Happy new year

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To all of you working on pre-1752 profiles, tonight we're gonna party like it's 1751! Happy New Year to you all.

(If I were a member of the Society for Creative Anachronisms I'm sure they'd be proud.)
in The Tree House by Robert Judd G2G6 Pilot (134k points)
retagged by Ellen Smith

1752 is post-SCA timeframe/interest. They are all about pre-17th-century history. I have two daughters and a son-in-law who are members wink

What's "SCA"? Please don't use abbreviations - they make my head hurt. wink

Yup, 1752 is over a century past even our "gray area". (For documenting names or heraldry, we'll take records up to 1650 if that's all you can find, because records aren't complete, and most usages don't spring up overnight out of nothing.)

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