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The man behind Frymonmon passed away of multiple heart failures on April 27th, 2011 at the age of 61. This page will remain as a memorial to the man who served in Vietnam, worked Australia's outback for 50 years, and left the legacy of a giant. Rest in Peace, Frymonmon.
Frymonmon is a former resident of the United States, residing at the time in Karnataka. He was a vocal supporter of President Jewitt during his second Presidential Run, but soon got fed up with American politics and moved for a better life in Australia. He currently resides in Melbourne, Victoria.
Employment
Frymonmon is currently employed by SmellyDiamond Well90.
Frymonmon currently has earnt 3 Hard Worker achievements during his eLifetime. He has been known to drift from Company to Company, trying to find the best employer.
Military
Frymonmon has currently achieved the military rank of Captain
Frymonmon has currently achieved 1 Super Soldier badge.
Politics
Frymonmon is currently a member of the Australian Military Party.
Frymonmon has currently been elected into Australian Senate twice, as a senator of the Australian Military Party.
He is served as the Reconstruction Leader of the Republican Party of Australia, where he was able to create a semi-stable party structure, until he was called of to Karnataka for Seal Team 6. The Indonesian invasion of Western Australia all but destroyed the party.
He can sometimes be known as the Australian Military Party's most Conservative senator.
Business
Frymonmon does not currently own any businesses, but he does own an Organization called Parathon Corporation.
Media
Frymonmon currently owns the newspaper The Ancient Australia, which he used for public releases of Senate documents during his term as a senator.