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From: klunk@theothershoe.org
"Goofy Newf" wrote in message
news:1153744612.360453.204180@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> snowman wrote:
>> (TopPoster) wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >No, the Renaissance is the Renaissance, and a 'Renaissance Festival'
>> >would be
>> >one that celebrates the Renaissance. Not the 'Video Game Renaissance',
>> >not the
>> >'Masturbating and Eating Corn Chips Renassaince', THE Renaissance. In
>> >otherwords, people in period constumes and maybe a few models of
>> >DaVinci's
>> >inventions. No, not the DaVinci Code, not DaVinci's Inquest tv show,
>> >Leonardo
>> >DaVinci, the guy who most epitomizes the period known as THE
>> >RENASSAINCE.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> Hey, if I knew that my question was going to give you such a hissy fit,
>> I wouldn't have asked. Sorry.....
>
> I'm guessing that the poster, and myself, were just curious as to the
> exact content printed on the t-shirt. It's hard to take the whole
> situation into context without that information. For example, if I
> wore a t-shirt that read," All Renaissance Festivals are Gay," you may
> become somewhat agitated yourself. Something on your shirt provoked a
> reaction from this guy. If we knew the exact details of your t-shirt
> print, we could either accept your conclusion that the guy is freaking
> nuts (possibly that's the case, especially if he thought your shirt was
> somehow connected to the film 'The DaVinci Code'), or that your shirt
> was over the edge.
ya... personally, i'd like to know what specifically pissed him off so that
i can get a similar t-shirt....
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