Crack Stepper Jack, the Untold Story Told

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-A tract published by [[The League of Men with Fancy Gloves]] in 1980, functioning essentially as a vaguely literate form of character assassination aimed at former member [[Cleo James Thurstunwell]]. Among the accusations levied against Thurstenwell, were:+A tract published by [[The League of Men with Fancy Gloves]] in 1980, functioning essentially as a vaguely literate form of character assassination aimed at former member [[Cleo James Thurstunwell]]. Among the [[27]] accusations levied against Thurstenwell, were:
-# "He has proven to us by his actions to be a cracker, and has admitted to enjoying the whip."+# "He has proven to us by his actions to be a cracker, and has admitted to enjoying the whip." ''p.13''
-# "Several neighbors have witnessed him worshipping [[Mormo]], what with his pants down."+# "Several neighbors have witnessed him worshipping [[Mormo]], what with his pants down." ''p.21''
 +# "His [[gloves]] were often soiled and crispy." ''p.25''
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A tract published by The League of Men with Fancy Gloves in 1980, functioning essentially as a vaguely literate form of character assassination aimed at former member Cleo James Thurstunwell. Among the 27 accusations levied against Thurstenwell, were:

  1. "He has proven to us by his actions to be a cracker, and has admitted to enjoying the whip." p.13
  2. "Several neighbors have witnessed him worshipping Mormo, what with his pants down." p.21
  3. "His gloves were often soiled and crispy." p.25

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