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The Seed Discussion Forum / Charlie Crist outed as gay?
« on: April 01, 2007, 10:19:01 PM »
Quote from: ""Guest""
It's that Charlie Crist affiliates with people who think God smote New Orleans to punish us for tolerating blacks and gays.


This has got to be the most obsurd thing I have ever seen written!! ::bangin::

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Happy Holidays John Underwood
« on: December 27, 2006, 10:02:26 AM »
I think I was there when the shirts first came out and I think it was "72".  I don't remember ever being forced to wear it though....We had a 4th of July party on Fort Lauderdale Beach with a Christmas Tree on the beach,  Art and everyone was there and I remember most people wearing their Seed T shirts.  I have an old picture of a group of us wearing them.  I do remember feeling as an outsider at the time and a small group of us never even went close to where the party was going on.  We kinda did our own thing.  Which was pretty cool considering who we were suppose to be with.
I think things changed alot after the Seed moved from the old house in Fort Lauderdale cause some of the things I read in past post don't compute.
Hope ya all had a Merry Christmas.

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Happy Holidays John Underwood
« on: December 21, 2006, 09:31:19 PM »
Magpie was asking what location I was at.  It was in Fort Lauderdale not sure if that's what is called the Andrews location or not.      
Art would talk about the one they had just moved out of because it had gotten so small for them.  He told us how the old timers wrote the Seed Song.  I don't remember the story.  But I do remember he had fond memories of it.  He was like a proud papa kinda ....
and I'm not saying that with admiration.  I never admired him or anyone else there.  
This place was a white two story house.  If you were looking at the front of this house to the right was a rather large open yard.  We had our Christmas out there, singing songs all night long or until ten.  I'll never forget that night.  I had to pee really bad starting around noon that day and by the time I got home I thought I was going to die!!!!! Thru the whole 9months of going to the Seed I only went to the bathroom once while there.  I was sooooo shy I couldn't get up the courage to ask if i could go.  The one time that I did go we were having a chicks rap meeting around the side of the house and we were walking past the port a johns and I just made a bee line to it.   And I do remember people asking if they could go to the bathroom but I don't remember anyone being escorted,  especially if they weren't high risk.
Now eating was right on the same level for me.  I don't think I ever ate a bite or drank anything that was offered me... ever...   plus I couldn't afford to because then I'd have to go.......   But I wouldn't have anyways.  
We didn't have a building we were in.  We were outside all the time.I guess looking back at it now I'm glad we weren't in some building shut up.  People would drive by and yell The Seed Suck's all the time.  Anyone remember the Seed tee shirts?

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Happy Holidays John Underwood
« on: December 21, 2006, 08:40:56 PM »
Cassandra I want to apologize.  As I read your post the second time I realized what you were saying.... then it was to late as I had already posted.   Lesson learned.

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Happy Holidays John Underwood
« on: December 20, 2006, 07:24:03 PM »
I don't get it .... bury the hatchet?  I don't even know you do I?
Who are you anyway?  
Well like I said Merry Christmas to John Underwood and his family.

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Happy Holidays John Underwood
« on: December 19, 2006, 09:21:52 PM »
I have moved around alot during my years and went to alot of different schools and of course the Seed.  And when I found this site awhile back I thought great!!!!!  I can communicate with people I know...... because you lose  contact with everybody once you move out of state. And it's FREE......haha
     We had just left the Seed and moved to a very small farming town in northwest Ohio.  There were no locks on the lockers at the school and there was never any theft whatsoever. It was a great place to finish off our teen years.  But the problem was we were shunned by all of our peers and made fun of by the jocks, none of these people even knew we went to a drug rehab . So life went on and I loved living on the farm with my parents and siblings. My sister and I made ONE friend in that school, so we would pack lunches and off we'd go on the horses miles away just to picnic and have adventure.
Why am I writing this?  Because I do want to communicate with my fellow Seedlings.
I spent 9months at the Seed.     When I first started posting I would get the feeling that I had when I was in the Seed.  Kinda like walk on eggs so you don't get attacked for saying the wrong thing or being accused of using.  What crap!!!!
We are older,  I'm 50.  and a grandmother.  I have a son who just turned 30yrs old, who in the last few months tried to take his life and ended up in some shithole drug rehab for the homeless.  So I guess the question is who is he going to blame for his short commings???? anyone???? huh???    :cry:
Anyways........  Merry Christmas to John Underwood.
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The Seed Discussion Forum / Against My Better Judgement
« on: August 17, 2005, 11:14:00 PM »
I haven't posted here for awhile,  the reason is because I was a little more than ashamed of myself for what I did post.  

John your right....
 
Infact I have started to feel a little dirty reading these post.  

I'm getting on with my life as before I found this forum,  maybe the rest of you should to.

As my dad used to say "This is going nowhere fast".

Thanks John Underwood for saying what I couldn't.
 :wave:

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The Seed Discussion Forum / More Trivia
« on: July 04, 2005, 08:48:00 PM »
Anon Anon what year did you go to Pompano Jr, I also went there.

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Mavis,Happy,Charlie,Pam'71
« on: February 26, 2005, 11:21:00 PM »
I remember it as being dig it....

I'll try and get my friend who also went to the Seed to tell me about the wedding.  We had moved to Ohio by then.  ::nod::

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Mavis,Happy,Charlie,Pam'71
« on: February 26, 2005, 12:38:00 PM »
::flipflop::  ::burger::

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Mavis,Happy,Charlie,Pam'71
« on: February 26, 2005, 12:21:00 PM »
The seed indeed is all you need to stay off the pills and the junk and the weed.  You come each day from ten till ten and if you can't dig it you'll start again.

Faith love and honesty will prevail and if you can't dig it you'll go to jail. Old friends or phone calls you can't make and if you do your legs i'll break.  

Junkies and freaks thru out our land join our family hand in hand. Working together from morning till night to help the losers see the light.  :rofl:  :rofl:

Hey did I do it,  is that all?

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Mavis,Happy,Charlie,Pam'71
« on: February 26, 2005, 08:41:00 AM »
The Seed indeed is all you need to stay off the pills and the junk and the weed. You come each day from ten till ten and if you can't dig it you'll start again.

Junkies and thieves thru out the land join our family hand in hand working together from morning till night to help the losers see the light.

Old friends or phone calls you can't make and if you do your legs I'll break.

I don't remember anymore of it.    :wave:
This also is not in the right order I'm sure.

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The Seed Discussion Forum / funny seed stories
« on: February 23, 2005, 08:50:00 PM »
My Dad was WWII Navy too...  He  retired after  27 yrs of service.  A very conservative man.  He loved all types of music and dancing.
I got ahold recently with someone who went to the Seed with my sister and I, she mentioned how my dad was.  How he could sit around the kitchen table with us kids and tell some stories.  He would sit there for hours and talk with us about anything and everthing.  
Dad would bring home different people known around town as not as fortunate as most and feed them.  
Two months before he died, during the 2000 election we were waiting for hospice to arrive.   They were coming to educate us on what hospice was all about and how it was the last resort.  
The TV was on with news of the election, this was in January, the nation didn't know yet who was president.  He started to cry
He said "What's happening to my country, I'm so worried about my country".

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The Seed Discussion Forum / funny seed stories
« on: February 18, 2005, 10:24:00 PM »
The only funny thing I remember was how my dad would make fun of the open meetings on our way home from the Seed.  

He'd say,  "Hi my name is Mike and I've been in the Seed for 3months...  and I am sooooooo
happpppppppy :???: "

He would say most of the kids didn't sound happy at all, and that we sounded all alike.  

Don't get me wrong.  He was a loving father and did anything for us 6 kids and my mom but he didn't like Art and didn't agree with most anything about the Seed.  

We were driving to the Seed one day and A Horse With No Name came on the radio,   We told dad Art said we weren't allowed to listen to that type of music.  Dad turned up the volume.....  
I still love when that song comes on the radio it reminds me of my dad.

Dad was always there to help us balance the ideas of the Seed and how he and mom tried to raise us.  I think my dad knew the cult direction the Seed was capable of taking while my sister and I were there.

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The Seed Discussion Forum / edmund muskie
« on: February 16, 2005, 09:26:00 PM »
I wasn't implying he lost his presidential aspirations due to his meltdown at the Seed.  I was telling what I remembered.
 :silly:

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