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Renaissance Faire

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  • I can't even go to the Renaissance Faire and call the porta-potties "privies."

    Voices, voices Jess Granger 2009

  • Stepping into the Jolly Roger Casino was something like stepping into the hybrid offspring of a Renaissance Faire and a strip club, only with more slot machines and less class.

    Reviews of fantasy and science fiction books Kristen 2009

  • But the contract says the Renaissance Faire has exclusive use of the building!

    KludgeSpot GiveAway! kludge 2009

  • I can't even go to the Renaissance Faire and call the porta-potties "privies."

    Archive 2009-08-01 Jess Granger 2009

  • Stepping into the Jolly Roger Casino was something like stepping into the hybrid offspring of a Renaissance Faire and a strip club, only with more slot machines and less class.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Kristen 2009

  • The Renaissance Faire started in 1963 in Los Angeles when school teacher Phyllis Patterson held a very small version of the faire as a class activity in the backyard of her Laurel Canyon home in the Hollywood Hills.

    Buzzine » The Renaissance Pleasure Faire 2009

  • I worked at the Renaissance Faire in New York for a few years reading cards.

    Are You Doing What You Do Best? Harry 2009

  • So there I was, “a wandering minstrel I,” at my first Renaissance Faire with melons a-bobbling and fa-la-la-ing with the best of them, The Briton Ensemble, and I had a great time!

    Buzzine » The Renaissance Pleasure Faire 2009

  • Ruby is a combination of the old and the new, C and Perl and Smalltalk and Renaissance Faire and Goth and Neo-Victoriana, and new design sensibilities--rational, minimalist, goggle-tastic.

    Yay! yuki_onna 2009

  • Since most kids may not be able to afford to go to Colonial Williamsburg or even a Renaissance Faire, virtual reality would give them a chance to experience something of what it might have been like living in the past.

    Living in a Virtual World Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008

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