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« on: August 31, 2007, 09:27:30 AM »
Tribal Chief Kruglik wishes to have a sit  down at his pow wow for alumni residents.. He wants to try to persuade them to join the hi-yuh-yuh-dark side. TCK has already made arrangements to  have catered buffalo turd pies and shepard pie.



He also wants to know the # of X alumni that will be attending so that he can make some more little boys under pant teepee for you all to stay in, complete with (poopy holes).  :rofl:



TCK has been out of the spotlight for sometime now as recommended medically by me to do so. TCK has been in touch with the great white spirit horses on a daily basis and has been having pow wow's with his fellow mongoloid indians. They smoke for awhile and trade hydes for shit and stuff like that!  TCK actually swapped all of his buffalo hydes for shit so that he could find his inner self. Many speculate that he will freeze this coming winter because he no longer has any hydes to keep him warm. TCK says that he has plenty of little boys under pants to keep him warm.


TCK has also converted Tony/Tania's amputated penis into a full functional peace smoking pipe. It is also pubic hair smoking compatable.


If any alumni wishes to make reservation for the first ever hi yuh pow wow, now is the time.


May the force of the hi-yuh-yuh be with you all.
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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2007, 07:16:03 PM »
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They smoke for awhile and trade hydes for shit and stuff like that!  TCK actually swapped all of his buffalo hydes for shit so that he could find his inner self. Many speculate that he will freeze this coming winter because he no longer has any hydes to keep him warm...

May the force of the hi-yuh-yuh be with you all.


Buffalo HYDES??!!!  Ha ha haaa...!
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« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2007, 09:40:15 AM »
Marty used to try and make a GM into a pow-wow. The only thing that was missing was a full Indian head dress and some war paint. Why he would walk in on everyone's GM from every house will remain a mystery. He walked in the same way he rides on his buffalo, with head always facing the floor. And as in the elan videos where he does all these silly hand motion jestures, he did the same hand jesture motions in GM's. While looking at the floor..
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« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2007, 07:53:26 PM »
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And as in the elan videos where he does all these silly hand motion jestures, he did the same hand jesture motions in GM's. While looking at the floor..



Just mental masturbation my brother.....mental masturbation.
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« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2007, 09:32:34 PM »
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And as in the elan videos where he does all these silly hand motion jestures, he did the same hand jesture motions in GM's. While looking at the floor..

Just mental masturbation my brother.....mental masturbation.


Virtual Hand Job?!  :rofl:
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« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2007, 04:55:35 PM »
Ursus did you see the video?
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« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2007, 05:32:59 PM »
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Ursus did you see the video?


The one you pointed out... yes, I did.  Perhaps even one of the others.  But not all of them.  The buffalo shit can only be dealt with a little at a time!  The hypocrisy is too damn thick!
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« Reply #7 on: September 08, 2007, 02:16:47 PM »
Where can I look at these videos?
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« Reply #8 on: September 08, 2007, 08:26:59 PM »
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Where can I look at these videos?

http://www.elanschool.com/video.htm

There are six videos (descriptions copied from the site; not my words):

  • Elan School's Academics program. Views from both administrators and students.
  • The Elan School Admissions Process.
  • An overall tour of Elan School; what we're about and how we do it.
  • A description of the way we structure student lives to help them with real life skills.
  • A slideshow of Elan's campus, kids, projects, athletes, and more...
  • A rundown of daily student life.
#4 is the one Elan Reporter was referring to (correct me if I'm wrong, ER).

They've made some changes to the site since I was there last (not too long ago).  They've put in a lot of links to Elan references on Lon Woodbury's site StrugglingTeens.  I guess they are enlisting his site as additional PR for themselves.
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« Reply #9 on: September 09, 2007, 01:30:38 AM »
Re. the aforementioned links to Lon's site, here's an oldie but goodie.  I'm not a big fan of Lon, his being a big fan of these places and being an educational consultant and all, but I appreciate this piece on shitpit origins.

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http://www.strugglingteens.com/artman/p ... 5922.shtml
OUT OF THE SIXTIES
Essays
By: Out Of The Sixties - Essays
Mar 28, 2004, 09:48

By: Lon Woodbury

Those of us old enough to remember the 1960s will recall a decade of tremendous change, creativity and turmoil. It was a turning point decade, a time when many of the old attitudes were cast off and new directions taken. At least one national social critic has asserted that when you look at the things going wrong in this country today, they all came out of the 1960s. On the other hand, many of our most respected contemporary values were products of the 1960s.

In education and personal growth, a tremendous amount of creativity and new thinking began during the 1960s. Traditional public and private education thinking was widely challenged. The traditional interventions for emotional and behavioral problems of juvenile detention or hospitalization were criticized as harmful all too often.

Storefront schools and other experimental and experiential forms of education flourished, as they tried to break away from the traditional model of education founded on the concept of the factory in the early years of the 20th century. In personal growth, we saw est, lifespring, synanon, a variety of eastern mystic ideas brought to this country, and a host of other movements with new visions of how to increase human potential. In addition, the concept of individual therapy provided by credentialed therapists, rooted in at least the trappings of science and credentials, finally became accepted legally and culturally. This was marked by the legal acceptance of alcoholism as a disease in 1962, rather than the old view of it being only a moral problem. The 1960s was a cornucopia of new ideas and experimentation, starting a process of developing, interacting, and evolving to find better ways to educate and help young people.

The network of emotional growth/therapeutic schools and programs this newsletter focuses on evolved directly out of the experimentation going on in the 1960s. Part of this experimentation was to establish schools for at-risk adolescents as private alternatives, with parental choice driving enrollment decisions. These influences are still evident, it is these roots in the experimentation of the sixties that make this network unique from other education and mental health associations and networks. Many of the people and schools who started working with struggling teens during the creativity of the 1960s, are still around.

Larry Dean Olson, founder of Anasazi Foundation, discovered that students at Brigham Young University did better academically after going on one of his wilderness experiences in the late sixties, and Larry Wells, Founder of Wilderness Quest, found that taking young Idaho prisoners into the wilderness in the early 1970s reduced recidivism rates drastically. In addition, many of the programs in Montana were founded by people who had worked at, or been inspired by, Spring Creek Community School, a backwoods alternative school founded by Steve Cawdry in the late sixties or early 70s. Cawdry closed the school down several years ago, but its influence remains.

The late Mel Wasserman founded the CEDU School in 1967, and CEDU probably had the most widespread influence on this network. Originally, Wasserman saw how many of the young people he met around his hometown of Palm Springs, California in the mid-sixties were living in total chaos. They had real problems with drugs, relationships and parents, and from the standard institutions and interventions of the time, there was nothing available to effectively help them. He decided to go into the school business. He founded CEDU specifically as an alternative school, designed to provide what these confused young people desperately needed. His genius was in selecting from the currents of experimentation floating around the sixties, those elements that created a whole child education system by addressing their physical, mental and emotional growth. The term Emotional Growth education came out of the CEDU approach. CEDU became extremely successful in helping young people as an alternative to therapeutic institutions. CEDU expanded to establish several north Idaho schools by the 1990s and added the two schools currently in California. More importantly, many people who worked at CEDU left to establish their own schools, or took key positions in other schools, adding their own personal ideas to what they had learned at CEDU. A significant number of the schools in the Emotional Growth/Therapeutic schools and programs network were developed or strongly influenced by people who were originally inspired by their CEDU experience.

Another early school was Elan, in Poland Springs, Maine. Established in 1970, Elan was strongly influenced by the behavioral concepts prevalent at the time, developing into an extremely tightly structured behavioral modification school. Although Elan itself has not grown to beyond the one school, I have met several people elsewhere in the Northeast who had once worked at Elan. It seems Elan's approach differed from the norm, and it opened people up to the idea that there were ways beyond the traditional to construct a school or program for struggling teens, and they proceeded to act on that insight.

Provo Canyon School, in Provo Utah, was founded in 1971. Although a secure treatment center, they employed several new ideas, including thinking of themselves as a school, and referring to their residents as students instead of patients. Today, there are many schools and programs in Utah that were either founded by people who had once worked for Provo Canyon School, or learned the business from an ex-employee of Provo Canyon School.

Other important influences were Campbell Loughmiller, and his book Wilderness Road, published 1965, from his work with the Salesmanship Club near Dallas. This book, and the Salesmanship Club, found a kid's behavior gets better after camping out. Primarily influential in the Southeast, this concept of long term camping inspired the Three Springs programs and the Eckerd Programs, along with a number of other smaller programs.

So, what's my point? First, if you start tracing the history of influences on many of the schools in the network of Emotional Growth/ Therapeutic schools and programs, you usually wind up back to just a handful of early founders. Also, much of what is most successful and creative in the schools and programs in this network came directly out of the creative thinking and experimenting that occurred in the 1960s.

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« Reply #10 on: September 10, 2007, 04:53:09 PM »
I can't believe this person had the nerve to list Provo Canyon.  That place is more notorious than Elan!  Do the allegations surrounding the place even OCCUR TO HER???

If Sharon Terry ever wises up and fires Chief Kruglik from Elan, he could ride his buffalo across the Utah desert and get a job at Provo Canyon School.  He's enough of a fucking loser.  THAT'S RIGHT MARTY!!  Only a loser like you eats buffalo pie and lives in a tepee.  "Me suh can't afford apartment."  LMAO.  Dick.  Go fuck a buffalo.
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« Reply #11 on: September 10, 2007, 05:02:01 PM »
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I can't believe this person had the nerve to list Provo Canyon.  That place is more notorious than Elan!  Do the allegations surrounding the place even OCCUR TO HER???

What do you expect from someone who actually posts on his website that he used to work for Nixon?  Ha haaa!  I would put three "haa's" 'cept his blindness has cost a lot of kids, and their parents, immeasurable heartache... Like I said, he's an Ed Con.
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« Reply #12 on: September 10, 2007, 05:54:16 PM »
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I can't believe this person had the nerve to list Provo Canyon.  That place is more notorious than Elan!  Do the allegations surrounding the place even OCCUR TO HER???

If Sharon Terry ever wises up and fires Chief Kruglik from Elan, he could ride his buffalo across the Utah desert and get a job at Provo Canyon School.  He's enough of a fucking loser.  THAT'S RIGHT MARTY!!  Only a loser like you eats buffalo pie and lives in a tepee.  "Me suh can't afford apartment."  LMAO.  Dick.  Go fuck a buffalo.




A former Elan 3 student and a pal of mine landed in that place in Utah after she left Elan. I heard it was pretty bad. Barbed wire, locked dorrs, the whole 9 yards. I wonder if the joint had GM's and VR's.

Right down the street from the hospital in my city (Bridgeport) is a "Daytop" facility. A few weeks back it was very warm out and my boyfriend and I were at the stop sign on the corner of the street. We heard all this out of control yelling. He actually turned around and stopped infront of the place trying to see if it was really from there. We went along side of it and heard it. It must of been a group because no one sweared like that in VR's. He was dumbfounded. I told him I was in that type of joint when I was 14 and he could not believe it was legal to yell at kids under 18 like they were the scourge of the earth. I said "Baby you better believe it. You could NOT begin to imagine what was legal in that dump!"

This facility from what I have seen has a seperate section for adults and adolescents.

Poor, poor kids. The adults are another story. A majority of them are there in place of prison or as a last ditch effort in getting clean once and for all. Everyone else gave up on them getting clean and sober Daytop won't will they?
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« Reply #13 on: September 22, 2007, 06:57:01 AM »
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I can't believe this person had the nerve to list Provo Canyon.  That place is more notorious than Elan!  Do the allegations surrounding the place even OCCUR TO HER???

If Sharon Terry ever wises up and fires Chief Kruglik from Elan, he could ride his buffalo across the Utah desert and get a job at Provo Canyon School.  He's enough of a fucking loser.  THAT'S RIGHT MARTY!!  Only a loser like you eats buffalo pie and lives in a tepee.  "Me suh can't afford apartment."  LMAO.  Dick.  Go fuck a buffalo.



A former Elan 3 student and a pal of mine landed in that place in Utah after she left Elan. I heard it was pretty bad. Barbed wire, locked dorrs, the whole 9 yards. I wonder if the joint had GM's and VR's.

Right down the street from the hospital in my city (Bridgeport) is a "Daytop" facility. A few weeks back it was very warm out and my boyfriend and I were at the stop sign on the corner of the street. We heard all this out of control yelling. He actually turned around and stopped infront of the place trying to see if it was really from there. We went along side of it and heard it. It must of been a group because no one sweared like that in VR's. He was dumbfounded. I told him I was in that type of joint when I was 14 and he could not believe it was legal to yell at kids under 18 like they were the scourge of the earth. I said "Baby you better believe it. You could NOT begin to imagine what was legal in that dump!"

This facility from what I have seen has a seperate section for adults and adolescents.

Poor, poor kids. The adults are another story. A majority of them are there in place of prison or as a last ditch effort in getting clean once and for all. Everyone else gave up on them getting clean and sober Daytop won't will they?


Elan is a spin off of Daytop. Joe Ricci went to Daytop and got most of his ideas from them and then formed elan. All the concept came from Daytop, sign's, vr's, gm's, ect. The hi yuh yuh's came from Marty at a later time.
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« Reply #14 on: September 22, 2007, 08:12:43 AM »
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Right down the street from the hospital in my city (Bridgeport) is a "Daytop" facility. A few weeks back it was very warm out and my boyfriend and I were at the stop sign on the corner of the street. We heard all this out of control yelling. He actually turned around and stopped infront of the place trying to see if it was really from there. We went along side of it and heard it. It must of been a group because no one sweared like that in VR's. He was dumbfounded. I told him I was in that type of joint when I was 14 and he could not believe it was legal to yell at kids under 18 like they were the scourge of the earth. I said "Baby you better believe it. You could NOT begin to imagine what was legal in that dump!"

This facility from what I have seen has a seperate section for adults and adolescents.

Poor, poor kids. The adults are another story. A majority of them are there in place of prison or as a last ditch effort in getting clean once and for all. Everyone else gave up on them getting clean and sober Daytop won't will they?

Elan is a spin off of Daytop. Joe Ricci went to Daytop and got most of his ideas from them and then formed elan. All the concept came from Daytop, sign's, vr's, gm's, ect. The hi yuh yuh's came from Marty at a later time.


What are the details of the connection between the Bridgeport Daytop and the New York  Daytop?  The NY people ain't talking.

The New York Daytop has definitive ancestry in Synanon.
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