The League of Men with Fancy Gloves
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- | Fashionable group of Poets and wayward mystics seemingly gathered to harrass the establishment, the revolution, the avant-garde and especially [[The League of Gnomes]]. Famous for their [[Massive Dinner Send-Back]] of 1955 at [[Ryan O'Donnely]]'s Ribhouse and Honkytonk. | + | [[Image:GloveFitting.jpg|thumb|The totemic indicator of the Crack Stepper grade, on display at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C.]]Fashionable group of Poets and wayward mystics seemingly gathered to harrass the establishment, the revolution, the avant-garde and especially [[The League of Gnomes]]. Famous for their [[Massive Dinner Send-Back]] of 1955 at [[Ryan O'Donnely]]'s Ribhouse and Honkytonk. |
'''Nefarious Schemes''' | '''Nefarious Schemes''' |
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Fashionable group of Poets and wayward mystics seemingly gathered to harrass the establishment, the revolution, the avant-garde and especially The League of Gnomes. Famous for their Massive Dinner Send-Back of 1955 at Ryan O'Donnely's Ribhouse and Honkytonk.Nefarious Schemes
Aside from the Massive Dinner Send-Back, the League has been linked with numerous sinister schemes and maleficient shenanigans.
Organizational Structure
The League was composed of three grades: Greenhorn, Crack Stepper and Holy Man/Woman.
Publications
Hand Pants, How Gloves Make The Man, rare poetical grimoire.