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Seems like a topic for the Sports Bar.
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RebelKev Wrote:Seems like a topic for the Sports Bar.

Thanks for the info. From now on, I will try to post such topics over there. I've never visited that board.
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P&G, Company of the Devil!!
We receive mail from time to time asking us if Proctor & Gamble (P&G), the maker of many well-known soap and detergent products, is a satanic organization. Inquirers frequently call our attention to P&G's curious logo.
In fact, I have no evidence whatsoever that Proctor & Gamble is linked with Satanism. The constant rumor that the president of this huge company once went on a major TV talk show and professed to being a member of the Church of Satan has definitely been proven to be false. The company believes that rumor was begun by corporate competitors.
Strangely, however, Proctor & Gamble has for years stubbornly refused to toss out its logo of an old man in the moon surrounded by 13 stars. Some people suspect that the stars represent the occultic number 13, and the belief is that they were arranged to roughly appear as a 6, the number of the beast of Revelation 13. What seem to be two horns come out of the old man's head.
Proctor & Gamble vigorously denies the accusations, contending that the horns are merely curls of hair. And the 13 stars? According to Proctor & Gamble, they represent the original 13 colonies of the U.S.A. The man in the moon, a company spokesman claims, also honors the original colonies.
In 1992, Proctor & Gamble decided to slightly revise its bizarre and troublesome logo. A corporate spokesman announced that the curls (or horns?) were being softened artistically. Other minor changes were also made, ostensibly to alleviate concerns. But rumors and questions still remain.
In any case, soap-maker Proctor & Gamble has filed lawsuits against several people believed to be responsible for spreading the allegations of devilism. But, in at least one of the lawsuits, the company raised eyebrows when the news came out that Proctor & Gamble was seeking exactly $66,600 in damages!
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I never liked working there. So much internal politics and backstabbing.
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Machiavelli Wrote:Yes,

I went to BGSU. Now what's the point with this. What does Torch get for finding Waldo.

How about 3 jars? I've already mailed out 20 boxes to different friends back in Texas and Ohio--all free of charge of course. And by now I've figured out which ones are the best:

1. Woodring's Boysenberry
2. Woodring's Apple Butter
3. Deer Mountain Raspberry
4. Maury Island Red Raspberry

All made in the state of Washington of course. How about it Doctor? Much better than Smuckers.

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Fanatical Wrote:P&G, Company of the Devil!!
We receive mail from time to time asking us if Proctor & Gamble (P&G), the maker of many well-known soap and detergent products, is a satanic organization. Inquirers frequently call our attention to P&G's curious logo.
In fact, I have no evidence whatsoever that Proctor & Gamble is linked with Satanism. The constant rumor that the president of this huge company once went on a major TV talk show and professed to being a member of the Church of Satan has definitely been proven to be false. The company believes that rumor was begun by corporate competitors.
Strangely, however, Proctor & Gamble has for years stubbornly refused to toss out its logo of an old man in the moon surrounded by 13 stars. Some people suspect that the stars represent the occultic number 13, and the belief is that they were arranged to roughly appear as a 6, the number of the beast of Revelation 13. What seem to be two horns come out of the old man's head.
Proctor & Gamble vigorously denies the accusations, contending that the horns are merely curls of hair. And the 13 stars? According to Proctor & Gamble, they represent the original 13 colonies of the U.S.A. The man in the moon, a company spokesman claims, also honors the original colonies.
In 1992, Proctor & Gamble decided to slightly revise its bizarre and troublesome logo. A corporate spokesman announced that the curls (or horns?) were being softened artistically. Other minor changes were also made, ostensibly to alleviate concerns. But rumors and questions still remain.
In any case, soap-maker Proctor & Gamble has filed lawsuits against several people believed to be responsible for spreading the allegations of devilism. But, in at least one of the lawsuits, the company raised eyebrows when the news came out that Proctor & Gamble was seeking exactly $66,600 in damages!
http://content.answers.com/main/content/...&glogo.jpg

I never liked working there. So much internal politics and backstabbing.

Well if you worked there then you should know the whole story. You must of been some kind of short timer that never found out much about anything. My dad worked there 37 years, and I do know the real story. The company that started the whole BS rumer about their logo being Satantic was (unfortunately) a Christian church group in Florida that happened to be working for this company that starts with the letter "A". But I'm not going to waste my time because I don't think you really care. If anybody else does, I'll be glad to tell the real story.

Yes, unfortunately P&G has become very PC and global. There for a while it seemed the only way to get a job there was to be female or else have black skin. My dad left around 1990 (after working there for 37 years) and he said he got out at the right time. It's still probably considered the best company in Cincinnati to work for though. I think it is anyway.
12-07-2006 10:11 PM
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KISS----Knights in Satan's Service
WASP---We are Satan's People
AC/DC---After Christ, Devil Comes



Sorry, I don't buy the BS about meanings in names or logos. Call me a skeptic. 01-wingedeagle
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RebelKev Wrote:AC/DC---After Christ, Devil Comes

I thought it was Anti Christ, Devil Crusader ;-)
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When I was in Jr. Hi our church youth group went to this presentation in Findlay on how Satan has proliferated Rock n' Roll and other parts of our life. This guy had dirt on every freakin rock band. From the beach boys to Rush. It was amazing. He gave a five minute presentation on P&G.

The one thing that sticks in my mind though is bar codes and credit cards. In revelations it talks about buying food with the mark of the beast. Look on any bar code they'll have three bold longer lines in the front, middle, and end. Guess what number that longer line codes for.... you guessed it 6. Look on any bar code, you'll see it. I wish I was more computer literate. Could I take a picture with my cell phone and put it on here. Blah seems the most creative with that stuff. GB mentioned photobucket..... I'll ask the kids at school about it. Any of you guys have a myspace. It's a big thing among today's youth. They put stuff on there that's amazing. I wonder if they use photobucket. I would loved to show you guys my Oprah 15 seconds.
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Machiavelli Wrote:When I was in Jr. Hi our church youth group went to this presentation in Findlay on how Satan has proliferated Rock n' Roll and other parts of our life. This guy had dirt on every freakin rock band. From the beach boys to Rush. It was amazing. He gave a five minute presentation on P&G.

As a Rush fan, I know exactly what you're talking about. Neal Peart's bass drum had a 6-pointed star on it. It was an idiotic stance to take.

...and I'm a Christian.
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RebelKev Wrote:
Machiavelli Wrote:When I was in Jr. Hi our church youth group went to this presentation in Findlay on how Satan has proliferated Rock n' Roll and other parts of our life. This guy had dirt on every freakin rock band. From the beach boys to Rush. It was amazing. He gave a five minute presentation on P&G.

As a Rush fan, I know exactly what you're talking about. Neal Peart's bass drum had a 6-pointed star on it. It was an idiotic stance to take.

...and I'm a Christian.

No not Rush! 03-weeping
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Endzone2 Wrote:
Machiavelli Wrote:Yes,

I went to BGSU. Now what's the point with this. What does Torch get for finding Waldo.

How about 3 jars? I've already mailed out 20 boxes to different friends back in Texas and Ohio--all free of charge of course. And by now I've figured out which ones are the best:

1. Woodring's Boysenberry
2. Woodring's Apple Butter
3. Deer Mountain Raspberry
4. Maury Island Red Raspberry

All made in the state of Washington of course. How about it Doctor? Much better than Smuckers.

You're on!

That would be awesome!

I each of 1,3, 4. I like boysenberry, and my FIL is a raspberry fanatic.

Added note: Smuckers is an Ohio product though, so can't dis the home state.
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Endzone2 Wrote:It's still probably considered the best company in Cincinnati to work for though. I think it is anyway.

I'd love to work there. I want to be in the commercial market so bad! 03-hissyfit

If any of you can get my resume in the door there, I'd be much obliged.
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A good friend of mine's brother in law is a pharm-rep for them. I golf with him every year. What division of P&G are you looking at?
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DrTorch Wrote:
Endzone2 Wrote:It's still probably considered the best company in Cincinnati to work for though. I think it is anyway.

I'd love to work there. I want to be in the commercial market so bad! 03-hissyfit

If any of you can get my resume in the door there, I'd be much obliged.
My sister works in the HR department there. She's been there for 15 years now I think. She has actually gotten people on by accepting and submitting their resumes. I suppose I forward a resume to her if you like. I don't feel at liberty to pass out her email address.
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DrTorch Wrote:
Endzone2 Wrote:
Machiavelli Wrote:Yes,

I went to BGSU. Now what's the point with this. What does Torch get for finding Waldo.

How about 3 jars? I've already mailed out 20 boxes to different friends back in Texas and Ohio--all free of charge of course. And by now I've figured out which ones are the best:

1. Woodring's Boysenberry
2. Woodring's Apple Butter
3. Deer Mountain Raspberry
4. Maury Island Red Raspberry

All made in the state of Washington of course. How about it Doctor? Much better than Smuckers.

You're on!

That would be awesome!

I each of 1,3, 4. I like boysenberry, and my FIL is a raspberry fanatic.

Added note: Smuckers is an Ohio product though, so can't dis the home state.

Alright, this will require a mailing address-school/home/work I don't care--just give me a good address. I ship by USPS priority mail. It will take a few days to get them together. PM or email with a good address. exreo@earthlink.net.

Let's just say then that they are better than Smuckers--not much better.
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Dr. Torch I went to Public Market in Seattle yesterday and I got a bunch of jars of jams. I've boxed up a few Christmas presents and also put these 3 in a box for you if you're still interested. I'll give you until Wednesday to provide me with an address. If I don't hear from you by then, I'll offer it to the 2nd place winner--Machiavelli. Then, I'll open it up to anybody on the board.

Can Endzone be trusted? Or did he put some Cyanide (or who knows what?) in the jars? Haha.

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Since Dr. Torch seems to have lost interest in claiming the prize, would Machiavelli (the 2nd place finisher) like to claim it?

I got an email from a friend of mine who is a school teacher today. She said she took them to school for a taste test and she said they ABSOLUTELY LOVED the woodring's Red Raspberry. I didn't even think that was one of the best ones.

I'll give you 2 days. Then I may go over to the TCU board (where they know me better) and see if I can give it away.
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Donate it to the teacher in Machiavelli's name. I graciously accept your award and donate it to a school in Kent, Wa.
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Endzone2 Wrote:Dr. Torch I went to Public Market in Seattle yesterday and I got a bunch of jars of jams. I've boxed up a few Christmas presents and also put these 3 in a box for you if you're still interested. I'll give you until Wednesday to provide me with an address. If I don't hear from you by then, I'll offer it to the 2nd place winner--Machiavelli. Then, I'll open it up to anybody on the board.


NOOO! I was on travel the last 2 days!

I'll send you a PM w/ my address!
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I mailed it Friday afternoon DrTorch. I went to the Bellevu, WA post office, and it was almost pitch black except for a small light they had running on a battery or something. They were only taking cash and it cleaned out my wallet--I still had to go to the car to get some quarters. It's coming to you by priority mail. The blackout up here is like nothing I have ever seen. They finally got the power back on tonight after it had been down for three days. Enjoy.
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