny for a while. Joust is cool. Turkey legs are delicious.

It's a fun day. There are some real special folks that just take it way too seriously.

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