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[[Image:TIA - ID card.jpg|150px|thumb|left|A TIA membership card]]
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The '''[[TIA]]''' was an organization created in early 6th Grade by [[Myers, Tim|Tim Myers]]. It is often called the greated rival that the Blank Club had ever had, and was directed responsible for numerous wars, attacks, and nightmares, most notable being [[The Great Bling War]].
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'''[[Monsieur Font]]''' is a creation of Reid origin. Now M. Font plays an important role in some Blank lore. Monsieur Font began his existence as the rich, French, alter-ego\\enemy\\financer of [[Matrix Man]], an on going crime buster/telehero. M. Font lives in [[M Font#Chateau d'If|Chateau d'If]].
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Although many have claimed otherwise, the real reason behind the TIA was bad blood between Myers and [[Barbour, Bradley|Barbour]] in late [[4th Grade]]. An intense jeleousy had been created between the two, and after being denied my Barbour for whatever reason, held a grudge against him that was not lifted until late 6th Grade. This grudge would play an important role in further incidents with the Blank Club and Tim's Brigade. A quiet rivalry continued, until the silence was broken in late October of [[6th Grade]], when [[Horgan, Joseph|Joey Horgan]] applied to Barbour for application into Blank on a [[Bus 14]] ride. Joey was ruthlessly denied, causing much controversy, and humiliating Horgan. However, Timm, who was also riding the bus, stepped out in determination. Remember how he too was denied, Tim boldly proclaimed that Joey could join a NEW club that Tim would create. And at that moment, the world would never be the same.
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M. Font resides in his “humble” manor and is, in some ways, a classic scrooge, doing nothing but eating, sleeping, wandering, and other activities that is unknown to us. He eats already prepared meals that are set out on a table, a feast readily prepared. What he does is this; he walks into one of the lesser dining rooms (he and his servant decide on which one they use) and sees a feast readily prepared, and then eats some of it, then he leaves and the meal is untouched until M. Font decides to come again. His servant remakes the feast about every month or so. Therefore, there is a continuous meal that he can eat off at will. M. Font sleeps in the master bedchamber. When he can find his way back to it from exploring his own house. Otherwise, on the floor or the nearest room to where he is. The bulk of M. Font’s day is made up of exploring, or wandering in his house, noting a place to stash his money. He wanders from hall top hall, surveying his castle from the inside. Some days he saunters through his dungeons, going over the parts he knows and skipping to the parts that the layout is still unknown to him. Others he explores the confusing array of tunnels, grottos and monumental caves that riddle the cliff, akin to a sponge. And others times he explores the castle, walking down the endless hallways and opening the doors of an endless amount of rooms.
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Revision as of 11:37, 2 April 2006

A image that bears likeness to Chateau d'If

Monsieur Font is a creation of Reid origin. Now M. Font plays an important role in some Blank lore. Monsieur Font began his existence as the rich, French, alter-ego\\enemy\\financer of Matrix Man, an on going crime buster/telehero. M. Font lives in Chateau d'If.

M. Font resides in his “humble” manor and is, in some ways, a classic scrooge, doing nothing but eating, sleeping, wandering, and other activities that is unknown to us. He eats already prepared meals that are set out on a table, a feast readily prepared. What he does is this; he walks into one of the lesser dining rooms (he and his servant decide on which one they use) and sees a feast readily prepared, and then eats some of it, then he leaves and the meal is untouched until M. Font decides to come again. His servant remakes the feast about every month or so. Therefore, there is a continuous meal that he can eat off at will. M. Font sleeps in the master bedchamber. When he can find his way back to it from exploring his own house. Otherwise, on the floor or the nearest room to where he is. The bulk of M. Font’s day is made up of exploring, or wandering in his house, noting a place to stash his money. He wanders from hall top hall, surveying his castle from the inside. Some days he saunters through his dungeons, going over the parts he knows and skipping to the parts that the layout is still unknown to him. Others he explores the confusing array of tunnels, grottos and monumental caves that riddle the cliff, akin to a sponge. And others times he explores the castle, walking down the endless hallways and opening the doors of an endless amount of rooms.


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