I can't believe that anyone, even Doug Henning could put this out there and 
expect anyone to believe it.







On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:14 AM, salyavin808 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> 
wrote:
 
  
Shame that youtube doesn't have the original 1992 NLP broadcast, that one was 
bonkers with poor old Doug Henning jumping around and more smiley men in suits 
with rainbows all over the place.

I operated the autocue for a couple of election specials, great fun, it's a 
shame they (and some of the other crazy no-hope UK parties) have quit politics. 
But Maggie Thatcher thought that "frivolous" parties like Monster Raving 
Loonies or the Giant Green Chicken party were cheapening politics and put the 
cost of the deposit up to drive them away. For me there was no better sight 
than Tory and Labour politicians having to stand next to people dressed like 
chickens or pantomime horses on election night while the votes are read out. 
Punctured a few pompous balloons.



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mjackson74@...> wrote:


Yeah I did watch the video, all the way through. I had forgotten about Geoffrey 
Clements - I remeber seeing him on tapes talking to M way back when I was have 
"Evening Knowledge program" at MIU.

What struck me about this piece was it being written by someone who experienced 
it as a child - man, what a screwed up way to grow up!
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On Wed, 2/12/14, salyavin808 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
>Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: More British Bliss!
>To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
>Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014, 7:14 AM
>
>Did you watch the election video though, what a
>classic! Who knew that the Skem TMers had reduced the
>Mersyside crime rate by 60%? Nobody in Mersyside that's
>for sure!
>The
>funny thing is I worked for them and I voted for someone
>else! LOL.
>But
>they really thought they were going to win and it was an
>amazing effort to get a political party together in just a
>couple of weeks, even if it did just mean giving an intro
>talk to people who aren't interested. Of course, after
>it turned out they weren't going to be leading the
>country the story changed to it being a good way of getting
>the word out. And it was, I was manning the phones after the
>last election the NLP fought and was highly dubious that any
>member of the public would ring and ask for more info, but
>ring they did and I spent ages explaining all the terms and
>beliefs to them. Being evangelical isn't really my thing
>though and I wasn't very good at it, I think you need to
>really believe something to be a good teacher and I never
>did think it was very credible. 
>As
>I always say, you have to look at what this amazing
>coherence and nature support has done for the TMO to realise
>it isn't the best model for understanding society and
>human behaviour. I think it's a crock actually but there
>you are, we had fun while it lasted and I loved organising
>press conferences even if no one ever turned up. 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F5pR7Tj2qY

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