Hey, Chris

Maybe you could write up a paragraph (or 2 or 3) that explains FOP early
history, and the origin of the name. That would be good stuff to put on the
site.

Arved

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> At 12:16 7-12-2001, Alvan W. Plymire X4513 {sun11} wrote:
> >A while back, someone pointed out that Webster says:
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> >fop (n) same as DANDY
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> And I believe that someone else also pointed out that that was entirely
> intentional.  A fop is someone overly concerned with style, which made the
> obvious acronym FOP entirely appropriate.
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> ~Chris
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