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Thread: Do you support the Moonies?

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    If you eat sushi you most likely do. The Reverend Moon has the sushi market in the U.S. all but tied up. Something about the ocean being the bounty to feed the masses back in the 1980s, reverend Moon has been buying up major U.S. seafood companies along with a billion other companies in just about every state.

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    Santa
    Easter Bunny
    Scented soap
    Sushi

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    That guy has got to be a bazillionaire. Alot of those joints sound like homo hangouts.

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    I don't support the Reverend or the consumption of fish bait. Not a problem.

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    Well la de da
    I support the comsumption of fish bait - BY fish :P
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    Wasn't that Moon guy

    The one that came after the Guana rev jim jones ole BS? I will never call a man reverand. I know it is just a title. I just don't like his title.

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    Moon is the guy who has held mass weddings in a stadium, taught that the oceans will feed the masses and has on occasion been jailed for tax evasion. Oh yea! He's also considered one of the top cult leaders of the world.

    It would appear that the head Moonie has been flying relatively low under the radar screen though. Used to be his every move made the headlines.
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    In a way, I support the Moonies



    Have been in their cult for years!

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    Robo

    Was't that in the late 60's or early 70's? I almost forgot about that. I was just 16, I would listen to Walter Cronkite in the evening telling us how many men we lost today in Vietnam.

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    Smile Man James

    You know how to speed things up.

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    Alot of hippies were into the moon man. Even the Beatles gave him a bunch of dough.

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    if i saw those hanging out of a limo, i would wreck my work truck...

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    I was going down granville street in Vancouver one day to a side job in the company truck with my dad - to the owner of the company's house to fix his furnace or something I don't remember put a gas line for his bbq
    Any way a jeep cherrokee went past us in the fast lane and two women were hanging out hte windows with out tops on their boobies were flapping in the breeze so to speak I dam near crashed the van trying to keep up
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    Originally posted by cde72
    if i saw those hanging out of a limo, i would wreck my work truck...
    or pull up beside and give one a smack

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    Originally posted by coolwhip
    Alot of hippies were into the moon man. Even the Beatles gave him a bunch of dough.
    I think you are thinking of the Maharishi Yogi who was the Indian Guru. Then George Harrison got into the Hari Krishnas for a short time. The Moonies hit a little later with the zombie like recruits handing out pamphlets for the Reverend Sun luk Moon.
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    Perhaps your right Robin.

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    Re: Man James

    Originally posted by oroy54
    You know how to speed things up.
    Get them a Limo and they wanna go to the Winn Dixie.

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    Read that list of Moon's companies very closely. I think I saw NATE on there.
    Read, read, read!

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    Question....

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