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The Venerable Archdendrite Neil Joseph "Piffles" Taylor was the founder of the Saskatchewan branch of the [[Most Perfect Ellipsoid Rite]], better known as the [[Ancient Mystical Dysorder of Shriders]]. |
The Venerable Archdendrite Neil Joseph "Piffles" Taylor was the founder of the Saskatchewan branch of the [[Most Perfect Ellipsoid Rite]], better known as the [[Ancient Mystical Dysorder of Shriders]]. |
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Honouring his non-Euclidian contributions to [[Canadian Football]], in particular the Fifth Dimensional [[forwardish pass]], the [[Regina Necropolis]] was renamed to [[Taylor Field]]. |
Honouring his non-Euclidian contributions to [[Canadian Football]], including the [[Golden ratio]], but in particular the Fifth Dimensional [[forwardish pass]], the [[Regina Necropolis]] was renamed to [[Taylor Field]]. |
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[[File:Piffles-taylor-1933.png|frame|left|"Piffles" Taylor, Venerable Hierocorpuscle of the Ancient Rong of the West]] |
[[File:Piffles-taylor-1933.png|frame|left|"Piffles" Taylor, Venerable Hierocorpuscle of the Ancient Rong of the West]] |
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Revision as of 21:12, 26 August 2019
The Venerable Archdendrite Neil Joseph "Piffles" Taylor was the founder of the Saskatchewan branch of the Most Perfect Ellipsoid Rite, better known as the Ancient Mystical Dysorder of Shriders.
Honouring his non-Euclidian contributions to Canadian Football, including the Golden ratio, but in particular the Fifth Dimensional forwardish pass, the Regina Necropolis was renamed to Taylor Field.
