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Sociology Courses | February 14, 2006
Sociology - Sex Cultures: 6th Period
Grissom's students find a note on the Sociology lab door that they should meet in Danger Shop.
When they arrive, they find that a performance area has been set up for them, complete with room for an audience.
"Welcome, everyone! I'm glad you made it. I know that you have all been working hard on your presentations, so I wanted to give you the opportunity to share them with your fellow students. We'll begin in a few minutes, and I'll let the audience in. Happy Valentine's Day!"
[Let me set up OCD threads. Post away! Anyone is welcome to come and mock watch! Yay.]
Grissom's students find a note on the Sociology lab door that they should meet in Danger Shop.
When they arrive, they find that a performance area has been set up for them, complete with room for an audience.
"Welcome, everyone! I'm glad you made it. I know that you have all been working hard on your presentations, so I wanted to give you the opportunity to share them with your fellow students. We'll begin in a few minutes, and I'll let the audience in. Happy Valentine's Day!"
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Re: Presentation #6:
"We're gonna be fine."
The stage darkens and then the lights come up to resemble a forest glade.
Han steps out to the front.
"Marriage in the Viking era was primarily an exchange of property. The prospective bridegroom had to pay a price to prove he could keep his wife in style." He holds up a sheet of paper covered in futhark runes. "This says I agree to pay Lana's father seven cows, a hide and a half of land, a new suit of clothes and a fishing boat for the privilege of marrying her."
He sets it on the altar. "Ordinarily sacrifices would be made to various gods, but that gets pretty messy. So we decided to skip the blood part.
We couldn't talk Sawyer into appropriate drag for one of the argr priests of Freyr eitherRe: Presentation #6:
Re: Presentation #6:
preplayedre-enactment (http://12parseckessel.livejournal.com/43979.html) of a Viking Wedding.