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To: Larry Lucido
Scientology will never make fun of South Park.

That's got to be the most uninformed, idiotic post I've ever seen. Scientology makes fun of South Park all the time. Scientology is an equal opportunity cult - they make fun of all cartoons equally.

I can't understand why someone who's never been a Scientologist constantly comes on Scientology threads bashing Scientology. If you don't get cult satire, just don't sign over all your worldly possessions to them.

176 posted on 05/07/2006 7:43:04 AM PDT by SittinYonder (Como se llama, bonita, mi casa, su casa)
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To: SittinYonder

Hey! I've joined (and been deprogrammed from) Scientology, EST, Hara Krishna, the Process, the Guru Majaraji, Trancendental Mediation, Esalen, the Jesus Freaks and Children of God (run by that great satirist David "Moses" Berg who, as you know, also had a brilliant career with Mad Magazine, though with a decidedly different drawing style).

And every day, we'd sign songs and make fun of all cartoons, but especially Southpark. Well, all except for the dour Scientologists. Oh, yeah, they'd make funny faces at Peanuts, Beatle Bailey and Nancy, but, come on! I once produced a frame of Cartman and you would have thought I'd produced a clove of garlic.

Yes, Sittin Yonder, I've been there and can talk. In fact, I'm forming my own cartoon-satirizing cult. I'm channelling L. Ron Hubbard and Mary Baker Eddy, and am forming Christian Scientology. We'll meet in big megachurches, and you'll be expected to contribute $1000.00 every time the place comes around. I'm writing the last chapters now, where in the end Jesus, Albert Einstein and Xenu all become good friends.


187 posted on 05/07/2006 10:59:48 AM PDT by Larry Lucido
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