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Jim ®

03/01/2005, 10:55:36
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The corny, irrelevant DJ sillouhette up in the corner. 

  • The name
  • The slogan "Keep chillin" (kind of like Rawat's incongruous hippie line in his "Welcome to my cult, your mind is poison" letter Hilltop just posted -- "Keep on trucking")
  • The pictures -- No names, no context, no meaning other than to say "Look, there really are some people under 45 in this cult!"
  • The reference in the pictures to "His birthday" without having the guts to show that that's what these goofy people are doing, celebrating their guru's birthday.
  • The cheesy, Christian youth-group style newsletter with "groovy" stuff like:

The idea was to have a great party with funky beats and instead of playing a video of Maharaji (which could be very confronting for a crowd of tough beer swilling pub heads), we would have an uplifting "quote" show projected onto a screen next to the dance floor. This way THE 'FUN' ENERGY could be allowed to flow.

and:

Once there was a bit of a crowd, the party really got going with people joining the dance floor around 8pm. It didn't stop...THE GROOVY BEATS JUST KEPT COMING!!!

  • Now here's a show I'm sorry I missed:

It was so amazing... For the first time, many people of different musical backgrounds performed in a concert to GIVE PEACE A CHANCE. In the concert, there were different groups including heavy metal music, hip-hop music, classical music but all the groups imparted the same message and this message was about 'giving peace a chance'. As part of the concert, we showed excerpts of Maharaji speaking at various universities. He spoke of peace and to finish, He said that "…PEACE IS A NECESSITY AND NOT A LUXURY…" we finished the concert off with the DVD "Who are you?" (with pictures and translation in Spanish).

  • Then there's that funny picture of the guy with the cell phone.  How pathetic! 
  • Or that music ad:

Something to play in your pimped out car while you're cruising down the freeway.  [They should have added, "talking on your cool, new camera phone"].  Hiphop beats inspired by the feeling within.

I dunno, is Rawat going to get all these kids to do the wobble dance with him?

LOL!!

 







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