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I omitted the [[Vampire Society|Vampyre Society]], a thing organized by [[Marion Z. Bradley]] during the late '40s. This may have been her source for the observation on [[fannettes|men's superiority to women quote in Fancyclopedia II]]. The [[club]] was the reason for the creation of '''Alice Douglas''', a sexy femme, who joined because the all-male [[Misfits]] wanted to get the [[Official Organ]] ''[[Harpy's Bizarre]]'', doubtless in the belief that the wimmenfolk discussed Lewd Subjects therein. Unfortunately, [[Alice Douglas|Alice's]] letters were so smutty that the prudish [[mzb|Mrs. Bradley]] kicked her out.  
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I omitted the [[Vampire Society|Vampyre Society]], a thing organized by [[Marion Z. Bradley]] during the late '40s. This may have been her source for the observation on [[fannettes|men's superiority to women quote in Fancyclopedia II]]. The [[club]] was the reason for the creation of '''Alice Douglas''', a sexy femme, who joined because the all-male [[Misfits]] wanted to get the [[Official Organ]] ''[[Harpy's Bizarre]]'', doubtless in the belief that the wimmenfolk discussed Lewd Subjects therein. Unfortunately, Alice's letters were so smutty that the prudish [[mzb|Mrs. Bradley]] kicked her out.  
 
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Revision as of 15:13, 26 July 2020

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
I omitted the Vampyre Society, a thing organized by Marion Z. Bradley during the late '40s. This may have been her source for the observation on men's superiority to women quote in Fancyclopedia II. The club was the reason for the creation of Alice Douglas, a sexy femme, who joined because the all-male Misfits wanted to get the Official Organ Harpy's Bizarre, doubtless in the belief that the wimmenfolk discussed Lewd Subjects therein. Unfortunately, Alice's letters were so smutty that the prudish Mrs. Bradley kicked her out.

See also Fannettes.


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