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I actually think that we are about to see a renaissance of the hobby to a certain degree. When either of the TV show ideas hit (and one or both will) strap on your newbie answer helmets because things will get CRAZY. Celo in Cali and the Brawl Gang in Virginia are working hard on their individual shows and at a great expense to themselves just to make sure this hobby finally gets its day in the sun. Reggie has introduced us to internet TV and as that technology becomes more available and dependable there is an amazing amount of sharing that can take place. Those of you who help support the MFCA are also part of all this as the MFCA forum is the central place for most of us to find all these things out. Everyone working individually in your league or on a National level are contributing to keep this hobby solid. I have great hopes for its future!
It is critical that the MFCA prepares for the time when the TV shows hit the public! We need comprehensive answers spelled out in a big FAQ and at least a basic starter rules set for all to start from. The MFCA has a committee working on this but we could use more dedicated help from many others to complete the glossary and tackle certain rules sections. The committee has already transcribed the genesis of all rules, the Tudor Rules, into digital and are going through and modernizing it to include the innovations of the modern day and update terminology. (prongs weren't called prongs back then) Any more volunteers to help the committee?
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