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|It's no more dangerous than when I testified against the Acrophobic English Teachers of Poughkeepsie! |
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− | '''Acrophobic English Teachers of Poughkeepsie''' are characters in one of |
+ | The '''Acrophobic English Teachers of Poughkeepsie''' are characters in one of [[Rikers Dartmoor]]'s books. They are known to be dangerous to testify against.{{book ref|a3|8}} Their name suggests that they have [[wikipedia:Acrophobia|acrophobia]], or the fear of heights. |
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+ | [[Alcatraz]] mentioned testifying against the group in a conversation with [[Folsom]] and [[Himalaya]]. Having spoken about the incident earlier with the prince, he seemed to have forgotten that it occurred in a book and not in his real life.{{book ref|a3|8}} |
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Headquarters | Poughkeepsie |
World of Origin | Earth (Alcatraz) |
“It's no more dangerous than when I testified against the Acrophobic English Teachers of Poughkeepsie! ”
The Acrophobic English Teachers of Poughkeepsie are characters in one of Rikers Dartmoor's books. They are known to be dangerous to testify against.[1] Their name suggests that they have acrophobia, or the fear of heights.
Alcatraz mentioned testifying against the group in a conversation with Folsom and Himalaya. Having spoken about the incident earlier with the prince, he seemed to have forgotten that it occurred in a book and not in his real life.[1]