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(Did you mean a [[Rosebud (Wheeler)| Mari Beth Wheeler fanzine]]?)
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([[Orson Welles|Welles]]:[[Tucker]]) Originally the name of a boy's sled, and Citizen Kane's last word. It got into [[fandom]] when a character in [[Doc Lowndes]]' interminable [[fanfiction]] serial, ''Trigger Talk at Green Guna'', murmured that just before kicking the bucket. The cry was repeated to [[Walt Liebscher | Liebscher]] by [[Tucker]] under circumstances which gave it a special (and very [[kteic]]) [[fannish]] meaning.  
 
([[Orson Welles|Welles]]:[[Tucker]]) Originally the name of a boy's sled, and Citizen Kane's last word. It got into [[fandom]] when a character in [[Doc Lowndes]]' interminable [[fanfiction]] serial, ''Trigger Talk at Green Guna'', murmured that just before kicking the bucket. The cry was repeated to [[Walt Liebscher | Liebscher]] by [[Tucker]] under circumstances which gave it a special (and very [[kteic]]) [[fannish]] meaning.  

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(Did you mean a Mari Beth Wheeler fanzine?)

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
(Welles:Tucker) Originally the name of a boy's sled, and Citizen Kane's last word. It got into fandom when a character in Doc Lowndes' interminable fanfiction serial, Trigger Talk at Green Guna, murmured that just before kicking the bucket. The cry was repeated to Liebscher by Tucker under circumstances which gave it a special (and very kteic) fannish meaning.
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
(Welles:Tucker) - Originally the name of a boy's sled, and Citizen Kane's last word. It came into fandom when a character in Doc Lowndes' "Trigger Talk at Green Guna" murmured that just before kicking the bucket. The cry was repeated to Liebscher by Tucker, under circumstances which gave it special fannish meaning.

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