Al Fansome
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Revision as of 13:08, 1 August 2009
Al Fansome is a pirate radio listener who lives in a trailer. Al frequently posts to the FRN, and also is a regular on the #pirateradio IRC channel. He needs frequent reminders to check his tire pressure, but often has difficulty with the task. Al will occasionally post requests on the FRN, soliciting advice on best tire pressure practices. Some of the advice he gets is good, some not so good.
Fansome is frequently singled out for particular ridicule by pirates; for example, in September 2007, Commander Bunny called for the establishment of a Fansome-free zone.
The musical Al Fansome
In September 2008 a bootleg copy of Fansome's first album in two decades was obtained through sources in the FRN. Already critically aclaimed, "Bajada" returns to familiar themes of heartache, broken antennas and soil erosion. Official release slated for RamaKwanzaHannuChristmas 2008.
A rare copy of "Ventilador Aluvial", Al Fansome's collaboration with legendary Syd Barrett, obtained in exchange for a small fortune in angora pelts. Repeated listening under the influence of LSD reportedly inspired Belinda Carlisle to launch a 10-year stalking campaign of Fansome throughout South America and China.
Al also works as a police officer, protecting the public from dangerous individuals.
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