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Can you BELIEVE they only wanted a quarter each? Audibooks! In CD format! Some still shrinkwrapped! :O From the greatest mind of our time! :O Now I know I must stop the alien invasion....






































Is it possible to lace more sarcasm in?
 
[quote name='farfus']Wonder how much extra for the Tom Cruise signed versions?[/quote]

I imagine that would cost one hundred billion dollars.
 
[quote name='h3llbring3r']Awesome. Sell them to me when you are done. I think I have a thetan infestation on my perineum.[/quote]

I believe you just made up words.
 
I'm disappointed, Geo. A buddy of mine found books 1-10 of Hubbard's "Mission Earth" series in the "free to take" section of the Slave Lake, Alberta library while we were working up there last summer. I still have book six, "Death Quest".

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I've only read the first chapter or two, but apparently, psychiatrists have turned all the women on earth into lesbians, and the only way to cure them is for the main character to have sex with them repeatedly.
 
[quote name='The Crotch']I'm disappointed, Geo. A buddy of mine found books 1-10 of Hubbard's "Mission Earth" series in the "free to take" section of the Slave Lake, Alberta library while we were working up there last summer. I still have book six, "Death Quest".

me6hc.jpg


I've only read the first chapter or two, but apparently, psychiatrists have turned all the women on earth into lesbians, and the only way to cure them is for the main character to have sex with them repeatedly.[/QUOTE]

That looks AMAZING!

I love cheesy novel covers.
 
[quote name='The Crotch']I'm disappointed, Geo. A buddy of mine found books 1-10 of Hubbard's "Mission Earth" series in the "free to take" section of the Slave Lake, Alberta library while we were working up there last summer. I still have book six, "Death Quest".

me6hc.jpg


I've only read the first chapter or two, but apparently, psychiatrists have turned all the women on earth into lesbians, and the only way to cure them is for the main character to have sex with them repeatedly.[/quote]


Damn, my kind of story! \\:D/
 
[quote name='The Crotch']I'm disappointed, Geo. A buddy of mine found books 1-10 of Hubbard's "Mission Earth" series in the "free to take" section of the Slave Lake, Alberta library while we were working up there last summer. I still have book six, "Death Quest".

me6hc.jpg


I've only read the first chapter or two, but apparently, psychiatrists have turned all the women on earth into lesbians, and the only way to cure them is for the main character to have sex with them repeatedly.[/quote]

Awesome! I Hope Dick Tracy takes control and Rules ALL!

[quote name='CODWaWISTHEBEST']those are stupid i thought this was a game website not stupid books[/quote]


You do know your in the Deal/Shopping Discussions & Bragging Right Section right? We talk about our deals whether game related or not.
 
[quote name='CODWaWISTHEBEST']those are stupid i thought this was a game website not stupid books[/QUOTE]

This post sums up all that's wrong with our society.
 
[quote name='Cmosfm']This post sums up all that's wrong with our society.[/quote]

I thought the image in the OP did.... :(

I must try harder... must... find... more loony of a cult...
 
The covers of Mission Earth were much better than the books. I read....the whole series. There were a couple good ones in the series, but by about book 6 or 7 I was more than ready for it to be over. It was definitely pulpy, in the bad way.
For as enlightened as LRon was supposed to be, he sure was backward in some regards -- Masters of Sleep and Slaves of Sleep were pretty darn offensive in some regards.
There are actually some decent concepts in the "philosophy" of Dianetics and Scientology, but it does get just bit wacky (and expensive.)
In high school I went to a Church of Scientology and took (and failed) their test. I am *still* getting snail mail and phone calls at my old address/phone number. (I'll be approaching my 20 year reunion before too long.)
 
[quote name='georox']Pretty sure I can prove their beliefs wrong right there. Gimme a good knife, let's go find their camp.[/quote]
When given the choice between immortality and "the Earth is hollow and we're all living on the inside", you go with immortality as the weirder/easier to disprove belief?
 
[quote name='dtcarson']The covers of Mission Earth were much better than the books. I read....the whole series. There were a couple good ones in the series, but by about book 6 or 7 I was more than ready for it to be over. It was definitely pulpy, in the bad way.
For as enlightened as LRon was supposed to be, he sure was backward in some regards -- Masters of Sleep and Slaves of Sleep were pretty darn offensive in some regards.
There are actually some decent concepts in the "philosophy" of Dianetics and Scientology, but it does get just bit wacky (and expensive.)
In high school I went to a Church of Scientology and took (and failed) their test. I am *still* getting snail mail and phone calls at my old address/phone number. (I'll be approaching my 20 year reunion before too long.)[/quote]

Listen to a few of his speeches and you'll quickly see he wasn't at all enlightened. He also lifted all his spiritual elements from other religions (eg. The way to Happiness . . .etc.). Other than OTIII pretty much everything is an appropriation of something else. The space opera is all him though.
 
[quote name='The Crotch']When given the choice between immortality and "the Earth is hollow and we're all living on the inside", you go with immortality as the weirder/easier to disprove belief?[/quote]

Yes. Bullets are cheaper/easier to use, so are knives. I'm not a man of science, and violence solves everything, haven't you played a video game before? If your enemy still twitches, shoot em again, then teabag.
 
[quote name='The Crotch']Might I suggest shooting them with science?[/quote]

Again, I'm not a man of science.
 
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