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  • #REDIRECT [[Law:The Bob Murphy Title Act]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Law:The Bob Murphy Title Act]]
    42 bytes (7 words) - 20:13, 11 March 2014
  • |name=Bob Fights Ticket |boss=[[Danihel Lauriéir]], [[Robert Murphy]]
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  • [[File:BobMurphyThumbnail.jpg|thumb|Bob Murphy]] ...eard dal Már''' (''Robert (Bob) J. Murphy'', b. 20 August 1963), [[The Bob Murphy Title Act|Earl of Kenwood]], was a citizen of Talossa and of [[Vuode]] Prov
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  • *[[BFT]] (Bob Fights Ticket - [[Danihel Lauriéir]] & [[Bob Murphy]]) ...ozniak's CALL, the UP elected to form a broad coalition with BFT. [[Robert Murphy]] was thus sworn in as Seneschal on 7 February 1988.
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  • ...all=1 Talossan Statute 14RC39]</ref>. It was founded by Harry Wozniak, Bob Murphy, and Dan Lorentz as part of a [[peculiarist]] plan to be annoying, and cons
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  • ...Bob Murphy Title Act|the creation of the Earldom of Kenwood]] for [[Robert Murphy]].
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  • ...rphy]]. The tug-of-war between Premier R. Ben Madison and Governor General Murphy was satirized in Madison's 1987 song, "[[A Just King]]," sung to the tune o ...ct of "a mind Jesuits would envy." Back in Talossa, hierarchs Lauriéir and Murphy staged what Madison called a coup d'état, proclaiming that King Robert I w
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  • * '''Bob Fights Ticket''' ([[BFT]]) (1988); * Spastic Progressives Against Regressive Konservatives (1990, SPARK), by Bob Murphy
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  • | '''[[Robert Murphy|Robert J. Murphy]]''' | [[BFT|Bob Fights Ticket (BFT)]]
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  • ...st citizens other than Robert I: [[Dan Lorentz]], [[Josh Macht]], [[Robert Murphy]], [[Harry Wozniak]], and [[Dawn Scher]] become nonvoting citizens. ...'' – First Cabinet ministers named. Dan Lorentz returns as Seneschal, Bob Murphy becomes Foreign Minister, and John Jahn as War Minister (effective the foll
    36 KB (5,417 words) - 08:51, 10 April 2023