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'''Andrew Brown''', a [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], [[fan]], was [[co-editor]] of the ''[[Melbourne Fanewsletter]]'', which he renamed ''[[Thyme]]''.
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'''Andrew Brown''', a [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], [[fan]], was [[co-editor]] of the ''[[Melbourne Fanewsletter]]'', which he renamed ''[[Thyme]]''.  He played the role of a (tall) zombie in the [[bidding]] film, ''[[The Anti-Fan Strikes Back]]''. He was a member of [[HOCUS POCUS]].
  
In the 1970s, he was active in [[U.S.]] [[fandom]]. He was 6'10", and used to wear a [[t-shirt]] reading “I hate basketball.”
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In the 1970s, he was active in [[U.S.]] [[fandom]]. He was 6'10", and used to wear a [[t-shirt]] reading “I absolutely hate basketball.”
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He gafiated in the 80s, turning to punk rock.
  
 
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( – July 8, 1999)

Andrew Brown, a Melbourne, Australia, fan, was co-editor of the Melbourne Fanewsletter, which he renamed Thyme. He played the role of a (tall) zombie in the bidding film, The Anti-Fan Strikes Back. He was a member of HOCUS POCUS.

In the 1970s, he was active in U.S. fandom. He was 6'10", and used to wear a t-shirt reading “I absolutely hate basketball.”

He gafiated in the 80s, turning to punk rock.

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