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==Event Highlights==
==Event Highlights==
Final Court of HE [[Hrollaug_Nilsen|Ralg]] and Tsuruko
Final Court of HE [[Hrollaug_Nilsen|Ralg]] and [[Murakami Tsuruko|Tsuruko]]


Baronal Bardic Championship
Baronal Bardic Championship
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==Personal Memories==
==Personal Memories==
 
During Court, the Culinary Guild was called forth to thank them for their work in handling the pot luck feast and preparing the main dish.  I heard, from the crowd, someone say: "that's a lot of people for a potluck" (about seven or eight of us went up), and the reply "yeah, but try and keep that bunch out of a kitchen".  Once back in the kitchen, we all had a good laugh over that.  (Mostly because it's too true!)[[User:Theodoric|Theodoric]] 21:36, 20 Jun 2006 (EDT)


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Date
3 Dec. XL/2005
Branch
Dragons Laire (Bremerton, WA)
Autocrat
Conchobor Mac Eoin
Site
American Legion Hall, Bainbridge Island, WA
Weather
Average
Activities
Baronal Bardic Championship

Event Highlights

Final Court of HE Ralg and Tsuruko

Baronal Bardic Championship

Pictures

(Links to event pictures off-site)

Personal Memories

During Court, the Culinary Guild was called forth to thank them for their work in handling the pot luck feast and preparing the main dish. I heard, from the crowd, someone say: "that's a lot of people for a potluck" (about seven or eight of us went up), and the reply "yeah, but try and keep that bunch out of a kitchen". Once back in the kitchen, we all had a good laugh over that. (Mostly because it's too true!)Theodoric 21:36, 20 Jun 2006 (EDT)