THIS IS THE FIRST PAGE OF HER GENTLY CUPPING TOMMY GIRLS BALLS WHILST BLOWING UP HIS ANUS ... you'll have to click on the link to read the rest. Comments were soon closed on the article but I have posted a few of my favourites. I've also posted Tony Ortega's blog bit on this where you can see more comments [mine included]
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link to the rest of the are-sniffing frottage
see loads more comments about her on Tony's site http://tonyortega.org/2013/04/24/scientology-to-federal-court-let-us-refute-the-garcia-declarations-and-then-butt-out-of-our-religion/
Sci-fi champ
Tina Smith (aka Tina Gower)
By Vic Cantu
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Chicoan Tina Smith returned from Hollywood last week as an award-winning sci-fi writer. On April 14, Smith, 32, who writes under the pen name Tina Gower, won the $5,000 grand prize Golden Pen Award in the international 2013 L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest during the 29th Annual L. Ron Hubbard Achievement awards. Smith holds a master’s degree from Chico State in psychology and counseling, and says writing hasn’t come easy for her. Smith has a blog atwww.smashedpicketfences.com.
Was it a long road to winning?
Actually, yes. All of my life I had extreme trouble writing, because I was dyslexic but didn’t know it until grad school. Up through high school I was always in remedial classes because of it. I would take tests using a thesaurus, spell checker and grammar book, and take longer than everyone else, but still made tons of errors. Luckily a grad-school professor saw my struggles despite getting tutored and warned me I may be dyslexic. I got help and eventually worked as a school psychologist helping grade-school kids with their learning disabilities.
What piece won you the award?
It’s a science-fiction story called “Twelve Seconds” that’s kind of a murder mystery. A man with autism can archive the last 12 seconds of visual memories in homicide victims. A mystery develops when he discovers one victim’s memory that is incomplete. My story will be included in the upcoming annual anthology book L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Vol. XXIX. The e-book will be out in early May and the paperback will be out in June.
How did it feel to win such a big award?
I was shocked. Thousands of writers competed. It was at the swank Wilshire Ebell Theatre in L.A. with everyone in formal dresses and tuxedos. Even the lady who is the voice of Bart Simpson, Nancy Cartwright, was there. This will be a huge boost to my writing career. Getting connected with well-known editors, agents, and the best-selling writers who helped with the contest raises you up from the sludge pile.
Hubbard is best known as the founder of Scientology. Was this contest related to that?
No, it has nothing to do with Scientology. During the week-long awards and workshops no one mentioned Scientology. I’m Catholic and a psychologist who, contrary to Scientology, believes that some mental disorders can be helped with medication. Hubbard was a major sci-fi writer before he invented Scientology, and he wanted to help up-and-coming writers. But after I won the award I got lots of hate mail telling me the awards were all a fake ploy for Scientology and that I should withdraw my name.
http://www.newsreview.com/chico/sci-fi-champ/content?oid=9691425
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Media Release: Scientology and Religious Cults Mental Suicide Show Tomorrow Night
One of the guests on tomorrow evening's God Discussion Radio show, Robert Robinson, spoke to me this evening about ex-cult members suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. "Horrific nightmares continue long after escaping" says Robert.
Robert was heavily involved with Scientology from 1988 to 1995, where he served in various executive positions, and recently launched a website "World Cult Watch", which exposes cults and abusive religions. His website offers insight about various cult teachings, delivers hard hitting stories about problems involving abusive, authoritarian cults, and aims to provide comfort for ex-cult members struggling with guilt, grief, anger and other emotions associated with spiritual abuse.
The featured guest on tomorrows show is Cynthia Mullen Kunsman, a survivor of many years of spiritual abuse at the hands of the remnants of an aberrant Evangelical Christian group. Cindy is considered to be an expert by many for her work on identifying spiritually abusive religions and cults.
Cindy is a nurse (RN, BSN), naturopath (ND) and seminary graduate (MMin) with a wide variety of training and over 20 years of clinical experience. She has used her training in Complementary and Alternative Medicine as a lecturer and liaison to professional scientific and medical groups, in both academic and traditional clinical healthcare settings.
She also completed additional studies in the field of thought reform, including the study of hypnotherapy for both chronic pain management as well as its efficacy in the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that is often associated with cultic group involvement.
Al and Deborah will be hosting tomorrow night's show that promises to be an eye-opener for listeners.
Show time is: Friday night, April 26, 2013, 6 Pacific / 7 Mountain / 8 Central / 9 Eastern
Listeners are welcome to call in to: 914-338-0452 or toll-free, 888-238-8529 (or, when show is live, simply push the SKYPE button that appears on the show page.)http://tinyurl.com/bsmfyr7
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You may be able to rattle off every line from "Jerry Maguire," but that doesn't mean Tom Cruise can.
While promoting his film "Oblivion" on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" Wednesday night, the movie star was asked to quote lines from his biggest blockbusters. Unfortunately, Cruise had trouble with two of the five films.
"Uh, 'You had me at "hello,"'" he said for 1996's "Jerry Maguire," a line that you may remember actually belonged to his co-star Renee Zellweger. With a little prompting from actress Emily Blunt, Cruise quickly corrected his answer to "You complete me."
When Leno asked for a "Rain Man" quote, the 50-year-old actor hesitated with the 1988 classic to the point that Blunt took pity on him.
"Help him out!" she yelled at the audience. ("I'm an excellent driver," an audience member shouted out.)
Cruise had no problem with one of his earliest films, 1983's "Risky Business" ("Sometimes you gotta say 'What the f---'"), though he did worry about swearing.
"We can't say that on television, can we?" he asked Blunt. She assured him they would bleep it out.
The most impressive was the long quote Cruise remembered from his 1992 film "A Few Good Men."
"I'm not your son. I'm a lawyer, and an officer in the United States Navy, and you're under arrest you son of a b----," Cruise quipped.
Of course, he didn't have to think twice about his most famous flick of all, "Top Gun," spouting off the line, "I feel the need, the need for speed."
Hey, with almost 40 films under his belt over the past 30 years, the fact that Cruise can remember anyof his lines is impressive.
'They ask him to sign their boobs!' Emily Blunt embarrasses Tom Cruise by revealing raunchy demands from fans
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Tom Cruise stopped by The Tonight Show With Jay Leno to promote his blockbuster number one movie Oblivion.
But the actor had a pleasant surprise with fellow guest Emily Blunt, who he recently wrapped an upcoming film All You Need Is Kill... until she revealed all about his embarrassing requests from fans to sign their breasts.
The pair were clearly good friends and chatted humorously with their host on the Los Angeles set of the talk show, on Wednesday.
Embarrassing bodies: Emily Blunt revealed that All You Need Is Kill co-star Tom Cruise has been asked to sign fans' breasts
The truth teller: Emily didn't hold back as she spoke glowingly about her co-star
Emily said: ‘I haven’t seen him [Tom] since the daily wrap, where we like kind of crawled toward the finish line… we were so tired.’
The actress paused and looked at her co-star, ‘I was like “Tom, you actually have colour in your cheeks!”’
Smart guy: Tom Cruise looked at his dapper best as he was introduced on to the stage by Jay Leno
Open book: Tom spoke rather candidly to Jay as they discussed his film and personal life
Leno asked the 30-year-old what it was like working with the film icon.
Emily replied tongue-in-cheek: ‘He’s the worst!’
But quickly added: ‘He’s the greatest. I’ve never actually met anyone with more enthusiasm and passion.’
Revealing: Blunt made the revelation on Wednesday's Tonight With Jay Leno
'He's the worst': Emily joked about how awful it is to work with a legend like Tom
Leno moved onto the 50-year-old’s hair-raising stunts on the set of his action-packed films.
Tom is well-known for doing all of his own action sequences, including the epic motorcycle jump currently wowing moviegoers in Oblivion.
For the scene Tom admitted: ‘I crashed that a couple of times.’
And the star appeared to be trying to play the injuries off but Emily wouldn’t let him get away with it.
‘Actually, what happens is he get up [from a crash] and he goes “I’m good.” And everyone else goes, “Oh my god!” Everyone freaks out.’
Best buds: The two actors greeted each other as long lost pals
Looking back: The duo remembered their time together filming in Emily's native England
As The Young Victoria star animatedly explained the behind-the-scenes antic, Tom was uncontrollably giggling.
The conversation soon moved onto what body parts fans have asked the Top Gun star to autograph.
After the famous Scientologist attempted to wriggle his way out of answering the potentially controversial question Emily interjected: ‘Their boobs!’
And Tom couldn’t help but agree: ‘Boobs.’
The fun and games came to an end as the Mission Impossible star ran through some of his most famous lines from vast body of work.
Hang on a moment: Tommy boy looks a bit worried as Emily likes to dish
Hug-off: Tom also got close and personal with Jay
Quoting Risky Business the actor said: ‘Sometimes you gotta say f***!’
The excerpt inspired a volley of profanities exchanged between Emily and Tom who were clearly enjoying the naughty banter.
Tom asked: ‘Can we say that on TV?’
Emily replied: ‘They’ll bleep it out.’
Their new movie All You Need Is Kill is slated for release next year and promises to be another action-packed science fiction thriller.
If art and a garage full of luxury cars that included a Ferrari, a Bentley and a Rolls Royce.
Having a laugh: Jay Leno and Tom Cruise acted out a small sketch in a pre recorded segment
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