Welcome to
Lady-Rhonda
's Web Site!
 

Lady Rhonda's wedding gown

  
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  Greetings M' Lords and Ladies!
Welcome to my web site.

Before I begin I would like to mention one thing:

I HATE COMPUTERS!

With that out of the way, one might ask: How could such a brilliant,
beautiful, sexy, talented lass, the object of many a medieval desire and fantasy, 
with an obvious hatred for computers have such a wonderful web site?

One word sums it up:
Husband!

My Lord Glenn, (I use that term very loosely to humor him) has
way too much free time!
To give you an example,  look at what he's done to me below:

 

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How could I let this happen you ask?
Well, It started with a  weak moment many years ago, and now 25 years,
5 children and 2 grand children later, I've been a little too busy to stop him.
That reminds me, after 25 years of tolerating M'lord's antics,
I've decided I deserve a big party!

M'lord and I are dead opposites, no one thought we would last
a year, let alone 25, after much discussion, debate, and 10 rounds in the ring,

We decided on three things:
Our 25th wedding anniversary party would be fun,
Medieval in nature, and
We would renew our vows in a medieval ceremony
in front of family and friends. (humiliate me in clay huh!)

This of course brings up a very interesting question.
How does one plan a medieval wedding ceremony and party?

Click here for our medieval wedding guide

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My Hobbies

Jukeboxes

Rowe-AMI R-80
Fleetwood

My first Jukebox, coincidently manufactured
the same year I was married, holds 100
vinyl 45rpm records of my favorite oldies.

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Wurlitzer Model 1015
Reproduction

This jukebox holds 100 of my favorite CDs
Although a reproduction, it holds all the charm
of the original "Bubbler" first manufactured in
1946.

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Victor Model VV50
Portable Victrola

My most recent aquisition,
this portable record player dates
between 1921 and 1924
It needs restoring but it does play.

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 Thank You for visiting my web site!

 

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