Dr Helix wrote:We did that last year at the Interaction Cafe. My campmate had the sword and stone (plastic). We left it in the middle of the street at 1 in the morning with some lights shining on it and waited for people to try it. When a person pulled it out, we raced into the street and prclaimed him King (or Queen), put a crown upon their head, and let them lord over us . The reaction was excellent and is well worth doing. Go for it.
\Dr Helix wrote:And consider. Do you really want someone who might not be "quite right" with a metal sword, however dull, in his or her hands?
Fire_Moose wrote:\Dr Helix wrote:And consider. Do you really want someone who might not be "quite right" with a metal sword, however dull, in his or her hands?
Please, this is burning man.

Parasitoid wrote:ya. I think it could be a fairly dull and inexpensive sword. might even be smart to have a backup in case the first gets liberated.
fbcota wrote:I think it would be so funny watching all the beefy guys fail before their frail sparkle pony girlfriend.
fbcota wrote:Go to a pawn shop or an antiques store. You are sure to find a whole bunch of home shopping network swords for cheap. I think every 18 year old boy bought one at some point (including myself. If you need a Kris, big sword with wavy blade I will give it to you).
Dr Helix wrote:We did that last year at the Interaction Cafe. My campmate had the sword and stone (plastic). We left it in the middle of the street at 1 in the morning with some lights shining on it and waited for people to try it. When a person pulled it out, we raced into the street and prclaimed him King (or Queen), put a crown upon their head, and let them lord over us . The reaction was excellent and is well worth doing. Go for it.
Come by in 2011.....Interaction Cafe. Figure late (2am) and it'll be there. We'll be waiting for youwinterdream28 wrote:Dr Helix wrote:We did that last year at the Interaction Cafe. My campmate had the sword and stone (plastic). We left it in the middle of the street at 1 in the morning with some lights shining on it and waited for people to try it. When a person pulled it out, we raced into the street and prclaimed him King (or Queen), put a crown upon their head, and let them lord over us . The reaction was excellent and is well worth doing. Go for it.
This just made me laugh out loud.... I visually imagined it like no other!:)
Dr Helix wrote:We did that last year at the Interaction Cafe. My campmate had the sword and stone (plastic). We left it in the middle of the street at 1 in the morning with some lights shining on it and waited for people to try it. When a person pulled it out, we raced into the street and prclaimed him King (or Queen), put a crown upon their head, and let them lord over us . The reaction was excellent and is well worth doing.
pizzamancer wrote:Can we move the discussion back to guns? The 45 in the stone sounds so much more contemporary.
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