Colin B wrote:
Tom Cruise: "I will give all my support, love, devotion & money to this man -
anyone shorter than I am deserves nothing less !"
Mountain Mist wrote:You need to get your snacks out and drinkies to read, lol:
It is all, basically, as the Scientologists and their ohhh so crazy leader know how to stay within the confines of the law...
...That is why (and I am typing while asleep, so please excuse me if this does not make sense, I will fix it tomorrow).
Colin B wrote:Mountain Mist wrote:You need to get your snacks out and drinkies to read, lol:
It is all, basically, as the Scientologists and their ohhh so crazy leader know how to stay within the confines of the law...
...That is why (and I am typing while asleep, so please excuse me if this does not make sense, I will fix it tomorrow).
When you woke up, did you remember what you'd typed ?
What a nasty, vindictive, & vengeful organisation this is !
Not to mention plain silly !
The souls of aliens live in volcanoes; you couldn't make it up !
Well, that's not strictly true because the science-fiction writer, L Ron Hubbard did just that !
How stupid are his followers to believe such rubbish ?
Mountain Mist wrote:...You can see by Miscavige's eyes, well in my view, the man is insane.
Miscavige beats up his head men, too, if they do not do what they are told.
John wrote:Jukebox wrote:John wrote:Nothing from the His Hand In Mine album. I wonder why?
Probably because the Imperials weren't involved in any of Elvis' recordings prior to 1966... and the Stamps didn't join Elvis until late 1971.
But at least they did include one song from the His Hand In Mine sessions... included on the How Great Thou Art album.
Yes, so it kills off the first part of your statement.Mister Moon wrote:Not to mention the 1957 EP.
Yes... best not to mention the 1957 EP for the same reason.
Jukebox wrote:John wrote:Jukebox wrote:John wrote:Nothing from the His Hand In Mine album. I wonder why?
Probably because the Imperials weren't involved in any of Elvis' recordings prior to 1966... and the Stamps didn't join Elvis until late 1971.
But at least they did include one song from the His Hand In Mine sessions... included on the How Great Thou Art album.
Yes, so it kills off the first part of your statement.Mister Moon wrote:Not to mention the 1957 EP.
Yes... best not to mention the 1957 EP for the same reason.
No, it doesn't kill off the first part of my statement. They obviously threw in "Crying in the Chapel" as an exception to the rule.
I see you've edited your post. However, I'll have to improve my mind reading skills.
The Imperials were originally involved in at least 11 of the 14 songs included on this new CD,
and all 14 songs were released on Elvis albums from 1967 -to- 1972.
Stop being contrary, John.
In what way
I suppose next you'll be claiming that Elvis' 1956-'57 television appearances weren't vital to his early career.
Mountain Mist wrote:...You can see by Miscavige's eyes, well in my view, the man is insane.
Miscavige beats up his head men, too, if they do not do what they are told.
Colin B wrote:
"What all you Scientology critics need is a dollop of good old-fashioned 'faith' !"
Jukebox wrote:John wrote:Jukebox wrote:John wrote:Nothing from the His Hand In Mine album. I wonder why?
Probably because the Imperials weren't involved in any of Elvis' recordings prior to 1966... and the Stamps didn't join Elvis until late 1971.
But at least they did include one song from the His Hand In Mine sessions... included on the How Great Thou Art album.
Yes, so it kills off the first part of your statement.Mister Moon wrote:Not to mention the 1957 EP.
Yes... best not to mention the 1957 EP for the same reason.
No, it doesn't kill off the first part of my statement. They obviously threw in "Crying in the Chapel" as an exception to the rule.
I see you've edited your post. However, I'll have to improve my mind reading skills.
The Imperials were originally involved in at least 11 of the 14 songs included on this new CD,
and all 14 songs were released on Elvis albums from 1967 -to- 1972.
Stop being contrary, John.
In what way
Colin B wrote:
"What all you Scientology critics need is a dollop of good old-fashioned 'faith' !"
Jukebox wrote:Jukebox wrote:John wrote:Jukebox wrote:John wrote:Nothing from the His Hand In Mine album. I wonder why?
Probably because the Imperials weren't involved in any of Elvis' recordings prior to 1966... and the Stamps didn't join Elvis until late 1971.
But at least they did include one song from the His Hand In Mine sessions... included on the How Great Thou Art album.
Yes, so it kills off the first part of your statement.Mister Moon wrote:Not to mention the 1957 EP.
Yes... best not to mention the 1957 EP for the same reason.
No, it doesn't kill off the first part of my statement. They obviously threw in "Crying in the Chapel" as an exception to the rule.
I see you've edited your post. However, I'll have to improve my mind reading skills.
The Imperials were originally involved in at least 11 of the 14 songs included on this new CD,
and all 14 songs were released on Elvis albums from 1967 -to- 1972.
Stop being contrary, John.
In what way
Where and how did I edit my post?
Colin B wrote:"What all you Scientology critics need is a dollop of good old-fashioned 'faith' !"
Jukebox wrote:Good old-fashioned 'faith' ?
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John wrote:Jukebox wrote:Jukebox wrote:John wrote:Jukebox wrote:John wrote:Nothing from the His Hand In Mine album. I wonder why?
Probably because the Imperials weren't involved in any of Elvis' recordings prior to 1966... and the Stamps didn't join Elvis until late 1971.
But at least they did include one song from the His Hand In Mine sessions... included on the How Great Thou Art album.
Yes, so it kills off the first part of your statement.Mister Moon wrote:Not to mention the 1957 EP.
Yes... best not to mention the 1957 EP for the same reason.
No, it doesn't kill off the first part of my statement. They obviously threw in "Crying in the Chapel" as an exception to the rule.
I see you've edited your post. However, I'll have to improve my mind reading skills.
The Imperials were originally involved in at least 11 of the 14 songs included on this new CD,
and all 14 songs were released on Elvis albums from 1967 -to- 1972.
Stop being contrary, John.
In what way
Where and how did I edit my post?
You had a Geeezzz comment in there, I went to do something, came back to reply, and you'd changed it, at the same time as you deleted your "As stupid as Priscilla Presley" post which you posted at 8.58pm and deleted at 9.03pm.
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