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Warrior

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Feb 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/18/99
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Hello:

Go here => http://www.dejanews.com/home_ps.shtml and search for
and find more information on The Mace-Kingsley Ranch School by
using the "Search Keywords" function while entering
"alt.religion.scientology" in the "Forum" field.

You might also try searching at http://www.hotbot.com

Here is a post I did last October:

Scientology Ranch "School"  
Author: Warrior <war...@entheta.net>
Date: 1998/10/29
Forum: alt.religion.scientology

In article <719klf$lsa$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>, dark...@hotmail.com says...
>
>I don't know whether this will get through or not given the fact that there's
>a compu-nazi supressing free speech around here, but hey....
>
>While I was working for COS I received an invitation from a young lady to come
>to a place in New Mexico called "The Ranch". I only know what little she told
>me and that was not very much. I had never heard of this facility, nor have I
>since. What is this place? From what she told me it sounded like a Branch
>Davidian's wet dream. They had a school there as well as agricultural
>projects. Has anyone else heard of this place?

Yes.

Sounds like you are referring to the Mace-Kingsley Ranch School.
It lists the mailing address as PO Box 428, Reserve, NM 87830.
Phone number is (505) 533-6857. Fax (505) 533-6858. The "Ranch
Director" [read "Executive Director"], the last I knew, was Sherry
Faust. The M-K Ranch School has been in existence for 9 years.

Debbie Mace and Carolyn Kingsley used to have The Mace-Kingsley
Preparatory Academy on Hillhurst Avenue in LA, and Mace-Kingsley
West in the San Fernando Valley, both circa 1988.

Their new M-K "ranch school" (a Scientology indoctrination compound)
is located just off NM State Highway 12 close to where the Middle Fork
and San Francisco Rivers come together.

Their promo states "At the M-K Ranch School, we utilize the technology
of L. Ron Hubbard". Also, it says, "Through a change of environment,
counseling, ethics handling, tough physical work and education [sic],
[we] are turning out teens who are a success at school and at home and
in life."

This sounds like the RPF Program to me.

The 1990 US Census gives the population of Reserve, NM as 319.

Warrior
See http://www.entheta.net/entheta/1stpersn/warrior/

Nuke

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Feb 19, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/19/99
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Interested parties can pay a visit to
http://members.aol.com/NUKEWASTER/index.html for a view of the terrain
surrounding this school for wayward kids of Scientologists. High desert, and a
50 mile hike thru a national forest to the nearest town. A Scientologst who used
to post to the now defunct AOL Co$ board claimed his teenage son was allowed to
go to M-K Ranch School in lieu of a Calif. juvie hall, and that the kid came
back "upstat and ethical," as opposed to the rebellious delinquent ("Daddy, I
don't wanna go on course any more, I'd rather hang out with the bloods") he had
been prior to the M-K experience.

Ah, the joys of being an Scn kid.

Nuke

Warrior

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Feb 19, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/19/99
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J H Andersson wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My husband and I brew beer, and in the process accumulate quite a bit of
> "spent" grain. It is mostly barley, which has been lightly crushed (and
> sometimes roasted), then boiled for some amount of time (20-80 minutes). Is
> there anything I could do with all this grain?

There is a bread made commercially in Pugetopolis that uses the leavings
of beer making. I think they just mix it in soft into the dough. Tasty,
but not 'OH WOW'. How much bread do you eat?
tj

Tilman Hausherr

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Feb 20, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/20/99
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In <7ajm33$g...@drn.newsguy.com>, Nuke
<nukewonteatanym...@aol.com> wrote:

>Interested parties can pay a visit to
>http://members.aol.com/NUKEWASTER/index.html for a view of the terrain
>surrounding this school for wayward kids of Scientologists. High desert, and a
>50 mile hike thru a national forest to the nearest town. A Scientologst who used

So the only way to successfully escape this "school" would be to steal a
car or a horse...

Tilman


--
Tilman Hausherr [KoX, SP4]
til...@berlin.snafu.de http://www.snafu.de/~tilman/#cos

Resistance is futile. You will be enturbulated. Xenu always prevails.

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Find broken links on your web site: http://www.snafu.de/~tilman/xenulink.html
Annoy scientology by buying books: http://www.snafu.de/~tilman/bookstore.html

roger gonnet

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Feb 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/21/99
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Warrior wrote:
>
> Hello:


>
>
> Their promo states "At the M-K Ranch School, we utilize the technology
> of L. Ron Hubbard". Also, it says, "Through a change of environment,
> counseling, ethics handling, tough physical work and education [sic],
> [we] are turning out teens who are a success at school and at home and
> in life."
>
> This sounds like the RPF Program to me.

yes: hubbard's rants are just a synonym to facism.
roger

roger gonnet

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Feb 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/21/99
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Valerie <vst...@netcom.com> wrote:

> I'm fighting with MasterCook at the moment. It's willing to import a
> particular recipe, but not to show it in the cookbook. Everything else
> has imported just fine. I can find this recipe when I search or use the
> Open Recipe function, but it does not show in the category listings.
> This is REALLY annoying. Can anybody help?

----------------------------------
I run the Mac MasterCook but I assume the functions are about the same.

On the right hand side of the menu in question there is a category box.
Click that and make sure the appropriate category is checked. Only thing
I can think of off hand. I realize you probably know this but it's
awfully easy to forget to check the simple things

Good Luck.

--
Talk atcha later
Fritz Tynan-Seattle, WA

roger gonnet

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Feb 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/21/99
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Stanley Horwitz wrote in message <7anmc5$t81$1...@cronkite.ocis.temple.edu>...
fairly regularly in the r.f.r group.
. The article goes on to say
>that today's soup might have been made from yesterday's unused food (which
>seems reasonable).

That is true in Olive Garden and Wendy's. Olive Garden gives out yesterdays
salad during lunch, and Wendy's put the old burger patties in the chili.

Liz - who loathes fast food joints

roger gonnet

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Feb 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/21/99
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Valerie wrote in message ...

>I'm fighting with MasterCook at the moment. It's willing to import a
>particular recipe, but not to show it in the cookbook. Everything else
>has imported just fine. I can find this recipe when I search or use the
>Open Recipe function, but it does not show in the category listings.
>This is REALLY annoying. Can anybody help?
>
>
>Val

Hi Val!

When you open the recipe, and then click on edit, then on categories, is
there a check in any category of your cookbook?
It could be that your recipe is not categorized yet. When your cookbook is
open and you choose View as Category List, you should find that recipe under
Uncategorized (at the bottom of the list).

If that does not work, don't hesitate to e-mail me and give me more details.

Brigitte

(to e-mail me, remove NOSPAM of my address)

roger gonnet

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Feb 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/21/99
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In article <19990220161534...@ng109.aol.com>,
Paladeacon <palad...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>Duke seems to be peaking at the perfect time on their way towards ACC and
>national championships. Of course the games still must be played, and anything
>can happen, but this is the kind of team that can beat you even on a bad night
>(not that they've had one of those lately). Can anyone remember a team this
>dominant that did not go on to win the whole thing?

UNLV '91 immediately pops into my mind. Georgetown '86 was
pretty dominant too.

--
Howard H. Hamilton
Stanford University
Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Stanford, CA 94305 USA
Email: how...@leland.stanford.edu
WWW: http://www.stanford.edu/~howardh

roger gonnet

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Feb 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/21/99
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In article <36ceb309...@news.calgary.telusplanet.net>,
har...@telusplanet.net (Harry A. Demidavicius) writes:

>
>On 20 Feb 1999 08:40:52 GMT, Kaari Jae <seattl...@hem1.passagen.se>
>wrote:
>
>>"Harry A. Demidavicius" wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 07:31:39 +0100, sa...@uni-duesseldorf.de (Victor
>>> Sack) wrote:
>>>
>>> >Shankar Bhattacharyya <sbha...@u2.farm.idt.net> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> What is an "old-timer"?
>>> >
>>> >A newbie who survived multiple flaming and roasting.
>>> >
>>> >Victor
>>>
>>> Are you trying to horn in on *my* thread, Victor?
>>> Flaming & Roasting indeed. [snork]
>>>
>>> Harry Demidavicius
>>
>>May I offer some beet sherry for comfort Harry?
>>
>>Kaari
>Thank-yew, Kaari. I have appointed Alan as my DBSD [Designated Beet
>Sherry Drinker]. So give me lots please.
>Harry

keep that tude up harry, and the only purple i open for you will be a screw
cap.
Alan

"If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and avoid the
people, you might better stay home."
--James Michener

Remove "FinnFan" to send mail.

roger gonnet

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Feb 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/21/99
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Pour a demitasse of espresso or very strong coffee over a dish of
vanilla ice cream.

"We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary
Americans."
BILL CLINTON, USA TODAY, MARCH 11, 1993


roger gonnet

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Feb 21, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/21/99
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S (sh...@mindspring.com) wrote:
> If I remember right, he's accused not of padding bills (which is, for example,
> adding a dessert to the bill that wasn't ordered and wasn't served) but
> something way more interesting-- charging higher amounts to the credit cards
> than what the receipts said!

Yes. The article said that Ruggerio is accused of padding the tips on
credit card bills, one bill for $30,000. David Ruggerio also denied the
charges.


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