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Ft. Lauderdale:
I never was forced to tell any sexual secrets-
Nor did anyone ever ask about my sexlife- Nor did I ever hear anyone talk about sexual stories EVER in the group. Maybe something like this happened in St. Pete but in all my years this was never anything I heard. Yes ocassionally someone would go overboard on saying what might happen to you in Jail by BuBa or some shit like that - which I must admit I would cringe and never liked that (I was never a prude but I never liked girls saying that they needed to grow a set of balls either). but that was said maybe 30 yrs ago and I have not heard that since then. And the starving issue I gained twenty pounds in about 2-3 months. Food was never anything that was purposely not given to anyone. Teens can eat quite a bit.
Greg the Seed did save my life and no it was not perfect. No I'm not brainwashed. I used to even wish 30 years ago I could be It would have made it alot easier than working through alot of the shit that I had to.
Anonymous:
Really? what DID you guys discuss in boys rap?
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2005-04-01 06:05:00, GregFL wrote:
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On 2005-04-01 05:10:00, Ft. Lauderdale wrote:
"I'm alive and well and it keeps getting better every day. (and no I'm not Mr. Rodgers)I learned some very important lessons and I'm glad I did.
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me too. Many lessons learned for me.
One lesson was not to trust authority. Another is people that claim to have your best interest at heart oftentimes have alterior motives. Still another is when people say they are going to lock somone up, restrict their food, contacts with people and try to control even their thinking to "help them", be real suspicious.
to go further, kids counseling kids where one kid cannot get up and leave or call for help is a dangerous formula for abusive situations. And another... people claim to have their life saved when there is no evidence or reason to claim such a strong statement other than it being repeated to them everyday under coersion. Here's another...some people thrive under situations where other's feel abused, tortured and captured.
I could go on and on but none of it is the wonderfull life lessons received from singing zipedeedodah under threat if I didn't participate or repeating stupid slogans like the "steps", "signs" or "serenity prayer" or confessing my sexual secrets to large groups in boys raps or being screamed at by a bunch of children..all under "treatment" by another group of children.
Gregfl
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How sad for you. Blaming this program for all your problems? Take a little responsibility for your own life, buddy. Grow some balls.
Antigen:
--- Quote ---On 2005-04-01 15:05:00, Anonymous wrote:
How sad for you. Blaming this program for all your problems? Take a little responsibility for your own life, buddy. Grow some balls."
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I wish I had Greg's problems...
A slipping gear could let your M203 grenade launcher fire when you least expect it. That would make you quite unpopular in what's left of your unit.
-- In the August 1993 issue, page 9, of PS magazine, the Army's magazine of preventive maintenance
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GregFL:
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(from anonymous to scared to sign his name:)
How sad for you. Blaming this program for all your problems? Take a little responsibility for your own life, buddy. Grow some balls."
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Who said I had problems? Who said I blamed said problems on the "program". Who mentioned placing responsiblity for my life outside the realm of my own personal responsiblity?
You, buddy, need to "grow" the ability to discuss issues in a logical manner, following the subject without creating red herrings.
Shit, I get so sick of people projecting their own weaknesses onto others in the name of defending Art Barker's little youth prison camp.
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