NO MA'AM

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NO MA'AM
NO MA'AM logo
NO MA'AM logo
Type Fictional - Masculism
Founded First shown November 14, 1993
Location Chicago, Illinois
Key people Al Bundy, Jefferson D'Arcy, Griff, Bob Rooney, Ike, Officer Dan
Purpose "Prevent the ascent of female masterhood"

NO MA'AM, or the National Organization of Men Against Amazonian Masterhood, is a fictional organization from the American sitcom Married... with Children, founded by the show's lead character, Al Bundy.

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[edit] Goal

The organization's goal is to prevent the ascent of female masterhood. While NO MA'AM wishes to prevent the rise of women, the very ideals they stand for (beer, bikinis, and eating) often prevent them from doing much else besides drinking, reading "Big-Uns" magazines, and gorging themselves on snack food. The few actual meetings of NO MA'AM that are shown typically involve getting drunk, initiating new members, and complaining about their wives.

NO MA'AM was first featured in the show's eighth season, on November 14, 1993, in an episode titled NO MA'AM (episode #0809).

In one of the episodes, the NO MA'AM seem to get in trouble and was put in jail. When the wifes came to bail them out, Jefferson D'Arcy heard Marcys' voice and pulled off his NO MA'AM shirt, and underneath was a YES MA'AM shirt.

[edit] Appearances

NO MA'AM has appeared in the following episodes of Married... with Children[1]:

Episode
#
Episode title Season Notes
0809 NO MA'AM 8 Jefferson wears a "YES MA'AM" shirt
0821 Legend of Ironhead Haynes
0905 Business Sucks Part 1
0905 Business Still Sucks Part 2
0911 A Man for No Seasons Jefferson wears a "YES MA'AM" shirt
0913 I Want My Psycho Dad Part 1
0914 I Want My Psycho Dad: Second Blood Part 2
0921 And Bingo Was Her Game-O
1004 Reverend Al
1005 How Bleen Was My Kelly
1007 Flight of the Bumblebee
1026 The Joke's on Al
1101 The Stepford Peg
1112 Live Nude Peg

[edit] Trivia

  • The fictional organization is very popular among fans of the series. Even years after the series has ended, T-shirts with the organization's logo are still being sold[2].

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.bundyology.com/nomaam.html
  2. ^ NO MA'AM T-Shirts at No Ma'am's Land. Retrieved on 2006-09-04.

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