To: | John McEwen <mmcewen@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca>, mgs@Autox.Team.Net |
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Subject: | Re: IOOOFs |
From: | Steven Tritle <stritle@epix.net> |
Date: | Sat, 14 Mar 1998 15:34:02 -0500 |
John, sounds as if you ARE the "Grand Pubah" right now. Steve 52 TD John McEwen wrote: > Steve: > > Did I mention that ownership of a T series automatically raises your status > to Commander of the Order and if the car is regularly driven in full > uniform a request for elevation to Knight Commander would be looked upon > favorably. If the previous two situations exist and the member of the > Order is over 55 years of age he would automatically be considered for > Knight Commader 1st Degree with elevation to Grand Commander possible if at > least 6 LBC meets are attended in any calendar year for a period of not > less than 3 years - providing full uniform is worn on all occasions. > He/she would thus sign him/herself as GCOF. > > Those wishing to enter the Order who have not yet attained their 50th > birthdays would be installed as Members and would be entitled to the > acronym MOF. > > John > > >John, that makes me a "charter" member. just had the TD out in 50 MPH wind > >conditions here in So. central PA and the cap flew off several 100 feet > >away....but I found it. I also keep a spare for just such occasions. > >Steve 52 TD > >John McEwen wrote: > > > >> Hi Steve: > >> > >> It's a state of mind usually enforced by those you love who are younger. > >> Anyone who owns a British roadster and a flat cap is automatically a member > >> of the Order. > >> > >> John > >> > >> >Only being 48 myself just where does OFism begin? > >> > > >> >Steve > >> >52 TD > >> > > >> >John McEwen wrote: > >> > > >> >> Hello fellow OFers: > >> >> > >> >> I propose that what we need is a not a club but an Order. The > >> >> International Order Of Old Farts. This way we can have degrees of > >> >> membership from Knight 7th Class up to Knight First Class, followed by > >> >> Commander in various degrees and culminating in Knight Commander or >Grand > >> >> Commander in several degrees. Appropriate insignia could be worn at > >> >> official functions with miniatures for undress occasions. I am sure >that > >> >> an enterprising member could design badges, crosses and neck ribbons of > >> >> various degrees of importance in order to suitably announce the status >of > >> >> the wearer. > >> >> > >> >> Business cards could state the status following the name such as: > >> >> > >> >> Sir Morris Mowog, KCOF (Knight Commander Old Fart) etc. > >> >> > >> >> Anyone else have any suggestions? > >> >> > >> >> John McEwen OF |
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