Accidental Action
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[[Image:Aamilitia.jpg|left|thumb|Calling card of the [[Tampa]] Accidental Action Group.]]"Accidental Action never boasted more than 100 members and after '65 quickly degenerated into a drug-addled neo-dada not even worthy of the name," according to Surrealist thinker Franklin Rosement. | [[Image:Aamilitia.jpg|left|thumb|Calling card of the [[Tampa]] Accidental Action Group.]]"Accidental Action never boasted more than 100 members and after '65 quickly degenerated into a drug-addled neo-dada not even worthy of the name," according to Surrealist thinker Franklin Rosement. | ||
- | Addisson once referred to tham as "crypto-[[Poobs]] in ill-fitting breeches." | + | Addisson once referred to them as "crypto-[[Poobs]] in ill-fitting breeches." |
No current chapters exist except in NYC and LA, and these are generally recognized to be frauds perpetrated by role-playing game enthusiasts and pedophiles kicked out of the Society for Creative Anachronism. | No current chapters exist except in NYC and LA, and these are generally recognized to be frauds perpetrated by role-playing game enthusiasts and pedophiles kicked out of the Society for Creative Anachronism. |
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Proficiently-armed Accidentalist group founded in the wake of the 3rd AA International Conference, on October 11, 1965. Distinguished immediately by the delegates provocative agents, they were attacked ruthlessly - Corporate Media's dealy deal. The group folded in 1967. Several members went on to participate in Yippy activities and one of the delegates of '65 was accidentally blown up in a Weather Underground bomb-lab located somewhere near Barstow, California.
"Accidental Action never boasted more than 100 members and after '65 quickly degenerated into a drug-addled neo-dada not even worthy of the name," according to Surrealist thinker Franklin Rosement.Addisson once referred to them as "crypto-Poobs in ill-fitting breeches."
No current chapters exist except in NYC and LA, and these are generally recognized to be frauds perpetrated by role-playing game enthusiasts and pedophiles kicked out of the Society for Creative Anachronism.