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== June == == June ==
-[[Pants, trousers, pantaloons|A Dimestore Pulp]] was found behind a dumpster in a paper bag this month during the Second World War.+[[Art Doll]] disappeared in a [[blimp] somewhere over the Atlantic in June, 2003, ten years after [[Easton W. Wunderkidd]] dropped dead on the white sandy beaches of Sarasota, Florida.
-[[Easton W. Wunderkidd]] and [[Art Doll]] both died by the Atlantic in June of 1993.+[[Pants, trousers, pantaloons|A Dimestore Pulp]] was found behind a dumpster in a paper bag this month during the Second World War.
"500 pages!?! Them boys need a job!" - Grandmothers everywhere upon learning that ''The Plastic Tub'' hit 500 pages last month. "500 pages!?! Them boys need a job!" - Grandmothers everywhere upon learning that ''The Plastic Tub'' hit 500 pages last month.

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January

Wee-Wee was declared an independent democracy on New Year's Day, 1970.

February

Stimso's Day is on Sunday, February 13th and Jorge Suarez was born and died on Valentine's day, the same day that Wee-Wee burned to the waterline.

March

Dates for March include: March 10, the day Crispus Attucks died; March 23, 1943, is the day that Beta Chimp founder Johnathan Eniad Corn took as his official B-day.

The second week of March found the Tingles on the charts with the record Tepid ... Her Pools.

In The Cutlet (1996) the First of March is, according to the sperm whale, "the speed of sound."

Although the date cannot be confirmed, Addison and Adid met "one day in the Spring of 1940," and many have assumed this was in March.

April

April finds Flintrock's birthday and A.W. Slippers' death day on April First. The Lil' AA first ran on April Fool's Day 1961!

Creatine Panderbox was born on April 16, 1930.

According to John Titor, we can celebrate, quite early, the doting obituary of Tim Wilson that will appear in the April 2083 issue of UN Literary Marvels.

The Blackbook was finished on April 14, The Bluebook begun on the 19th.

May

Reticent 27 dropped like an egg on an unsuspecting world in May, 1942. Eighteen years later, on May 3, 1960, Creatine Panderbox was found dead and dangling in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, hanging by pants above a severed human ear.

On a brighter note, the First AA International Conference was also on May 3. It was 1957, and the AAers drank through Miami like a school of fish.

Meanwhile, Chinese astronomers were fiercely debating whether The Plastic Tub would cross 500 pages in May or June of 2005.

In May, 2003, Steven Adkins hiked the Pyrenées with William Flintrock.

June

Art Doll disappeared in a [[blimp] somewhere over the Atlantic in June, 2003, ten years after Easton W. Wunderkidd dropped dead on the white sandy beaches of Sarasota, Florida.

A Dimestore Pulp was found behind a dumpster in a paper bag this month during the Second World War.

"500 pages!?! Them boys need a job!" - Grandmothers everywhere upon learning that The Plastic Tub hit 500 pages last month.

July

July kicks off with the Dog Days, which are celebrated in AA circles with pranks and at times, fisticuffs. Heavy drinking is assumed.

In early July, 1960, clampers were disappointed by the staid Second AA International Conference. At the time, few foresaw that the seeds were being planted for The Great Schism, which split the AA right between the As during the 3rd AA International Conference five years later in Reno, Nevada.

The sight of the Pillagers dressed in Maiden-ware kissing each other shocked seventeenth century Italian Peasants. Moments later, their heads were lopped off. La Ligue d'Agenda de la Pinque and the July-enacted August Agenda began.

August

On the last Saturday of every August, good eats and fun times can be found at the Incidentalist Dead Flesh Bonanza, an annual barbecue held on the American continent since the late 1960's.

Stimes Addisson made his entrance on August 12 or 13, 1920, a mid-west kid with adventures in store.