My registered coat of arms (approved by the international college of heralds) is shown here on a badge and a shoe I was starting at the time. I bought a goblet years ago with my parents name coat of arms, but those have little personal meaning. In SCA, everyone has their own distinctive arms; it provides another layer to the game.
I would think in Crustwood the proper terms would always be everybody, somebody, and anybody, because bodies are the predominate concern, keeping them substantial and prominent is of utmost importance.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 10 years ago
Its fitting the Penny coat of Arms has a couple of dogs on it, ’cause they went to the dogs a long time ago!
mikie2 over 10 years ago
Rinse bra and dinner napkins. I think I’m gonna be sick.
Ninette over 10 years ago
Aneasy way to remember is: N’one knows nun’s body.
loveslife over 10 years ago
I didn’t think they knew anything about a coat of arms.. I’ll have to look up ours and see if it has jackals on it..
Does Joy reuse paper napkins also? Or do they actually have cloth ones? I hope they get rinsed out before the bra does.
TheWildSow over 10 years ago
Coat of Arms? Try this one!
TheWildSow over 10 years ago
BTW, the above was drawn by Fred Gwynne. Yes, “Herman Munster” Fred Gwynne!
vldazzle over 10 years ago
My registered coat of arms (approved by the international college of heralds) is shown here on a badge and a shoe I was starting at the time. I bought a goblet years ago with my parents name coat of arms, but those have little personal meaning. In SCA, everyone has their own distinctive arms; it provides another layer to the game.
imnormal over 10 years ago
I would think in Crustwood the proper terms would always be everybody, somebody, and anybody, because bodies are the predominate concern, keeping them substantial and prominent is of utmost importance.