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The Fannish Frisian Freedom Front (4-F) was created by [[George Flynn]] for obscure reasons in the early 70s to support the [[Highmore in '76]] bid. At [[Discon II]], wearing a bag over his head, [[Flynn]] read a statement in Frisian (a language closely related to English, and spoken by a half-million people in northern Netherlands, Germany and southern Denmark along the shores of the North Sea) supporting [[Highmore]]. He wore a SmoFF (Secret Masters of Frisian Fandom) button. | The Fannish Frisian Freedom Front (4-F) was created by [[George Flynn]] for obscure reasons in the early 70s to support the [[Highmore in '76]] bid. At [[Discon II]], wearing a bag over his head, [[Flynn]] read a statement in Frisian (a language closely related to English, and spoken by a half-million people in northern Netherlands, Germany and southern Denmark along the shores of the North Sea) supporting [[Highmore]]. He wore a SmoFF (Secret Masters of Frisian Fandom) button. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 21 August 2020
The Fannish Frisian Freedom Front (4-F) was created by George Flynn for obscure reasons in the early 70s to support the Highmore in '76 bid. At Discon II, wearing a bag over his head, Flynn read a statement in Frisian (a language closely related to English, and spoken by a half-million people in northern Netherlands, Germany and southern Denmark along the shores of the North Sea) supporting Highmore. He wore a SmoFF (Secret Masters of Frisian Fandom) button.
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