I went to that crazy restaurant "Medieval Times" the other day for the third time, and it brought up all sorts of questions that I think only an employee of the 'restaurant' might be able to answer.
1. Are most of the serfs (waiters), wenches (waitresses) and knights (actors) washed up drama majors that didn't quite make it to Hollywood?
2. Do the knights involved in the show each night have a relationship with the horse they ride? Does black and white knight ride on Lucky every night, or do they all just hop on whatever one is closest and tell it what to do during the show?
3. Who decided that sending a trained falcon into the audience was a good idea, and how many times has a falcon beaned someone in the head while swooping around?
4. How often to knights get hurt by making mistakes while fighting?
5. Is there a heirarchy to becoming a knight? Are each of the little servants that help out the knights while fighting vying for a shot to be the next knight of the realm?
2007-09-02
14:56:56
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boyschwen
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Yeah, I know, the question is crazy sounding for those that haven't been there. But watch the Cable Guy. It's actually a real place and there are like 10 of them in the United States.
2007-09-04
00:41:27 ·
update #1