Tom digs Katie Holmes, Scientology, Chiff & Fipple

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Tom digs Katie Holmes, Scientology, Chiff & Fipple

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Yeah! I'm in LOVE these whistles, Oprah!!

YEAHHH!!!
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I saw that clip online. It frightened me.
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His feud with Brooke Shields frightens me. Not that I'm a particular fan of either one, but he apparently criticized her use of Paxil for the treatment of post partum depression (throwing in an unwarranted dig at her career in the process.)
I knew there was a reason he never appealed to me from the get go.
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emmline wrote:I knew there was a reason he never appealed to me from the get go.
So. He DIDN'T have you at "hello?"

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No! (But I actually sort of liked that movie!)
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I want to know if one of those whistles is a Generation and, if so, is one of the "great" ones. If it is, how did Mr. Cruise come by it: did he have one of his minions buy a bazillion Generations to find a great one? Did he order it direct from Generation for a bazillion dollars? If either of the above, why oh why didn't I buy some Generation stock? Does Mr. Cruise play the whistle or does one of his minions do that for him as well? Does Katie Holmes chiff his fipple? I would think the dean of whistle journalism would be able to ferret out the answers to these and many more questions we all must have.
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Personally, I dig Jessica Holmes...

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just something about a woman that can make me laugh so hard I pee a little
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I try to be respectful of other religions, but there has always been something about Scientology that just plain scares me. I've never been able to determine what that "something" is, though.
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Cranberry wrote:I try to be respectful of other religions, but there has always been something about Scientology that just plain scares me. I've never been able to determine what that "something" is, though.
I agree.
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I really have never liked Tom Cruise all that much. I think it's because all of my friends thought my brother looked like him. Kinda turned me off to him completely :P
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L Ron Hubbard, the inventor of scientology, was a science fiction writer, and the esoteric writings of scientology read like science fiction to me. I studied their literature and went to several meetings in the 70's. I could see that it was going to be very expensive to get "clear". Then I learned that L Ron Hubbard had his headquarters on a ship at sea and that his followers on board wore weird-looking uniforms. I ran for the door at that point. It began to remind me of one of my close neighbors in Indiana, Jim Jones, who led his followers to South America, where most of them ended up dead from a mass murder/suicide.
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Cranberry wrote:I try to be respectful of other religions, but there has always been something about Scientology that just plain scares me. I've never been able to determine what that "something" is, though.
Jeanna Elfman?
:lol:
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Wanderer wrote:
Cranberry wrote:I try to be respectful of other religions, but there has always been something about Scientology that just plain scares me. I've never been able to determine what that "something" is, though.
Jeanna Elfman?
:lol:
No, Kirstie Alley.
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For those with time on their hands, <a href="http://www.xenu.net/">Operation Clambake</a> make for, hmm, interesting reading shall we say.

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beowulf573 wrote:For those with time on their hands, <a href="http://www.xenu.net/">Operation Clambake</a> make for, hmm, itneresting reading shall we say.
Lotta truth on that site..I dated a Scientologist for 7 years.
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