ARMA-Virginia Beach in New England - Looking for partners

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ARMA-Virginia Beach in New England - Looking for partners

Postby Rod-Thornton » Fri May 30, 2008 7:18 pm

Hey folks:

ARMA-Virginia Beach study group members Brit & Rod are now in southern New England for what looks like an extended stay (as her school and my work has caused a change in geography)....sooooo........while it outright sucks to be so far from Shane and Matt, we still are practicing -but now in Rhode Island (Haines Memorial Park area).

Anyone interested in training together please give me a shout here or at orion765@yahoo.com. We've been sticking to longsword, rapier, dagger, and unarmed study at this time....

Hopefully the not-too-distant future will see me back in the South again....but for the time being, we are 90 miles from Hartford, CT (or so) and about 40-45 miles from Boston, so we are definitely commutable to seriously interested scholars of the sword. Of course everyone in RI is commutable to where we are in RI...state being so small. (I know until I moved up to VAB, I commuted just over 100 miles each trip up and can state what I learned was well worth the trip, so if anyone in MA or CT is interested, give me a shout.)
Rod W. Thornton, Scholar Adept (Longsword)
ARMA-Virginia Beach Study Group

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