Title: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: TorLin on April 01, 2011, 09:43:19 PM on March 6, 2011
The So Cal Saber Guild presenting a show for a twin's birthday party. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kogmTioHtf4# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kogmTioHtf4#) It was awesome. Title: Re: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: Gulcasa on April 01, 2011, 11:02:50 PM awesome haha :D looking for a guild in cologne!!
Title: Re: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: Talon on April 02, 2011, 12:42:50 AM I have to admit that was really good. Nice coordination in that big battle. I also loved the sith characters in this. Kudos. :)
Title: Re: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: ShadowKatt on April 02, 2011, 03:36:17 AM That was an awesome thing they did, but the show kinda needs more work :-\ It turned into a bit of a clusterfrell at several points in the show and a few of the people in that could have shown a -lot- more enthusiasm with their saber play.
Title: Re: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: Kaiden Shardsbane on April 02, 2011, 10:46:35 PM Sorry to say it, but I find myself agreeing with ShadowKatt on this one. It's totally awesome that you guys did a duel for that kid, but it seemed to lack enthusiasm at some points.
Title: Re: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: TorLin on April 03, 2011, 07:31:28 PM maybe i should ask moderator to move to Youtube section.
yes. please move to youtube section. Title: Re: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: John-Michael on February 01, 2012, 07:28:54 AM Wow.
I have a n00b question. How honest can we be in our comments? For now, I'll just say that I can appreciate the effort that went into such a production. I am guessing they all meant well. Title: Re: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: Master Nero Attoru on February 01, 2012, 01:35:37 PM Wow. I have a n00b question. How honest can we be in our comments? For now, I'll just say that I can appreciate the effort that went into such a production. I am guessing they all meant well. As long as everyone remains respectful, freedom of speech pretty much remains in effect. This forum does a good job of voicing varying opinions while remaining civil, so feel free to speak your mind. Title: Re: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: Vex on February 01, 2012, 03:14:05 PM It was well done , no body got hurt, and those kids will remember that for a long time! AWSOME!
Title: Re: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: John-Michael on February 01, 2012, 08:13:11 PM As long as everyone remains respectful, freedom of speech pretty much remains in effect. This forum does a good job of voicing varying opinions while remaining civil, so feel free to speak your mind. I believe that honesty is one of the highest forms of respect one can show another. This includes honest criticisms that others may not want to read. I also believe that (for all the intents and purposes of a message board) avoiding the use of obscenities, name-calling and slurs is respectful. I believe that sycophantic messages are distasteful as well as disrespectful. That said, I also understand that what I believe may not be true and/or applicable on a message board that isn't mine. Therefore, as a relative newbie, I must ask: what is the official definition of "respectful" for this forum/message board? Title: Re: 2011 March 6th The Saber Guild doing a birthday show Post by: Master Nero Attoru on February 01, 2012, 08:55:00 PM I believe that honesty is one of the highest forms of respect one can show another. This includes honest criticisms that others may not want to read. I also believe that (for all the intents and purposes of a message board) avoiding the use of obscenities, name-calling and slurs is respectful. I believe that sycophantic messages are distasteful as well as disrespectful. That said, I also understand that what I believe may not be true and/or applicable on a message board that isn't mine. Therefore, as a relative newbie, I must ask: what is the official definition of "respectful" for this forum/message board? I would love to discuss this here but we're pulling this thread pretty far off topic (even though at this point it's pretty much finished). I'll PM you. |