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Lost Friends to the SEED
Anonymous:
Hi,
I graduated Lakewwod HS in 74...I was not in the seed..... BUT...was greatly effected by their brainwashing on my friends.
I did smoke pot as did most of my friends...one by one I watched them wisked away to the SEED...only to come out zomby like and shunning only other seedlings.....these were LIFE-LONG friends!!!....I have gone on to live a "normal" life...with one exception...I have a large hole where my friends should be.
I was fortunate to leave St. Pete 2 days after graduating and moved to Gainesville where I subsequently met "new" friends who I still share life and all it's happy memmories with 25 years later...but I STILL miss all my ol SEED friends... I feel as if I've been robbed!!!
Rp
Anonymous:
Hey, I went to Lakewood. I graduated in '75. I also was a "seedling" for 9 months. It must have been so weird looking in from the outside. Did your parents ever threaten to put you in? How did you find this message board? Sorry for all the questions.
LeighBright:
Hi! I've been writing a book about the programs. I know you said you WEREN'T in the Seed - but I'm interested in the experiences you mention here and the types of things you witnessed and went through as a former "druggie" friend. Would you be interested in speaking with me? Because I'm very interested in speaking with you! E-mail me:
leighann43@juno.com
GregFL:
Well, 74 2was the year the Seed came to St Pete, and the year I entered Lakewood High. I probably know you or you probably know my sister Frieda. What is your name? Give me a shout at rocky93@tampabay.rr.com, or post it here if you are comfortable. Also, be assured that most of your zombie, robot friends returned to normal when the seed left St Pete a few years later. Only the internal scars remain...
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Anonymous:
I too lost many friends to the "Seed"! I went to Lakewood High 1974-1978. My girlfriend was put in the seed thanks to her lying, wus of a brother, and I volunteered to my mom to "join" so I could just get inside, but it didn't happen. I'd still kick her little brothers sorry ass if I saw him.
She contacted me after my little brother ran into her a couple of years later. I was invited to play football with a group of them after my girlfriend chose to talk to me again. Her brother set it up so they could show me a thing or two. Well, I played college football by then, and it was the most fun I ever had with my clothes on! At least the "team" I was on liked being on my side. I don't think her little brother enjoyed it. I bet he still doesn't pick up a football without looking over his shoulder. I guess they were amazed a 300 pound "Druggy" could move that fast. Well, I was motivated! I vented most of my frustrations that day. Too bad there weren't more of them there
We never really got back together. She wasn't the same person she had been, though we stayed friends. There is another girl who was a swimmer, a class officer, "A" student, and a really sweet person, until the Seed. Even years later, when I saw her, she was withdrawn, and depressed. It was a shame what they did to break her inner spirit. The list goes on,,,,
Fuck the Seed!
T
LHS Class of '78
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