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Revision as of 09:06, 8 December 2019
The BPLF* was a not-entirely-serious organization founded by John Boardman, Brian Burley and Fred Lerner in the 1960s for the purpose of drinking beer. The "Beaker People" were a prehistoric European people who may have been ancestor to the Celts and who were popularized in the 50s among fans in some of Andre Norton's stories. It is theorized that the "beakers" (pots) found at their sites were for making and drinking beer. Boardman published Stoned Henge for the BPLF.
(See also Alforbundet.)
The membership card read:
THE BEAKER PEOPLE LIBATION FRONT Aims of the BPLF: To preserve our ethnic heritage as descendants of the original people of Europe by emptying as many beakers as possible, and to help eliminate beer surpluses wherever found. Requirements for membership: Agree with the purposes of the BPLF. Drink beer with at least one member of BPLF. Be of the proper ethic background. Being of the proper ethnic background consists of: Being of British or Celtic Ancestry, or, Being able to fake it. To 'fake it,' you must: Speak English, or, Know someone who does. Founded by John Boardman, Brian Burley, and Fred Lerner
Below are the front and back of Ed Meskys's membership card:
Club | 1960s— |
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