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 Post subject: Who's in charge around here?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 4:53 pm 
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christ is in charge around here...unless he's sleeping because he got mugged playing skee-ball...in that case allanis morisette is in charge


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I would agree with what david said mostly, but I'm a bit of a chauvinist, so.... Alanis was in charge, but she got sacked. (Monty Python anyone?)
Then Jesus came back from vacation. But shortly thereafter he had to rush out again because of some situation with a tidal wave halfway around the world. So we were left with quite a dilemma. Being the cult that we are, we had a ceremony in robes with lots of candles, and sold our souls to Karl Rove. (Hey, why not?!) -Since he already owns most of the controlling shares in this country's government, it seemed only logical that his empire should extend to our little focus group. BTW, I'm not really supposed to be talking about this, so if I have to disappear for a while, try not to worry too much. P.S. Everything I just wrote is total bollocks.


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 Post subject: cults
PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:46 am 
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the johnny digital wrote:
I would agree with what david said mostly, but I'm a bit of a chauvinist, so.... Alanis was in charge, but she got sacked. (Monty Python anyone?)
Then Jesus came back from vacation. But shortly thereafter he had to rush out again because of some situation with a tidal wave halfway around the world. So we were left with quite a dilemma. Being the cult that we are, we had a ceremony in robes with lots of candles, and sold our souls to Karl Rove. (Hey, why not?!) -Since he already owns most of the controlling shares in this country's government, it seemed only logical that his empire should extend to our little focus group. BTW, I'm not really supposed to be talking about this, so if I have to disappear for a while, try not to worry too much. P.S. Everything I just wrote is total bollocks.


Yeah john, don't you know, all the fun cults come from texas. What's up with that?

Not kidding. Really. No joke. LOL I've been in fringe church for 30 years, and over and over have had to deal with spastic waves of cult refugees from texas. Now that I'm older and more disconnected, I have the sneaking suspicion that I was being groomed from birth to be a cult leader. Well.,,, Ha! I bucked the system. (Still not a follower though!)

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 Post subject: Re: cults
PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 12:45 pm 
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oo_joshua_oo wrote:
the johnny digital wrote:
I would agree with what david said mostly, but I'm a bit of a chauvinist, so.... Alanis was in charge, but she got sacked. (Monty Python anyone?)
Then Jesus came back from vacation. But shortly thereafter he had to rush out again because of some situation with a tidal wave halfway around the world. So we were left with quite a dilemma. Being the cult that we are, we had a ceremony in robes with lots of candles, and sold our souls to Karl Rove. (Hey, why not?!) -Since he already owns most of the controlling shares in this country's government, it seemed only logical that his empire should extend to our little focus group. BTW, I'm not really supposed to be talking about this, so if I have to disappear for a while, try not to worry too much. P.S. Everything I just wrote is total bollocks.


Yeah john, don't you know, all the fun cults come from texas. What's up with that?

Not kidding. Really. No joke. LOL I've been in fringe church for 30 years, and over and over have had to deal with spastic waves of cult refugees from texas. Now that I'm older and more disconnected, I have the sneaking suspicion that I was being groomed from birth to be a cult leader. Well.,,, Ha! I bucked the system. (Still not a follower though!)


so does that mean you are not going to drink the Kool-aide even if all the cool kids are doing it?

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 Post subject: Re: cults
PostPosted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 1:41 pm 
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abrett76 wrote:
oo_joshua_oo wrote:
Yeah john, don't you know, all the fun cults come from texas. What's up with that?

Not kidding. Really. No joke. LOL I've been in fringe church for 30 years, and over and over have had to deal with spastic waves of cult refugees from texas. Now that I'm older and more disconnected, I have the sneaking suspicion that I was being groomed from birth to be a cult leader. Well.,,, Ha! I bucked the system. (Still not a follower though!)


so does that mean you are not going to drink the Kool-aide even if all the cool kids are doing it?


Well let's just say I'm not drinking the Kool-aide JUST BECAUSE all the Kool kids are doing it. JF

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 Post subject: Re: cults
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oo_joshua_oo wrote:
abrett76 wrote:
oo_joshua_oo wrote:


Well let's just say I'm not drinking the Kool-aide JUST BECAUSE all the Kool kids are doing it. JF


well how about if the Kool-Aide taste really, really good because of the Arsneic that flavors the said aide?

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