Posted on 08/15/2008 8:25:45 PM PDT by chasio649
It’s ok, my name is “John Smith” too.
Yep...here’s an excellent youtube clip of Matt and Trey....cool guys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqtLudQtIGs
I live in Hollywood and was wondering what is it with the blue shirt and pants? On Hollywood and Highland, they don;t wear those unis when they harass me on my way to the Mann’s CC.
Meet me at the bar for some Sam Adams, and we can check out the St. Pauli girl!
Yikes Nully! I had no idea you were ever involved in such shenanigans! Glad you got out OK.
Yeah I saw that on South park website during the week
I hope they do tribute to Chef
I hope they do tribute to Chef
Yeah..i hope they work something into an episode...it’s hard to guess what those guys will do.
The guys in the uniforms are Sea Org members, they're on 1 billion year contracts.
Me too.
My membership isn't exactly a secret...
Every episode this week had Chef in it I believe. They both drew a line between imagination and reality and appreciated each other for the freedom to disagree. RIP Chef and Isaac
You’re kidding right?
Nope.
Ha! Bookmarked that thread (I may have even posted on it). I bought the Dianetics book when I was 21 or so.. I forget why, maybe because it was sci-fi related. I lost interest after the first 50 pages. I still run in to people offering stress tests here on the streets of Cincinnati. I would take one for fun, but I have a limited lunch hour.
Lucky you. I read it cover to cover in one night.
The should work a “make sweet love” theme in . . .
Peter Serafinowicz, he was also the voice of Darth Maul. He’s also Pete in Shaun of the Dead.
Mark
WHOA!!!! I used to be a member of SEA, and when I saw this, I checked into the the name SEA ORG... This is NOT the group I was a member of...
Back in the mid-1980’s, I joined the group as a lark. The group I joined was the “Society for Evangelical Agnostics.” It had a pretty cool logo, and I was a member until my 1st year membership dues ran out... But I got a nifty logo sticker out of it. I guess it never really got off the ground, and I’m pretty sure that the founders looked at the group in pretty much the same way I did, as something of a light hearted, non-series lark.
It had NOTHING to do with Scientology. In fact, some of the “heros” of the group were major league “debunkers,” like “The Amazing Randy.”
Mark
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