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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 them as "crypto-[[Poobs]] in ill-fitting breeches."+Addisson once referred to them as "[[crypto-poobans]] with 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.

Calling card of the  Accidental Action Group.
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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 them as "crypto-poobans with 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.