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GregFL:
Just a tease for you....because I luv ya!






"after that, Seed officials sent for his parents in order to begin one of the more extreme treatments for those who are slow to convert.  While the entire staff watched, Pat's father obeyed the supervisors' orders.  He tried to whip The Seed's credo of love into his teenage son.

A pinched look comes over Pat's face when he talks about the incident.  He can remember fighting with his father and  suddenly seeing blood on the man's lip.  He can still see his mother standing in a crowd of smiling Seed teenagers.  She was crying.  Pat's father, who even now tells the story over involuntary tears, says that after the public beating he went to the nearest bathroom and vomited."


Notable that this happened in Ft Lauderdale, not in St Petersburg, where I can personally attest to it occuring there on at least two occasions as well, and yes a girl came back to group with a black eye, and yes a song was ordered to cover up the beating one guy was taking by his father in the Morgan yacht warehouse behind group in the big room right behind.  I was there, and I was terrified. After he was beaten by his father at the direction of staff, the entire group was told that it could happen to anyone.

WWFSMD:
No fair teasing!  :grin:  Post it dammit, post it!!  :tup:
I am sick unto death of obscure English towns that exist seemingly for the sole accommodation of these so-called limerick writers -- and even sicker of their residents, all of whom suffer from physical deformities and spend their time dismembering relatives at fancy dress balls.
--Editor of the Limerick Times
(Limerick, Ireland)
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GregFL:
Sorry, don't have time right now...I have to hand transcribe these articles and I am at work.

Good stuff, eh?

 :grin:

WWFSMD:
Bringing back memories long buried.  Great stuff Greg.  :smile:
There is something feeble and contemptible about a man who cannot face life without the help of comfortable myths.
--Bertrand Russell, British philosopher, educator, mathemetician, and social critic
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GregFL:
Just the imagery alone of the guy fighting off his father's blows, while the mom stood there crying with the teenage-seed-staff , all smiling seed robot-style...brings a shudder to my spine.

I just don't understand how some people have 'forgotten' this stuff.  It stayed etched in my memory for 25 years before I started openly discussing this topic again.

Some people claim to have found 'love' in the seed. Others found terror.

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