The Second Advance

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-Most scholars debate as to whether or not this was an advance; most agree the word "second" has no logical application. The rebirth, if you will, of the [[AA]] after a dormant period. The meta-effect, looking back on history, simultaneously researching and creating anew. The "A2" and various laugh-in-sleeve guffaws point to [[Tim Wilson]] and [[Steven Adkins]] as fortunately stubling upon the necessary material. Early A2 collaborators include [[David Payne]], who disappeared until [[Plastic Tub]] was formed; he seemed to materialize out of thin air and revitalize the advance, which after a decade had become somewhat stifled. Back in 1993, when A2 first belched, we saw [[Marcus Kempton]], [[Kevin Statham]], [[Doug Coyle]] an the now [[Dr. Kristen Jensen]] participating in early soirées.+[[Category:Glossary]]Most scholars debate as to whether or not this was an advance; most agree the word "second" has no logical application. The rebirth, if you will, of the [[AA]] after a dormant period. The meta-effect, looking back on history, simultaneously researching and creating anew. The "A2" and various laugh-in-sleeve guffaws point to [[Tim Wilson]] and [[Steven Adkins]] as fortunately stubling upon the necessary material. Early A2 collaborators include [[David Payne]], who disappeared until [[Plastic Tub]] was formed; he seemed to materialize out of thin air and revitalize the advance, which after a decade had become somewhat stifled. Back in 1993, when A2 first belched, we saw [[Marcus Kempton]], [[Kevin Statham]], [[Doug Coyle]] an the now [[Dr. Kristen Jensen]] participating in early soirées.
As time progressed, a second [[Reticent 27]] series was produced to showcase both research and original works by A2 operatives. It was during this "unauthorized" period that the first contact was made with [[Adid]], [[William Flintrock]] and [[Addisson]], who, at first skeptical, ultimately agreed and sanctioned A2 activity. As time progressed, a second [[Reticent 27]] series was produced to showcase both research and original works by A2 operatives. It was during this "unauthorized" period that the first contact was made with [[Adid]], [[William Flintrock]] and [[Addisson]], who, at first skeptical, ultimately agreed and sanctioned A2 activity.

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Most scholars debate as to whether or not this was an advance; most agree the word "second" has no logical application. The rebirth, if you will, of the AA after a dormant period. The meta-effect, looking back on history, simultaneously researching and creating anew. The "A2" and various laugh-in-sleeve guffaws point to Tim Wilson and Steven Adkins as fortunately stubling upon the necessary material. Early A2 collaborators include David Payne, who disappeared until Plastic Tub was formed; he seemed to materialize out of thin air and revitalize the advance, which after a decade had become somewhat stifled. Back in 1993, when A2 first belched, we saw Marcus Kempton, Kevin Statham, Doug Coyle an the now Dr. Kristen Jensen participating in early soirées.

As time progressed, a second Reticent 27 series was produced to showcase both research and original works by A2 operatives. It was during this "unauthorized" period that the first contact was made with Adid, William Flintrock and Addisson, who, at first skeptical, ultimately agreed and sanctioned A2 activity.

Although the second series Reticent 27 was short-lived, sewn seeds bloomed into ye Plastic Tubbe, lovely, presented here with spines, to be modified mercilessly, as a kind of hisotry in need of repair.

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