<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But, Bob, you forget the TMO's Prime Directive: which is to give
> special privileges to those with money and/or celebrity.
>
> It's ALWAYS been that way...what makes you think it is becoming
> any different now?
>
> Do you think for one cottin' pickin' minute that a non-celebrity
> non-
> rich David Lynch who would make the kind of soft-core porn that is
> intrinsically part of "Mulholland Drive" would not be immediately
> banned from the TMO? (notwithstanding the fact that they are
> wonderful lesbian scenes).
>
> Do you have any doubt whatsoever?
>
> What about Doug Henning's long hair in the '70s and '80s? Do you
> have any delusions why he was able to keep it when virtually
> anyone else in the Movement would have been ejected?
Sorry to disagree, but it wasn't always about money;
it was about whether they needed you. I never had any
money when I worked at the Regional Office and at
National, but I was good at what I did and they needed
me, so they put up with my sometimes long hair and
even more, my ties. I tended towards tasteful but
outlandish ties, more often than not ties with nekkid
women all over them. And no one ever said a word.
My guess is that they realized they'd never find any-
one else who was willing to work 60=70 hours a week
for $600 a month :-), but there is also the possibility
that the people who would have been offended were so
spaced out that they couldn't actually *focus* on a
tie and what was printed on it. :-)
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