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'''Tom Rogers''' is the head of a Growers Association in California.
'''Tom Rogers''' is the head of a Growers Association in California.


He, as with the other members, respond to [[John Steadman]]'s claims of jumping aliens and flying saucers with a level of incredulity that results in Steadman's loss of any clout he had with the association or its members ([[Space Croppers]]).
He, as with the other members, respond to [[John Steadman]]'s claims of jumping aliens and flying saucers with a level of incredulity that results in Steadman's loss of any clout he had with the association or its members {{G80|Space Croppers}}.


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Revision as of 00:37, 12 January 2021

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Tom Rogers is the head of a Growers Association in California.

He, as with the other members, respond to John Steadman's claims of jumping aliens and flying saucers with a level of incredulity that results in Steadman's loss of any clout he had with the association or its members (1980: "Space Croppers").