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Need clarification of The Seed's early history

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80's Guy:
Antigen I don't understand why they did not let you in because I went in early 80's, yet I was only 17 and others were allowed in that had been to other programs. It really does not make sense to me why they would not let you in to the program, especially since they knew you from before and you had helped endlessly with sandwhiches, been to open meetings, had siblings that were respected Seed graduates, and had spent many of your earlier years around other seedlings.

For the Anon above, there were, after 1980 (not sure when exactly it stopped. I'm sure other trivia experts here will know since they spent a lot of time out to dinner with inner circle members), younger new ones coming in (i.e., 16, 15, 14, 13, etc.) I had to live in a host home with adults and an oldcomer and a newcomer (who had been in a few months more than I). Then, when I turned 18, I was moved to Cranbrook.

[ This Message was edited by: 80's Guy on 2005-09-20 11:47 ]

Anonymous:
Maybe people were alot smarter than you give them credit for. :grin:

Anonymous:
She might have made a lousey sandwich :razz:

Antigen:
What, you think I might have caused problems for them? Li'll ol' me? Maybe so. I do remember that, once I was in Straight, I was forbidden to even mention the Seed, ever. That actually worked in my favor to some extent.
The spirit of this country is totally adverse to a large military force.
--Thomas Jefferson
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Thom:

--- Quote ---On 2005-09-20 10:47:00, Antigen wrote:

"Thom should know. He was there. Unfortunately, he doesn't remember anything about it.



Just out of curiosity, Thom, do you remember the day the whole family showed up around the old dining room table to confront me about my problem and try to get me to ask for treatment? I remember it well. It had been the first time in many years that we had a crowd around that table. And the contrast was stark. There was on laughter, no kindness, no board games, no story telling, just a bunch of stepcraft zombies who had occupied the bodies and faces of my family members."

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Sorry Ging, but we who are stepcraft zombies have no memories of things that happened in life.
Wish I could help  :em:

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