OMG
Tom's of Maine fennel toothpaste tastes almost exactly like ouzo. Big win!
Comments
on 2006-03-20 16:52:16.0, tom commented:
Good lord, Ben. Scientology terminology AND wishing things tasted more like ouzo? You've gone completely nuts.
and, further, on 2006-03-20 17:01:54.0, ben wolfson commented:
Scientology terminology?
and, further, on 2006-03-20 21:30:13.0, bitchphd commented:
Why do you insist on not crediting your sources?
and, further, on 2006-03-20 22:47:39.0, rone commented:
Are you gargling with pastis?
and, further, on 2006-03-21 10:02:54.0, ben wolfson commented:
No, but maybe I should start.
and, further, on 2006-03-23 22:35:05.0, tom commented:
Days late, but yeah: Scientologists strive for "getting a win" in auditing. Alright, so I'll grant that the phrase MAY have originated elsewhere. I have doubts, though -- could very well be that it leaked into hollywood and pop culture via the CoS. Scientology's use of it goes back to Hubbard's writing.
and, further, on 2006-03-24 12:06:44.0, Michael Roetzel commented:
You know, I am not a fennel fan.
and, further, on 2006-03-24 12:10:50.0, ben wolfson commented:
My hypothesis is that that's the explanation for your massive suckitude, Michael.
Tom, I think I picked up "big win" from browsing the Jargon File (or communication with others who had).
and, further, on 2006-03-27 5:54:12.0, Matt Weiner commented:
Tom, googling "getting a win" and "big win" yieldeth a bunch of references to court cases, business deals, and sports on the front page. Have the sneaky scientologists conspired to push their technicaly use of their term down in the rankings? Or are you subtly proselytizing, letting us know that we're using Scientology terms already, and might as well join the fold? Huh?