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− | [[FAPA]] has remained an [[organization]] of our [[Most Senior Fen]]. | + | #REDIRECT [[FAPA#Where Old Fans Go to Die]] [[Category:redirect]] |
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− | ([[Sneary]]:[[Laney]]) or any [[burlesque|parody]] of this slogan has reference to [[FAPA]], on account of the tenacity with which members clung to the roster toward the end of [[World War II]]. ("FAPA members never quit and rarely died.") [[Laney]], struck by [[Sneary]]'s coinage, stuck this phrase on the masthead of the [[The Fantasy Amateur|FA]] during his [[OE]]ship (1948). On gaining office, Sneary as [[VP]] banned usage of the phrase there or in any [[FAPAzine]]. "Why, I wonder?" wonders [[Burbee]]. "I suppose he decided that it wasn't as funny or as significant as we claimed."
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− | Sneary's term did not refer to the "tenacity with which members clung to the roster" -- in Winter 47-8 there was no [[waitlist|waiting list]] at all. What he meant was that [[actifans]] who had produced important [[subzine]] work were withdrawing from this activity to spend their declining years ([[fannishly]] speaking) in [[FAPA]]. And "I wasn't [[VP]] [when I banned the phrase from FAPA appearance]" recollects Sneary, "but [[Prexy]]. I made many foolish rulings, like no one being allowed to read a [[FAPAzine]] before the [[mailing]] -- including its [[editor]] -- and appointing myself, at the end of my term, as FAPA's ex-[[vice-president]] for a term of 9 years, to run concurrent with [[Perdue]] (who was the ex-[[President]] for 10 years)."
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| {{fanspeak|start=1948}} | | {{fanspeak|start=1948}} |
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| [[Category:catchphrase]] | | [[Category:catchphrase]] |
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