Postby George Turner » Wed Jan 15, 2003 10:21 pm
Yep,
Too bad baseball players don't wear black, or we could all just run down to a sporting goods store. Anyway, add a cap and you're ready for the links! What's really strange is that the period swordsmen who really used the big two-handed swords probably sometimes practiced in their golf clothes. At least when they weren't out bowling, playing hockey, croquet, or some precursor to baseball or cricket. The oldest image of a golfer in the UK (as claimed by golf historians) is in a stained glass window dedicated by a soldier to his comrades who died at the battle of Crecy. I guess the part of warfare that consists of long stretches of intense boredom gets the soldiers to think up ways of killing time. Alexander the Great was once overjoyed to see his soldiers striking up a ball game after a battle, before they'd even bothered to take off their armor. Those guys must've been the definition of sports fanatics. Sports history is very interesting, and no one can find the origin of dodge-ball. It seems to predate written records...
Best Regards, and never play through without a sword hidden somewhere in your bag. You never know how much beer the slower guys have been drinking. Just put a sock over the pommel and refer to it as...well...what's a good name for both a driver or a sword?
George Turner
ARMA in KY