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1990

  • 1990 - Elliott & Nigel, 2 best friends, merge together to form THE KIDS CLUB. Elliott and Nigel meet whenever they want to celebrate kids.

1993

  • September 1993 - One Thursday in September, Eric brings chips to his original school.
  • September 1993 - Elliott introduces THE KIDS CLUB to his classmates, it catches on.
  • October 1993 - Eric's chip bringing becomes an annual tradition.

1994

  • February 1994 - A meeting place and name is chosen for Eric's club. COOL SNACK THURSDAY is formed under the tall tree every Thursday.
  • March 1994 - The craziest COOL SNACK THURSDAY MEETING occurs. A friend of Eric's brings some Grape Cola, which he shakes up. All who attended were sprayed, and the friend spent a day in the office.
  • June 1994 - Members split off for summer vacation, COOL SNACK THURSDAY continues in September.
  • September 1994 - COOL SNACK THURSDAY expands on re-unition with more members.

1995

  • June 1995 - Eric bids farewell to his friends of COOL SNACK THURSDAY, and prepares to pack up and move to a new school.
  • June 1995 - Elliott gets ready to move on and introduce THE KIDS CLUB to new friends in September.
  • September 1995 - Eric's COOL SNACK THURSDAY merges with Elliott's THE KIDS CLUB, the result was the JUNK FOOD CLUB.
  • October 1995 - The very first School War occurs, Eric quits the JFC to reform COOL SNACK THURSDAY.
  • October 1995 - SCHOOL WAR 1 is put to rest, but the JFC is renamed ULTIMATE SNACK TIME.
  • November 1995 - In an attempt for more power, Eric quits ULTIMATE SNACK TIME. This was clearly the worst school war to date.
  • November 1995 - ULTIMATE SNACK TIME goes back to the name JFC.
  • December 1995 - Eric rejoins the JFC. As a result, the international JFC peace symbol-- the JFC Chip Trail-- was created. The Chip trail is a pathway of chips that goes all around school limits.
  • December 1995 - Christmas Vacation comes, and the JFC takes 2 weeks off.

1996

  • January 1996 - Returning back, the JFC reunites again.
  • January-June 1996 - The JFC may have come to peace with each other, but not with the rest of the class. School Wars 3-9 ran through this period, with the class turning against the JFC.
  • June 1996 - Relieved, the JFC is able to take 2 months vacation off, summer vacation is finally here!
  • September 1996 - V.P. JFC member Jonathan is seperated from his classmates.
  • September 1996 - The JFC introduces themselves to some new members, but they weren't all friendly.
  • September 1996 - New member, Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names, joins the JFC. Unfortunately, the JFC is unaware he is trying to bring the club down from the inside.
  • October 1996 - Scott is hired as the official spy of the JFC. However, he was such a good spy we could never tell just which side he was on.
  • November 1996 - Elliott learns of the plans from Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names and he is fired on-the-spot. Unfortunately, he has plans of his own. School War 10 begins.
  • November & December 1996 - School Wars 10-23 happen for the remains of this year when the JFC sticks together against Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names.
  • December 1996 - Vacation time! Everyone gets two weeks off from the School Wars and JFC prepares for a 2 week Christmas vacation.

1997

  • January-June 1997 - The JFC returns, but Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names won't give up. This is not the best of years, and School Wars 24-40 occur during this period. The JFC experiences some setbacks.
  • June 1997 - The JFC say goodbye for a summer break. The sad news is that Vice-President Jonathan announces that he is leaving the school. Will Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names give up over the summer?
  • September 1997 - There are new JFC members added in September 1997. Jonathan remains a member, but does not attend meetings.
  • September-December 1997 - Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names continues his rein of terror. School wars 41-71 occured during this period of time.
  • December 1997 - Peace is temporarily set for Christmas Vacation, 1997.

1998

  • January 1998 - The JFC reunites again. Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names seems innocent, but can't be trusted.
  • January 1998 - JFC Co-President Eric replaces Scott as the JFC's official spy.
  • January 1998 - President Elliott takes the entire class on a special trip to the Cadbury Factory which he helped arrange.
  • January 1998 - The JFC mini-club the Pigeon & Penguin Club is opened, amidst all the war.
  • January 1998 - Mrs. Vice-Principal-Person feels that the JFC is dangerous giving out candy and demands that they shut down. Many problems occur.
  • February 1998 - After a long and vicious battle, the JFC beats Mrs. Vice-Principal-Person and re-opens.
  • March 1998 - Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names has called in the big guns. He goes right to Mrs. Vice-Principal-Person for approval before opening his own candy club Totally Candy (TC).
  • March 1998 - JFC's official spy Eric pretends to be on Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names when the JFC learns of TC.
  • May 1998 - Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names is forced to shut down TC when JFC president Eric finally brings it down from the inside. The JFC holds a big celebration.
  • June 1998 - Another stressful year is over, and the JFC gets ready for summer break.
  • June 1998 - After school's out, a JFC party is held to burn all school papers and celebrate another year over. Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names wasn't in attendance.
  • September 1998 - Jonathan surprised everyone by returning to the school and the JFC this month.
  • September 1998 - This was the best year for new members! Kyle joined as the High Senator & Secretary of Defence, Craig as Low Senator & Treasurer, Mike as Admiral of the Air Force & Low Senator, and Bogdan as Chief Product and Software Designer & Co-Vice-President with Jonathan.
  • September 1998 - Mr. I-Won't-Mention-Any-Names and the JFC finally come to peace with each other.
  • September 1998 - The JFC School football team is assembled.
  • October 1998 - The JFC plans to finally market the JFC Times. Plans for a website in late 1998 or early 1999 are made.
  • October 1998-March 1999 - Eric finds fault with the JFC through this time period and quits many times. The result is School Wars 89 - 99.
  • December 1998 - Break time. It's Christmas Vacation again, and the JFC gets ready for 2 weeks off.

1999

  • January 1999 - The JFC gets back together, but a Vice-President short. Jonathan leaves Ajax, but remains a member of the JFC. He makes his last appearance at Elliott's birthday this month before moving away.
  • March 1999 - After 5 months of planning done by Eric, Bogdan, Elliott, Kyle and Jonathan, the JFC webpage is finally launched by Eric on the 19th!
  • April 1999 - Hot on the success of the JFC website, the JFC launches the JFC Star Wars webpage this month.
  • May 1999 - Just for the heck of School War 100, Eric quits one more time. It was the shortest quitting ever - 8 minutes!
  • May 1999 - Success strikes a 3rd time, the JFC Pokémon webpage was launched this month. It was the last in the JFC Series.
  • June 1999 - Eric quits on a disagreement, and School War 101 occurs. So far, it was the last school war.
  • June 1999 - The JFC prepares to move to a different school, and re-creates all the big events. The Chip Trail was recreated along with all the other major occassions.
  • June 1999 - Despite the odds, the JFC School Football team defeats the "Frenchies" for the victory.
  • June 1999 - The JFC holds their annual "End of the School Year" party. It has the best turnout ever.
  • August 1999 - The JFC webpage reaches 100 hits! The Star Wars webpage follows later in the month.
  • August 1999 - 5 months since the JFC webpage was originally launched, a new jellybean background was added at the first of the month. This would go on to be the standard background for almost 2 years.
  • September 1999 - The JFC's new school year begins at the new school.
  • October 1999 - The JFC Pokémon webpage achieves 100 hits!
  • December 1999 - The JFC goes on their 2 week Christmas break again.

2000

  • January 2000 - The JFC reunites after a great two weeks.
  • January 2000 - The JFC prepares for a dull and un-happening year, but Eric continues to bring potato chips every week.
  • February 2000 - Low Senator & Treasurer Craig is fired from the JFC.
  • March 2000 - The JFC page celebrates one year March 19th, 17 months since it went into planning.
  • June 2000 - The JFC's first year at a new school comes to a close.
  • June 2000 - The JFC "End of the School Year" party is held once again to a great turnout.
  • September 2000 - The JFC reuintes again for another year at the new school.
  • September 2000 - The big switch is made for COOL SNACK THURSDAY. Instead of dealing out potato chip bags, they begin dealing out Pringles.
  • December 2000 - Since its launch in March 1999, the JFC webpage has had over 700 hits!
  • December 2000 - It's Christmas break time again. Time for 2 weeks vacation.

2001

  • January 2001 - Getting back together, Christmas vacation is over.
  • March 2001 - Two years have gone by since the JFC page was launched March 19th, 1999.
  • April 2001 - It's School War 102, WAR between JFC comic strip "Sgt. Stoopid" artist & creator Eric and enemy comic "Psycho Snowman" artist & creator Jason. A comic war goes off with only one rule: No destroying each other comics. Sides are immidately formed.
  • May 2001 - The JFC webpage is revamped for the first time, and the jellybean backdrop is dropped.
  • May 2001 - It is discovered that Vice-President Jonathan is still continuing the JFC Tradition way out in Cobourg, bringing snacks to a new group.
  • June 2001 - The results are in, and the JFC webpage's new look is a hit!
  • June 2001 - Since being launched in March of 1999, the JFC Star Wars webpage gets its 500th hit. It is the 2nd most successful, the JFC Homepage being the first with approximately 900 hits.
  • June 2001 - Another successful year goes by. The last can of Pringles of the year is brought to the meetings with huge success. The JFC prepares to re-locate again to another school with hopes for many more years. School War 102 still continues.
  • September 2001 - The new JFC year begins after summer concludes. The amazing and unexpected news is that JFC President Elliott has announced his resignation. Eric is now the full-time president of the JFC.
  • September 2001 - A "beta" version of our new logo is launched to the news section. Check out the logo, and then sign the guestbook to let us know what you think. If it's a hit, then we've got a new logo!
  • September 2001 - The hit counter on the JFC is looming around 980 hits 2 and a half years since the launch March 1999. Looks like our 1000th hit will come later this month or early October.
  • October 7, 2001 - I logged on, and to my surprise the JFC website has now surpassed 1000 hits. In 2 and a half years, 1000 people have actually taken an interest and visited the JFC site. Wow!
  • October 13, 2001 - Well, you knew it had to happen. Our website has been revamped again for the 2nd time, the first being in May 2001. We've tried to make the website even easier to use and even more user-friendly, and here it is.
  • November 8, 2001 - Due to popular demand, the spinning Welcome is back on the JFC Page.

2002

  • February 2002 - Word from Jonathan out in Cobourg finally comes in.
  • February 2002 - We've stepped back and evaluated the fate of the JFC. Ownership may be handed over to Jonathan in Cobourg as he is having more luck with it. More to come...
  • March 2002 - The JFC 2000 website is officially closed, and the club has been shut down after a 12 year history. The beginning of the end came when Elliott left the club. The website began changing, getting a new look every month in attempt to keep visitors returning, but now it is being shut down for lack of interest.
  • July 2002 - Four months since being shut down, the JFC has re-posted old files from the JFC 2000 site. The old site back online to be preserved in the condition it was left in. This site will continue to hold the JFC in memory, the old site is under new ownership and will become the official site of Sgt. Stoopid.
  • November 2002 - The whole JFC Website has been re-launched exactly as it was when it was shut down. More plans are in the works to re-build the site as a commemoration of the club.

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