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TaCreacia Blunt Grand Imperial Turtle I designed the name "Anticivo and Honorable Order of Turtles" for fun. Soon they spread in all bombers pilots, then fighter pilots, and soon to other bombing groups and squadrons, and to other air bases. We also started members of the other Services, and soon, the Allied pilots were also started as Turtles in pub backrooms throughout England. The Order was not intended to be serious, as it had no constitutions or laws, no formal request for membership, no two or commissions, and a simple initiation ritual. It was a relief from the horrors and dangers we have seen every day in our missions. It spread after the war through the Masonic Order, VFW post and the American Legion, and eventually, colleges and even high schools in the United States." We flew on a day bombing mission on Hitler's Third Reich. We just wanted to have some fun. We saw a sign showing that the "Ancient Order of Foresters" and the "Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffalos" would meet in the local pub, and so I asked the governor of the pub what it was about? The governor of the pub told us that the local branches of the clubs would meet in the back room of the pub, and that it would give them reduced prices for their pints and drinks to keep their meetings at its pub. I asked him if our club could meet there, and he agreed, and he asked for the name of our club. I told him we were the Order of Anticive and Honorable Turtles, and he's stuck. Makes sense, if you wrote a book called Big Zoo of Life, you'd be a turtle fan. More specifically, of the secret language of turtles and yes, you read that right! Well, Ron Gompertz from Seattle wrote that book and he's the guy who writes today for BoomerCaf? about his childhood years using the secret languageturtles. The secret languages were an important part of my childhood in the 1960s on the west coast. This excluded real languages such as Spanish, Polish, Dutch, Japanese, Chinese, Chinese,German, all of which were spoken by the immigrant parents of my friends. a key point to having a secret language was to confuse parents and brothers. latin latin, for example, was the easiest to learn even if not terribly useful, since many of our parents dared him at home, thinking we didn't know what they were saying. my sister and friends had an impenetrable language called "Ibe" that I never decoded. she and her friends chatted for hours in phrases that sounded like, "Ibe ibe ibe ibe," keeping levels of secrecy and guidance of the crazy listeners because it sounded so annoying. ron gompertz my midwest cousins, all intellectuals, had a language they called "Irish Turkey", which translated directly to "Tabakabey Abarabish" in that inscrutable language. the Irish Turk had a rhythmic and ancient sound. trying to decrypt what they were talking about would require the machine that cracked the puzzle code. At this day, I'm not sure if they were really saying something. secret languages required secret clubs and the most venerable was the ancient and honorable order of turtles. I had not thought for many years at the turtle club until recently, when an old intact neuron shot someone says: "You can bet your sweet ass that are." "YBYSAIA" was the official response required for all members in good position whenever asked if they were a turtle. the non-response meant buying a drink, a root beer in our case, for your interrogator. johnny carson was said to be the secret president of this most secret turtle company. Some guys said they heard his bleeding answer to the question of the turtle on TV, although none of us were allowed to stay awake quite late to watch. My father, who worked at the nbc in burbank and had accessJohnny refused to help us investigate this important question. I don't think my father was a turtle, but I never had the courage to ask. There were also stories about astronautsHe asked about their prankster turtle at Mission Control. The research of this article has shown that these items are true. I also learned that when JFK was asked if it was a turtle during a press conference, his answer was: "I'll buy you your drink later. "We young turtles were in good company, although we did not know why. My rapid research reveals that the Ancient and Honorable Order of Turtles began as a drinking club among American drivers stationed in the UK during World War II. The mandatory response "sweet ass" was a reference to the membership requirement of owning a friendly donkey. There were other similar questions and answers that sounded bad but they were completely innocent. I have no idea how this tradition has rooted among a group of San Fernando Valley boys like me who spent their summer days around a transistor radio, and turning Sting Ray's bikes into lucky cutters. Someone's father may have been stationed abroad or, like the "Kilroy" character of World War II, the newly floated turtle meme and laid an egg. Just like AM turned to FM, our turtle charm is faded as we moved to greater corruption once the word "under" stops being so worthy of giggle. Here he went like Kilroy himself. <br / > & & & & & & & & &br / &br Ancient and honorable order of turtles Closing pin worn by members of the OrderAwarded by any group Established during the WWIIMotto Are you a turtle? The Order of Ancient and Honorary Turtles ("International Association of Turtles", "Turtle Club",[1] or similar title) began as an informal "drinking club" among pilotsSecond World War, self-described as "an honorable alcoholic fraternity composed of ladies and gentlemen of the highest morality and good character, who areAccording to Denis P. McGowan of the "Ancient and Honorable Order of Turtles", his father, Captain Hugh P. McGowan, U.S. Army Air Corps/U.S. Air Force Reserve (Ret.) and several pilots of the Third Army of the United States Air Corps 8th Air Force founded the Ancient and Honorable Order of Turtles in a club of officers flying in England. We just wanted to have some fun. We had seen a sign showing that the "Ancient Order of Foresters" and the "Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes" would meet in the local pub, so I designed the name "Ancient and Honorable Order of Turtles" for the fun of it. It wasn't supposed to be serious, it didn't have any constitution or law, and it was a relief from the horrors and dangers we saw every day in our missions. It spread after the war through VFW post and the American Legion, and eventually, to Masonic groups, colleges and even high schools in the United States."[2] Qualifying questions To get admission, you must respond correctly to a number (usually three or four) from a list of questions, each of which suggests a vulgar, lewd or salace answer, but the correct real answer is rather harmless. It is presumed that all turtles perspectives possess a diabetic donkey, or one of a sweet and kind arrangement; So once induced, a member must answer the question "Are you a turtle?" with "Betting your sweet ass I am."[1][3] If the member is unable or does not want (perhaps due to a social restriction on vulgarity) to provide the correct answer, he or she must each other turtle present a drink of the choice of the recipient. Much of the tradition of order concerns the qualifying questions that future members must answer. These funny questions are actually small puzzles: each suggests a vulgar answer or lewd, but the candidate must providecompletely harmless answer. A popular example would be the question: question:A woman sits down, a dog does three legs, and a man stands up? The answer obvious to this question would be "pee" or "urinate", but the correct answer is "hands in shadow" (as the western label asks that a man should stand up from his seat to tighten his hands, while a woman does not need). What's with a cow of four and a woman only two? (Legs) What is a word of four letters ending in K that means having sex? What's on a man who's round and hard, and sticks so far from his pajamas that you can hang a hat? A candidate must answer four from a list of twenty-five of such questions. [4] While there is a traditional set of questions, some modern clubs also make new initiation questions along the same lines. The members of the Tartaruga Creed group were provided with the "Turtle Creed" to bring in their portfolio. The creed states: the turtles are eyes, bushy tail, without fear and without fear with a pilot attitude of hunting. They think clean, have a lot of fun, and recognize the fact that you never get any useful place in life unless you stick your neck out. The "Turtles" are in fact an illustrious group and include in their membership some of the country's leading leaders in the fields of government, finance, entertainment, aerospace and all other areas where aggression, fair play feeling, clean thoughts and a sense of humor are the keys to success. Started by a group of test pilots during the 2nd war, the club progressed to its current position as one whose membership is diligently sought after and highly estimated by lucky ones enough to be initiated. Adhesion to belief and always give the password when required are the only responsibilities placed on our membership. You will find that life is more fun and takes on a new meaningYou're a "Turtle." Welcome to the group. [5] The Creed is closed by the initials G.M. Historical references During the Mercury-Atlas 8 mission of 1962 (part of the U.S. spaceWally Schirra astronaut was asked by a land controller if it was a turtle. Do not vulgar the use of vulgar language while its communications have been transmitted around the world, has temporarily stopped broadcasting while giving the requested response "YBYSAIA". Deke Slayton, just three minutes from Sigma 7's flight, came to the radio, which was open for everyone to hear, and asked: "Hey, Wally, are you a turtle?" Schirra switched the live microphone to record and pronounced the appropriate response. On the open line, he said: "Rog".[6] Later, on board the USS Kearsarge recovery ship, in front of Slayton, Walt Williams and other astronauts, Walt Williams asked to know how Schirra responded to Deke's question. Schirra played the tape recorder. "Hey, Wally, are you a turtle?" followed by the correct answer, "YBYSAIA." [3] This incident is also told in the 1979 book of Tom Wolfe The Right Stuff. [7] Wally Schirra's membership of the Ancient Order of Turtles resumed during Apollo 7, which was captured by the flight recorder: CAPCOM radio: "Just a minute, Wally. Let's see. It's a little message to Deke Slayton. A little closer to Wally. A bit like something about - 'You're a, you're a--' Scratch recognized, "This is right." CAPCOM continued: "Do you look like a turtle, Deke Slayton?" Schirra confirmed: "That's true." Eisele added: "Get an A to read Jack today." Swigert continued: "Here comes another one. Walt, oh, that way, that's the way to turn it around. He says, 'Paul Haney, are you a turtle?' Cunningham has radio: "You will have a golden star. Perfect score!" Swigert reported: "And there's no answer from Paul Haney there." Cunningham asked: "You mean he's speechless?" Shortly after, CAPCOM Cernan informed Schirra, "Wally, this is Gene. Deke just called, and we have your answer and we recorded it for your return." Schirra has"Roger. Shortly thereafter, Schirra asked CAPCOM Swigert: "You got itYou still answer? swigert answered: "No, haney's not talking, wally." swigert added: "someone tells me he's not talking, but just buying." a happy schirra said: "it's buying. Thank you very much. "This turtle exchange was a reference to the well-known turtle's club where wally schirra held the title of a grand potentate. during the crashing mercury flight, deke slayton had called himself a slap asking if it was a turtle. [8] a membership card for the interstellar association of turtles (outer shell division) signed by scott carpenter astronauts, gordon cooper and wally schirra sold at auction for $1.952[9] on May 5, 2011. President Kennedy was presumably asked if he was a turtle at a press conference, to which he replied: "I'll buy you your drink after." [2] references in pop culture in 1969, the dial records released the 45rpm single are you a turtle of the rock/animal group the brotherhood, in front of well thayer. The single (dial 4092) became a regional success in the southeast. [10] in the collection of three novices from 1975 the illuminatus! trilogy of robert shea and robert anton wilson, references to the order are made several times including this involving lady velkor: "lady velkor, wearing a green peasant shirt and green hotpants, looked around the geodeic dome koolaid. a man with a green sweater and a green slack caught her eye, and she walked, asking, "Are you a turtle"? "You can bet your sweet ass I," he replied anxiously and so she had no way to get in touch - and she owes this deaf a free drink too. but he smiled pleasantly and hid his restlessness." in the 1997 novel timequake, kurt vonnegut tells John hickenlooper (son of one of the brothers of fraternity of vonnegut) their request for slogan during "solemn and sacredas the oath of new brothers of brotherhood." in the 2002 master of disguise film with dana carvey, says in a scene: "I'm not enough turtle for the turtle turtle[11] On Dick Whittinghill's radio show on KMPC in Los Angeles, one of his recurring gags was a bite of someone asking: "Are you a turtle?" Imperial Turtle, Opie Craft, began George Carlin in the Turtle Club at a book signed in Arlington, VA. He loved the honor, answering with "Procure. I like that word. Retrieved 13 November 2012. "The Turtle Club" from Alan Dundes, Carl R. Pagter, When You're Up to Your Ass in Alligators: More Urban Folklore from the Paperwork Empire (Wayne State University Press, 1987), ISBN 978-0-8143-1867-6, pp.61-62. ^ a b McGowan, Denis. "Turtle Club Information, Masonic." Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 27 September 2008. ^ a b Wally Schirra & Richard N. Billings, Schirra's Space (Naval Institute Press, 1995), ISBN 978-1-55750-792-1, pp. 91-92 (extract available on Google Books). Ben Evans, Escaping the Bonds of Earth: The Fifties and the Sixties (Springer Publishing, 2009), ISBN 978-0387790930, pp. 157-158, 164, 448. theturtles.. Mercury MA-8, Encyclopedia Astronautica Tom Wolfe, The Right Stuff (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1979; reprint, Macmillan Publishers, 2008), ISBN 978-0-312-42756-6, p.308 (extract available on Google Books). Apollo 7 Mission Log, Earth to the Moon "Bonhams: TURTLE CLUB MEMBERSHIP CARD SIGNED". . Retrieved 2017-06. ^ Retrieved 24 October 2015. Dial records label list 1959-1970 links. "IMDB The Master of Disguise Memorable Quotes". Retrieved 19 September 2008. ^ As reported by Opie Craft and Dot Nelson at TurtleClub.us. Dot Nelson is 86 years old Imperial Turtle (in 2017) and still recruiting Tartarughe, since 1961. Turtle Club information World Turtle Order Resources for RUA Turtle Turtle Turtle Turtle Turtles? The Masonic Press Turtle Page Turtle Club US ios mobile app Turtle Club US AndroidApp recovered from

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