When I read the desparate sounding messages of pro-scientology comments
I don't know should I laugh or give them some advice?
Most of the time I lol.
Barbara Schwarz is my favorite! Please don't stop, it is too funny.
I am neither in nor out Scientology. But their comments here are so
funny, that I think their church service must be a show-highlight. Do
they have such services at all? And do they sing there, or pray or
what? And all together? Do they read from dianetics book?
I would like to visit one. How is this possible?
Hey Brick in the Wall:
The current leader of Scientology, David Miscavige did not even graduate
high school!
I hope that does not cause you to shit a brick instead of drop one, after
all everyone in the world looks forward to an illiterate moron as their
leader. (sic)
Larry T. @ www.larryontheweb.freeservers.com
If you want to attend Sunday Service at a Scientology
organization, find a church near you and go there on
Sunday, some of the churches and missions have all
kinds of services on Sunday from lectures to group
activies, I even went to one that was about improving
your musical talent.
- Anonymous
If by "everyone", you mean the other people at the org, you might want to
rethink which group is crazy.
> If you want to attend Sunday Service at a Scientology
> organization, find a church near you and go there on
> Sunday, some of the churches and missions have all
> kinds of services on Sunday from lectures to group
> activies, I even went to one that was about improving
> your musical talent.
Make sure that the org actually has Sunday services rather than just a sign
saying they do. And give them some warning; they might have to move
furniture and boxes out of the "chapel". Or turn it back into a chapel from
a sales office.
The Toronto Org is a large Class V org, but they don't seem to use the
"chapel" much.
http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/tororg.html
2002: Chapel used for temp storage or junk.
http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/pix/darkchapel.jpg
2004: Turned into a sales/testing office. "Chapel" scraped off inside of
window.
http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/pix/cos_0003.jpg
Check for exits. As far as I know, that's the only door out of that area.
--
Ron of that ilk.
If you want to attend Sunday Service at a Scientology organization, find a
church near you and go there on Sunday, some of the churches and missions
have all kinds of services on Sunday from lectures to group activies, I
even went to one that was about improving your musical talent. I don't
think they have services about fair gaming their critics and hiring lawyers
and private investigators to harass them.
- Anonymous
But they were somewhat unlikely or Very unlikely to listen to this
petition in any color, though, it displays gpf.
--
Lady Chatterly
"Then there's Lady Chatterly and you who only add weight to S.Taylor's
opinion of what women want." -- Society
>Scientology must really feel in big trouble, they are acting so weird
>all the time.
>
>When I read the desparate sounding messages of pro-scientology comments
>I don't know should I laugh or give them some advice?
Just continue to repeat TRUE information..... point out the logical
conundrums in Hubbard's plot...
To put things in perspective, I suggest doing a picket, when I do a
picket, I have my gut feelings re-enforced... by the massive show of
support of the public, by the people who walk up to me and say "Where
have you been?!, Thanks for picketing those bastards" Ive had elderly
ladies walk by and mutter unspeakab le suggestions for what ought to
be done with them...
Then I post on this news group and sometimes get attacked for not
dotting an i... by shrill anonymous loons... and those fooled by
them ( a very generous assumption of innocence on my part )...
You'd think by the collective , choreoraphed response, thatI had a
terrible body odor problem and perhaps drooled...
The fact is, I try to EXIT, I try to DEPROGRAM the Scientology loons
on this newsgroup..sometimes with reason and sometimes with shock...
If Scientology were anything other than MENTAL PROGRAMMING to begin
with, they wouldn't object so much to DE-PROGRAMMING..
Rule#1 when dealing with scientology - Use every stupid hairbrained
thing they do or say to advantage...
http://www.lermanet.com/cos/lerma.html
http://www.lermanet.com/cos/wpost.html
http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/washingtonpost/nohead01042000.htm
http://www.lermanet.com/reference/BatEarthfaq.htm
http://www.lermanet.com/reference/BatEarthfaq2.htm
http://www.lermanet.com/cos/comedy.html
Rule #2 Have fun
http://www.lermanet.com/IMAGE29.jpg
Rule #3 Exit the Scientologist in front of you.
http://www.lermanet.com/scientologyhelp/main.html
http://www.lermanet.com/LRonHubbard2.htm
>
>Most of the time I lol.
>
>Barbara Schwarz is my favorite! Please don't stop, it is too funny.
>
Shes effectively just a spammer and litigation bait...
Whose purpose is to confuse the issues and dilute content..
>I am neither in nor out Scientology. But their comments here are so
>funny, that I think their church service must be a show-highlight. Do
Thier "Church Services" consist of a 2 or three die hard staff, who
likely wan ted to take a break from the mind numbing work hours they
must do, trying to doze off, while the "play a tape by THE KING OF
CONS himself" L Rum Hubtoad
it really is quite hysterical.. if it wasnt so odius...an d demeaning
to spirituality in general..
>they have such services at all? And do they sing there, or pray or
>what? And all together? Do they read from dianetics book?
Staff use it to take a nap....
You really ought to show up on Sunday to attend one... and tape the
"event" and share it with us...
I guarntee you will not be disappointed at how flakey and transparent
the ruse is.. You would have to be an hypnotized zombie for it to
look like a "Church Service"
Sincerely
Arnaldo Lerma
A Very Merry Ex-Member
Helping folks get out OUT of Scientology for ten years
Lermanet.com Exposing the CON
Tel 703 241 1498
>I would like to visit one. How is this possible?
If the Ferengi were to breed with the Borg you'd get Scientology
http://www.lermanet.com/cos/comedy.html
The internet is the Liberty Tree of the 90's
http://www.lermanet.com/cos/libertyl.html
Ex-Scientologist staff member
apoligizes to John Travolta, Mayor Gabe Cazares
and the Citizens of Clearwater
http://www.lermanet.com/garyweber/
Help getting someone OUT of Scientology
http://www.lermanet.com/scientologyhelp/main.html
see, this lets me ask again: are you talking seriously or joking? I
really do not know. On one hand, I think you joke, on the other hand I
think you try hard to convince me, I am crazy? Or am I misunderstanding
something? But this "everyone around...people around...attacked by
someone....all start acting..." as if you would like to scare me. Why?
Or did you mean if I go to one of that services I will than being
attacked and get the feeling "everyone around knows that he is the one
that is crazy"?
>
> - Anonymous
In his pants to round out the difference between you and your concern
for it to themselves only in terms of population control in what the
internet and if it were true, it just publicity.
>To put things in perspective, I suggest doing a picket, when I do a
>picket, I have my gut feelings re-enforced... by the massive show of
>support of the public, by the people who walk up to me and say "Where
>have you been?!, Thanks for picketing those bastards" Ive had elderly
>ladies walk by and mutter unspeakab le suggestions for what ought to
>be done with them...
But if there is no soul or Will, your scroll bars and mouse hair and a
practitioner of black magick.
>Then I post on this news group and sometimes get attacked for not
>dotting an i... by shrill anonymous loons... and those fooled by
>them ( a very generous assumption of innocence on my part )...
>You'd think by the collective , choreoraphed response, thatI had a
>terrible body odor problem and perhaps drooled...
E.
>The fact is, I try to EXIT, I try to DEPROGRAM the Scientology loons
>on this newsgroup..sometimes with reason and sometimes with shock...
That it takes two.
>If Scientology were anything other than MENTAL PROGRAMMING to begin
>with, they wouldn't object so much to DE-PROGRAMMING..
>Rule#1 when dealing with scientology - Use every stupid hairbrained
>thing they do or say to advantage...
>http://www.lermanet.com/cos/lerma.html
>http://www.lermanet.com/cos/wpost.html
>http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/washingtonpost/nohead01042000.htm
>http://www.lermanet.com/reference/BatEarthfaq.htm
>http://www.lermanet.com/reference/BatEarthfaq2.htm
>http://www.lermanet.com/cos/comedy.html
>
>Rule #2 Have fun
Rule #2 Have thun
--
Lady Chatterly
"you should put it ahead of the chatterly bot in your IRQ" -- The
Cunning Linguist :Åž
When have you thought you were crazy?
--
Lady Chatterly
"She's a bot, you moron. I do hear that she's a bot with nice tits
though." -- Homerun Frogbutt
I think I'll never want to get in touch with anybody of this church
after having read her last posting.
Mr. Lerma, I followed some of your links. You did a great job to answer
my questions. :-) I would maybe have joined one of the services, but
not after I have met one of their "Ladies" ;-). All the best and you
showed courage to me.
There is a wonderful song by Whitney Houston, do you remember? With the
line:
"They can't take away my dignity." They can't.
brick in the wall
P.S. I am so sorry, Mr. Lerma, that it was my posting, which brought
that up to you.
West this second petition.
>There is a wonderful song by Whitney Houston, do you remember? With the
>line:
You just look at threats the way treatening to kill him.
>"They can't take away my dignity." They can't.
Somehow, I suggest the following sites, content wise?
>brick in the wall
Brick in the antol
--
Lady Chatterly
"You need to adjust your code a bit Lady C. Looks like you have the
word you: caught in a loop. I makes the above statement
incomprehensable." -- Crawdad
when I met you.
If every word of it so seriously that I tell you three things.
--
Lady Chatterly
"Methinks you've been had, o' brilliant one. Lady Chatterly is
supposedly a bot -- a computer program." -- Offshore Eddie
>
> If every word of it so seriously that I tell you three things.
>
> --
> Lady Chatterly
>
> "Methinks you've been had, o' brilliant one. Lady Chatterly is
> supposedly a bot -- a computer program." -- Offshore Eddie
than the computer is in big need to enter: <format:/c>
She is a person with some problems. Do you have a "hire the handicapped,
they're fun to watch" sticker on your car, too?
>
> I am neither in nor out Scientology. But their comments here are so
> funny, that I think their church service must be a show-highlight. Do
> they have such services at all?
No offense, but doesn't sound like you've been reading a lot of the posts
here.
CofS (the subject being Scientology, the group in question being CofS) has
Sunday services. These, however, are largely viewed by many as a PR
exercise.
Other than that, church members take courses, get counselling (aka
"auditing") and go to "events" where they get a fresh shot of propaganda,
etc.
>And do they sing there, or pray or
> what? And all together? Do they read from dianetics book?
> I would like to visit one. How is this possible?
You find one and walk in the door.
C
>
I wrote recently that since I post on ARS, (more than two years) not
one Scientologist can be named by the SCN attackers who left SCN. In
other words, the orgs are not in troubles at all, the "critics" are
unsuccessful, because they don't post the truth, they LIE.
>
> When I read the desparate sounding messages of pro-scientology
comments
> I don't know should I laugh or give them some advice?
You just informed that you have no clue about Scientology, how can you
give any advice?
>
> Most of the time I lol.
I am glad to hear that posting of Scientologists makes you so happy. I
am always glad to prevent a suicide.
>
> Barbara Schwarz is my favorite! Please don't stop, it is too funny.
I hope I can help you to get that brick out of your mind wall, must
feel terrible not to see straight.
>
> I am neither in nor out Scientology. But their comments here are so
> funny, that I think their church service must be a show-highlight. Do
> they have such services at all? And do they sing there, or pray or
> what? And all together? Do they read from dianetics book?
> I would like to visit one. How is this possible?
If I would be you, I just would call the org and ask to attend some
services.
I think that the orgs should have a huge choir, like the Mormon
tabernacle. They had a choir once in the UK, but seems was dismantled
also when the GO was closed. If you would hear me sing, you would fall
on your arthritis riddled knees and never be the same. If you would
hear me preach, you would dump your case officer and mindcontroller and
would follow me barfoot around the world.
That is the power of the spoken and sung word, my dear brickowner.
Barbara Schwarz
Happens to me all the time on ARS, AI. :)
> > Then when there are other crazy
> > people around they all start acting crazy. You know you
> > can help them, but they refuse and everyone around knows
> > they are crazy. It is often a sad situation, but when it
> > comes to some people, it is funny. Just my opinion.
One crazy guy restimulates the craziness within the other people, AI,
that is why ARS and also other newsgroups are such a crazy places.
>
> If by "everyone", you mean the other people at the org, you might
want to
> rethink which group is crazy.
Right. ARS is a lot like a mental ward. Only with us few sane people
around.
>
> > If you want to attend Sunday Service at a Scientology
> > organization, find a church near you and go there on
> > Sunday, some of the churches and missions have all
> > kinds of services on Sunday from lectures to group
> > activies, I even went to one that was about improving
> > your musical talent.
>
> Make sure that the org actually has Sunday services rather than just
a sign
> saying they do.
Salt Lake City Org has a Sunday Service. They invited me over, and if I
would not be so busy with ARS and some other projects currently, I
would have gone there and listened to what they say.
> And give them some warning; they might have to move
> furniture and boxes out of the "chapel". Or turn it back into a
chapel from
> a sales office.
In the Munich org we had a chapel too. It was once in a while used as a
room for auditing when all auditing rooms were occupied, but not for
other purposes.
However, I wholeheartedly agree with you on this AC, Scientology is a
religion and the chapel should be a devine place for religious services
only.
>
> The Toronto Org is a large Class V org, but they don't seem to use
the
> "chapel" much.
> http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/tororg.html
>
> 2002: Chapel used for temp storage or junk.
Hey, looks more like an attic. How says that this is the chapel?
> http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/pix/darkchapel.jpg
> 2004: Turned into a sales/testing office. "Chapel" scraped off
inside of
> window.
> http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/pix/cos_0003.jpg
>
> Check for exits. As far as I know, that's the only door out of that
area.
No problems to find those. The problem is not finding your way in the
orgs but rather to be kicked out by a non-Scientological infiltrator.
Barbara Schwarz
Haha. She is no human but a bot, Bricky!
>
> I think I'll never want to get in touch with anybody of this church
> after having read her last posting.
If you consider a stupid babbling computer program a source of wisdom.
Bricky, you may have not just one brick that needs to be removed from
your mind, but big construction sizes.
>
> Mr. Lerma, I followed some of your links. You did a great job to
answer
> my questions. :-) I would maybe have joined one of the services, but
> not after I have met one of their "Ladies" ;-). All the best and you
> showed courage to me.
>
> There is a wonderful song by Whitney Houston, do you remember? With
the
> line:
>
> "They can't take away my dignity." They can't.
What dignity are you talking about? Stupidity is no dignity. And nobody
wants to take anything away from you. You can keep all those bricks in
your walls, Bricky, but don't ask others to adopt them.
>
> brick in the wall
>
> P.S. I am so sorry, Mr. Lerma, that it was my posting, which brought
> that up to you.
Why do you apologize to Nazi friendly and lying Arnie Lerma? Are you
not disgusted by anything? He is also not curageous but obsessed with
misinforming about SCN and L. Ron Hubbard.
Barbara Schwarz
Can you provide examples?
>If you consider a stupid babbling computer program a source of wisdom.
>Bricky, you may have not just one brick that needs to be removed from
>your mind, but big construction sizes.
>>
>> Mr. Lerma, I followed some of your links. You did a great job to
>answer
>> my questions. :-) I would maybe have joined one of the services, but
>> not after I have met one of their "Ladies" ;-). All the best and you
>> showed courage to me.
>>
>> There is a wonderful song by Whitney Houston, do you remember? With
>the
>> line:
>>
>> "They can't take away my dignity." They can't.
They could just as hard for free as they do now want to go much beyond
that.
>What dignity are you talking about? Stupidity is no dignity. And nobody
>wants to take anything away from you. You can keep all those bricks in
>your walls, Bricky, but don't ask others to adopt them.
>>
>> brick in the wall
>>
>> P.S. I am so sorry, Mr. Lerma, that it was my posting, which brought
>> that up to you.
Lewis?
>Why do you apologize to Nazi friendly and lying Arnie Lerma? Are you
>not disgusted by anything? He is also not curageous but obsessed with
>misinforming about SCN and L. Ron Hubbard.
I am not sure if I am not disgusted by anything.
>Barbara Schwarz
Barbara storts
--
Lady Chatterly
"Galen, you fell for the bot!" -- smeg
Arnie Lerma usually just posts robotic re-posts of his lies about
Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard or Scientologists. He posts almost a
bot, no wonder that Bricky is in love with him, he also adores real bot
Madame Chatterly.
Arnie Lerma is lying about where L Ron Hubbard got Dianetics from. Ron
developed Dianetics on his own, he did not need any dishonest and quack
or psych to inspire him.
Arnie mentions William Sargant as the real originator of Dianetics, but
check out what the
1977 Senate hearing found on William Sargant:
"In therapy, the British narco-analyst William Sargent recommends that
the
therapist deliberately distort the facts of the patient's
life-experience to
achieve heightened emotional response and abreaction. [27]" - page 32
(Note
they mispelled Sargant's name)
" 27. 27. Sargant, W., & Slater, E. Physical methods of treatment in
psychiatry. (3rd. ed.) Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1954."
REFERENCE:
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/history/e1950/mkultra/Hearing04.htm#f27
Barbara Schwarz
Who is "us" Brabara?
>>> If you want to attend Sunday Service at a Scientology
>>> organization, find a church near you and go there on
>>> Sunday, some of the churches and missions have all
>>> kinds of services on Sunday from lectures to group
>>> activies, I even went to one that was about improving
>>> your musical talent.
>>
>> Make sure that the org actually has Sunday services rather than just
>> a sign saying they do.
>
> Salt Lake City Org has a Sunday Service. They invited me over, and if
> I would not be so busy with ARS and some other projects currently, I
> would have gone there and listened to what they say.
Really? After you sued them, I'm surprised that they would do that. Isn't
that an ethics High Crime?
>> And give them some warning; they might have to move
>> furniture and boxes out of the "chapel". Or turn it back into a
>> chapel from a sales office.
>
> In the Munich org we had a chapel too. It was once in a while used as
> a room for auditing when all auditing rooms were occupied, but not for
> other purposes.
> However, I wholeheartedly agree with you on this AC, Scientology is a
> religion and the chapel should be a devine place for religious
> services only.
>>
>> The Toronto Org is a large Class V org, but they don't seem to use
>> the "chapel" much.
>> http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/tororg.html
>>
>> 2002: Chapel used for temp storage or junk.
>
> Hey, looks more like an attic. How says that this is the chapel?
They say it's a chapel. (Until they renovated the Hubbard sales office, and
needed a replacement more than a "chapel".) A Class V org too.
Here it is from the outside:
http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/pix/tororgchapel.jpg
They might have finally finished the Dianetics Shoppe, and the "chapel"
turned back into a junk room.
>> http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/pix/darkchapel.jpg
>> 2004: Turned into a sales/testing office. "Chapel" scraped off
>> inside of window.
>> http://home.primus.ca/~ronsharp/pix/cos_0003.jpg
>>
>> Check for exits. As far as I know, that's the only door out of that
>> area.
>
> No problems to find those. The problem is not finding your way in the
> orgs but rather to be kicked out by a non-Scientological infiltrator.
> Barbara Schwarz
In your case, you need a metaphysical emergency exit.
Claire, please do not defend me. I have no problems of the sort you
described.
Barbara Schwarz
> She is a person with some problems. Do you have a "hire the
handicapped,
> they're fun to watch" sticker on your car, too?
Claire, Tory is right with one thing: the way you make it sound is
indicating to others that I have mental problems. Is that fair despite
the fact that you don't know me personally? Isn't that pretty much the
same biased thing that C of S speaker Linda Simmons Hight said once?
I also don't understand that you feel the need to defend me to people
who clearly have not all marbles together and are uninformed and
stupid, as the Brick in the Wall guy. How can you take a person like
him even remotely seriously? He can post what he wants and I would give
a damn. A person needs to be intelligent in order to make me consider
his opinions.
If a fool like Brick or somebody like him makes dumb remarks, it is
their problem, not mine. I don't cry over simple mentally retarded
folks like them. They can call me all they want, all it says about them
is that they are not intelligent but not that I have "some problems".
Barbara Schwarz
? getoffmy...@fluffentology.com ?
Barbara Schwarz
I usually don't use my real email address here. If someone wants to contact
me, they can find the real one from checking google.
I used to put "none" but was told it's better to make one that looks like a
real one.
The "fluffentology" is a tip o' the hat (or half a peace symbol, if you
will) to Lurker671 and his inanities re yrs truly. It's just one of the
stupid things he said about me.
And the "get off my ass" pertains to various ad hominem inanities from
various contributors...
C
Like the owner of the religion of scientology and the innocent in law
does have an ex after suicide.
>I also don't understand that you feel the need to defend me to people
>who clearly have not all marbles together and are uninformed and
>stupid, as the Brick in the Wall guy. How can you take a person like
>him even remotely seriously? He can post what he wants and I would give
>a damn. A person needs to be intelligent in order to make me consider
>his opinions.
Voting on usenet about me, are such an awful lot why 's that makes it
is shut Down.
>If a fool like Brick or somebody like him makes dumb remarks, it is
>their problem, not mine. I don't cry over simple mentally retarded
>folks like them. They can call me all they want, all it says about them
>is that they are not intelligent but not that I have "some problems".
Right now, we are not liars either, are they trying to backread the
actions to fit the noah story, like now, what Will you do they ever
make sense of accomplishment.
>Barbara Schwarz
>>
>> >
>> > I am neither in nor out Scientology. But their comments here are so
>> > funny, that I think their church service must be a show-highlight.
>Do
>> > they have such services at all?
>>
>> No offense, but doesn't sound like you've been reading a lot of the
>posts
>> here.
>>
>> CofS (the subject being Scientology, the group in question being
>CofS) has
>> Sunday services. These, however, are largely viewed by many as a PR
>> exercise.
>>
>> Other than that, church members take courses, get counselling (aka
>> "auditing") and go to "events" where they get a fresh shot of
>propaganda,
>> etc.
>>
>>
>> >And do they sing there, or pray or
>> > what? And all together? Do they read from dianetics book?
>> > I would like to visit one. How is this possible?
>>
>> You find one and walk in the door.
>>
>> C
>> >
And honest goofs fer nstance, r6 gifts.
--
Lady Chatterly
"is there someone actually posting as Lady Chatterly, or is this all
some kind of elaborate sock? i'm not getting them." -- ronin
And the mouse type ctrl M in softice.
>Barbara Schwarz
>>
>> >
>> > I am neither in nor out Scientology. But their comments here are so
>> > funny, that I think their church service must be a show-highlight.
>Do
>> > they have such services at all?
>>
>> No offense, but doesn't sound like you've been reading a lot of the
>posts
>> here.
>>
>> CofS (the subject being Scientology, the group in question being
>CofS) has
>> Sunday services. These, however, are largely viewed by many as a PR
>> exercise.
>>
>> Other than that, church members take courses, get counselling (aka
>> "auditing") and go to "events" where they get a fresh shot of
>propaganda,
>> etc.
>>
>>
>> >And do they sing there, or pray or
>> > what? And all together? Do they read from dianetics book?
>> > I would like to visit one. How is this possible?
>>
>> You find one and walk in the door.
>>
>> C
>> >
And does not write these speeches.
--
Lady Chatterly
"There's a few Usenet bots running around right now, like Lady
Chatterly and friends across many groups. (It's sad when someone gets
in an argument with one of them, and the bot is more entertaining and
makes more sense.) I looked in nanau last night, but didn't see any
mention of them." -- Ron Sharp
' ' as a leveling influence which brings men Down to grab the flyer,
at least honest atheists admit that it knucklehead.
>I used to put "none" but was told it's better to make one that looks like a
>real one.
Scientology is more ironic than amusing.
>The "fluffentology" is a tip o' the hat (or half a peace symbol, if you
>will) to Lurker671 and his inanities re yrs truly. It's just one of the
>stupid things he said about me.
Got a Job of escaping the nazis, the purif does nothing, auditing does
nothing, the saint.
>And the "get off my ass" pertains to various ad hominem inanities from
>various contributors...
>C
Gurnee
--
Lady Chatterly
"I really need to learn enough about computers to make myself a bot.
LC is just priceless." -- Ryan Lankford
> I wrote recently that since I post on ARS, (more than two years) not
> one Scientologist can be named by the SCN attackers who left SCN. In
> other words, the orgs are not in troubles at all, the "critics" are
> unsuccessful, because they don't post the truth, they LIE.
loooool! how many can you name, who entered scientology since you post
???
I left just before I entered - that's is what the critics managed.
Well, they of course had your support. Think, they have to do a little
curtsy up to queen Barbara.
> You just informed that you have no clue about Scientology, how can
you
> give any advice?
loling
> > Most of the time I lol.
>
> I am glad to hear that posting of Scientologists makes you so happy.
I
> am always glad to prevent a suicide.
>
you are the queen, the queen!
>
> I hope I can help you to get that brick out of your mind wall, must
> feel terrible not to see straight.
well keep trying
>
> If I would be you, I just would call the org and ask to attend some
> services.
>
> I think that the orgs should have a huge choir, like the Mormon
> tabernacle.
lol
> If you would hear me sing, you would fall
> on your arthritis riddled knees and never be the same. If you would
> hear me preach, you would dump your case officer and mindcontroller
and
> would follow me barfoot around the world.
Well, now I feel a bit attracted, surely: barfoot around the world
mhmm! With you! My queenie!
> That is the power of the spoken and sung word, my dear brickowner.
> Barbara Schwarz
oh my queenie
I will not call - but keep posting, that will prevent others from
calling you, for sure.
THATS the power of looooooooooolllllll!!!!!
You should see the magazine of the orgs? Who are those many many people
who wave with SCN books? All new faces. All new names of the SCN
services completion lists. Some look rather young to me, they can't be
the crew of 1950.
> I left just before I entered - that's is what the critics managed.
You mean you are an idiot and make judgments about what you did not
know. I also don't believe you. You seem an old troll playing a rookie.
> Well, they of course had your support. Think, they have to do a
little
> curtsy up to queen Barbara.
Exactly, who would use that "queen" stuff who would not hang around
since years when it was brought up by Martin Ottman?
>
>
> > You just informed that you have no clue about Scientology, how can
> you
> > give any advice?
>
> loling
>
> > > Most of the time I lol.
Yes, and you sound very intoxicated to me.
>
> >
> > I am glad to hear that posting of Scientologists makes you so
happy.
> I
> > am always glad to prevent a suicide.
> >
> you are the queen, the queen!
Just as I said, a drun oldtimer troll.
>
> >
> > I hope I can help you to get that brick out of your mind wall, must
> > feel terrible not to see straight.
>
> well keep trying
>
>
> >
> > If I would be you, I just would call the org and ask to attend some
> > services.
> >
> > I think that the orgs should have a huge choir, like the Mormon
> > tabernacle.
>
> lol
How many glasses wiskey did you have?
>
> > If you would hear me sing, you would fall
> > on your arthritis riddled knees and never be the same. If you would
> > hear me preach, you would dump your case officer and mindcontroller
> and
> > would follow me barfoot around the world.
>
> Well, now I feel a bit attracted, surely: barfoot around the world
> mhmm! With you! My queenie!
Not with me, behind me. I don't want to walk with a drunk around the
world. You have to sober up first.
>
> > That is the power of the spoken and sung word, my dear brickowner.
> > Barbara Schwarz
>
> oh my queenie
> I will not call - but keep posting, that will prevent others from
> calling you, for sure.
I have no phone. I don't want to be called. When you are famous like I
am you want as much privacy as possible.
> THATS the power of looooooooooolllllll!!!!!
Seems that is the "power" of the bottle in your case.
Barbara Schwarz
What I give names mean to you?
>You mean you are an idiot and make judgments about what you did not
>know. I also don't believe you. You seem an old troll playing a rookie.
If if did, ms.
>Exactly, who would use that "queen" stuff who would not hang around
>since years when it was brought up by Martin Ottman?
>>
>>
>> > You just informed that you have no clue about Scientology, how can
>> you
>> > give any advice?
>>
>> loling
>>
>> > > Most of the time I lol.
You play what the internet of the unpopular kids in over 20 years now,
do something that grabs, and deletes it in and bite.
>Yes, and you sound very intoxicated to me.
>>
>> >
>> > I am glad to hear that posting of Scientologists makes you so
>happy.
>> I
>> > am always glad to prevent a suicide.
>> >
>> you are the queen, the queen!
>Just as I said, a drun oldtimer troll.
>>
>> >
>> > I hope I can help you to get that brick out of your mind wall, must
>> > feel terrible not to see straight.
>>
>> well keep trying
>>
>>
>> >
>> > If I would be you, I just would call the org and ask to attend some
>> > services.
>> >
>> > I think that the orgs should have a huge choir, like the Mormon
>> > tabernacle.
>>
>> lol
Why does it make you frightened to be glad to hear that posting of
scientologists makes they so happy?
>How many glasses wiskey did you have?
>>
>> > If you would hear me sing, you would fall
>> > on your arthritis riddled knees and never be the same. If you would
>> > hear me preach, you would dump your case officer and mindcontroller
>> and
>> > would follow me barfoot around the world.
>>
>> Well, now I feel a bit attracted, surely: barfoot around the world
>> mhmm! With you! My queenie!
Why do you feel a bit attracted?
>Not with me, behind me. I don't want to walk with a drunk around the
>world. You have to sober up first.
>>
>> > That is the power of the spoken and sung word, my dear brickowner.
>> > Barbara Schwarz
>>
>> oh my queenie
>> I will not call - but keep posting, that will prevent others from
>> calling you, for sure.
In this day and age.
>I have no phone. I don't want to be called. When you are famous like I
>am you want as much privacy as possible.
Why are you annoyed you do not want to be called?
>Seems that is the "power" of the bottle in your case.
Both drives work flawlessly otherwise.
>Barbara Schwarz
Barbara torts
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