dwinterfield wrote: Why on earth anyone would pay attention to anything they say on any topic other than baseball is beyond me.
Reminds me of when I went to get glasses. The salesman handed me a pair and said "You'll really like these. Jeff Bagwell just bought a pair last week!"
So I asked him "Why should I care, is he an opthamolagist on the side?
Are we afraid that Hubbard's ghost may be haunting this forum and take offense? As far as I know he could be the next candidate for the "people who as far as we know don't play whistle" feature.
My wife's cousin has been involved with and employed by Scientology for about 30 years. In my opinion it has ruined his life. I believe he is sorry he ever joined but he can't get out now. They have an "Enemies" list you know.
Tell us something.: So, please write a little about why you are interested. We're just looking for something that will make it clear to us, when we read it, why you are registering and that you know what this forum is all about.
Oh! I watched the DVD (from Netflix) out of morbid curiosity. John Travolta has the lead part as a "scary" alien.
Plot Summary for Battlefield Earth: A Saga of the Year 3000
In the year 3000, man is no match for the Psychlos, a manipulative race of aliens on a quest for global domination. Led by the seductive and powerful Terl (Travolta), the Psychlos have taken all natural resources for themselves and left mankind behind to rot. It is after humanity has given up the fight against this alien race that a young man named Tyler (Pepper) decides to leave his desolate home high in the Rocky Mountains and take a final, courageous stand.
Sounds like a space drama. But it was a comedy - I l a u g h e d . . . .
Daniel
It's my opinion - highly regarded (and sometimes not) by me. Peace y'all.
I thought that was a ghastly movie, but I really enjoyed the book.
Tony
(There'll be lots of brainwashing at the chiff gathering this Sat. )
http://tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/newspage.htm Officially, the government uses the term “flap,” describing it as “a condition, a situation or a state of being, of a group of persons, characterized by an advanced degree of confusion that has not quite reached panic proportions.”
dwinterfield wrote:Why on earth anyone would pay attention to anything they say on any topic other than baseball is beyond me. Same applies to Tom Cruise, Brook Shields, Pat Sajack, Mel Gibson, Mel Brooks or any other celebity, athlete or musician.
I dutifully read two pages of comments on a music forum before hitting this. Does being a poor musician mean people should pay more or less attention to my opinions?
The Walrus
What would a wild walrus whistle if a walrus could whistle wild?
The second mouse may get the cheese but the presentation leaves a lot to be desired.
dwinterfield wrote:Why on earth anyone would pay attention to anything they say on any topic other than baseball is beyond me. Same applies to Tom Cruise, Brook Shields, Pat Sajack, Mel Gibson, Mel Brooks or any other celebity, athlete or musician.
I dutifully read two pages of comments on a music forum before hitting this. Does being a poor musician mean people should pay more or less attention to my opinions?
Should we happen to meet, I'd be happy to hear what you have to say on any topic (maybe) and I'd share my views with you for as long as you care to listen. That said, I'm pretty sure anything I might offer would not merit time on national TV. Even musicians are entitled to their opinions and, on most topics, their opinions will be at least as valuable as those of Tom Cruise, if not more so. This is true for poor musicians and musicians who play poorly.