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To: tekboy who wrote (29541)8/7/2000 2:58:01 AM
From: Bruce Brown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
Tekboy wrote:

[A night of the table round should be invincible;
Succeed where a less fantastic man would fail;
Climb a wall no one else can climb;
Cleave a dragon in record time;
Swim a moat in a coat of heavy iron mail.
No matter the pain he ought to be unwinceable,
Impossible deeds should be his daily fare.]

I think you forgot the most important element of Camelot:

A Knight better damn well sing better than Burton and act better than Goulet.

How many 'nights' sit at the table round? <vbg>

BB



To: tekboy who wrote (29541)8/8/2000 9:29:24 PM
From: Rick  Respond to of 54805
 
PS for the FAQ; requirements for membership:

A night of the table round should be invincible;
Succeed where a less fantastic man would fail;
Climb a wall no one else can climb;
Cleave a dragon in record time;
Swim a moat in a coat of heavy iron mail.
No matter the pain he ought to be unwinceable,
Impossible deeds should be his daily fare.

As our flippancy quotient has gone down this week (due to "Sparechange" removing the picture from its site we were using to illustrate a margin player at his day job) I don't see why we can't add some more to the FAQ.

Now, be it far from me to edit poetry, but shouldn't the first line be "a knight" instead of "a night"?

- Fred

PS: If the number of messages on this thread is a leading indicator of the NAQ, we are in for some good times.