[Wyewood] FW: [wyewood] Bubba

robert Trinitie TCh. via Wyewood wyewood at lists.wyewood.org
Tue Sep 29 18:40:43 PDT 2015


> From: carved-wood at msn.com
> To: wyewood at wyewood.org
> Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 21:02:36 +0000
> Subject: RE: [wyewood] Bubba
> 

> My better memory reminded me my spelling is bad
> 
> Lady Draga    Avicia, not Amice
> Leticia and others made the bubba head out of paper mache
> robbin and Aedla made a bubba head out of sausage.
> I do remember a bubba that was made from a block of cheddar.  and a bubba 
> cake.

> There have been many people who have been part of Wyewood over the years, 
> often it's where people start, some of them go on to greater things, some 
> drop out, and some set up camp and stay.  Something about the only Shire in 
> the world that eats the same number of meals as hobbits.
> 
> Gordon
> 

> >From: "GORDON E" <carved-wood at msn.com>
> >To: wyewood at wyewood.org
> >Subject: [wyewood] Bubba
> >Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 15:16:03 +0000
> >

> >Long ago in the Barony to the North there was an Arts and Sciences event 
> >held.  The Baroness at the time held a contest where members of the 
> >populace would enter a plush animal dressed as a member of the populace, 
> >with a story about the plush animal. Letica entered one she called "The 
> >Spamster" which was a small roundish hamster like animal, she made it a red 
> >hood, a muslin tunic and black belt.  She surrounded it with wood chips.  
> >The story went something like, "The spamster is a crumundionedy but lovable 
> >member of our group who can always be found by following the trail of wood 
> >chips he leaves behind."  It of course won by a wide margin.
> >     A couple of weeks later Leticia went to the Seneschal of the then 
> >incipient canton of Wyewood and asked if we could use a hamster as a 
> >mascot, he saw no reason not to do so and provided her with a period 
> >woodcut of a hamster.   She took this to Countess Elizabeth who then 
> >suggested bat wings to make it a demi creature, provided one of her 
> >favorite names from period, and made documentation so solid that the 
> >college of heralds wrote, "although we hate it, the documentation is too 
> >strong for us to fail it."
> >Mistress Tamlynn and lady Amice drew the first Bubba
> >Master Gordon made two bubba plates, and the first bubba stamp (and 2nd, 
> >3rd, 4th...)
> >Lady Drogga made the bubba tray.
> >Lady Aedla, and Lord Robbin made the Bubba head.
> >Lady Leticia found the hamster hand puppets that many people in the 
> >populace carry.
> >Master Rauthuflr made the first Bubba Web site
> >Lord Lovell wrote many songs about Bubba.
> >
> >
> >Gordon

 		 	   		  


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