Who's Who

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Who's Who
The Plastic Tub is filled with a dizzying array of personalities, some benign, some malefic, all interesting. But just how do all these headstrong men and womean fit into the big picture? Who are the good guys, the baddies, the movers, the shakers and the mere hangers-on. This Who's Who intends to give you the straight dope on all of it.
AA'ers Friends Foes Clampers
1940-1975"

AA'ers" are those personalities who were affiliated with the originall AA group, founded in the 1940's, and represented in the still classic text, Who We Are. This includes Stimes Addisson and Stimso Adid--sometimes referred (not always ironically) as the Founding Fathers. This list also includes stalwarts William Flintrock, Mazzistow Carrington, Verna Cable, Alexandre Dacusse, Albert Kook, Yon Milhaus, Guvernor Morris, Creatine Panderbox, Jorge Suarez, Jonathan Trenchwheat, Cappy Trowbridge, Solomon Witt. The Who We Are generation was most active from the mid-1940's to the mid 1970's.

1993-Present


Others AA'ers include the generation known as The Second Advance, composed primarily of Tim Wilson, Steven Vogeler, David Payne and Steven Adkins. Other players in The Second Advance include Krystine Monitzer and Kevin Staham. Plastic Tub is the logical continuation of this period.

More about AAers...
These people are not AA'ers, but are generally considered to have identified or admired the group or its individual members. Sometimes, these were collaborators outside the AA sphere. Many, such as ;;; are scholars. Others are simply not considered to be hostile.

Dewey Rose, a smarmy fuck and unmitigated dog pile, got his first break from Balthazar Buehb. Buehb introduced Rose to painting; Rose introduced Buehb to explosives. An increasingly delusional and violent Rose would later threaten Adid and Addisson many times...more»


John P. Merriweather spent his youth visiting tent revivals across the Bible Belt. A cartographer by training, he landed in New York City in 1941 where fell in with a group of business men operating in the shadowy corners of the shipping industry. Two years later he founded The League of Gnomes...more»


More about Aliokrate, Adcock, and other persona non grata...
Honeybees abound, including Lucretia Borges...etc.

More about clampers...
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