Tom Cruise/Katie Holmes/Scientology - MERGED THREADS

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  • #181
And she's been pregnant--what? 10 months now?

It seems like forever, or at least 18 months. What's the gestation period for an elephant? 22 months. We're going to have to wait a little while longer for this bundle of joy. :p :p :p
 
  • #182
deandaniellws said:
Her stomach has gotten bigger then smaller, now the belly button is moving to the side. No, this pregnancy is not real. IMO And then there was that picture showing a pillow one day when her shirt blew up.


Anyone have a link to THAT pic? I'd love to see that!!!
 
  • #183
http://scientomogy.blogspot.com/

Scoll down. So a makeup artists work. When the baby comes out looking like an Asian,Native American,Hispanic. (hope those are politically correct.) He will probably say they did it in those countries. He's weird.


She drank way too much Koolaid.
 
  • #184
She could use a WebSleuth intervention ASAP.:blushing:
 
  • #185
Does she ever say anything? Do the magazines ever quote her saying anything? I haven't read them. Seems like Tom does all the talking. Their relationship seems really deep. On the People magazine website he was asked what attracted him to her. "She does this cute thing with her tongue when she smiles. And she just loves cupcakes."

Wow.
 
  • #186
:truce:

I think the belly is real.
 
  • #187
IdahoMom said:
:truce:

I think the belly is real.

Hard to know what to believe.....I saw one pic with her shirt blowing up and it looked real to me......but that Scientomogy site shows pics with a fake looking mis-placed belly button....I am confused!!!

Also read in the Red Eye (Chicago mini-newspaper) that she may have given birth ALREADY!!!! Just a rumor......
 
  • #188
Marthatex said:
On the People magazine website he was asked what attracted him to her. "She does this cute thing with her tongue when she smiles. And she just loves cupcakes."
OK, Now ummmm, How old are they again? Well maybe he should make her cupcakes in the easy bake oven since he sounds like a 3 year old!
 
  • #189
with sprinkles. As long as he approves.
 
  • #190
I think Scientologists take a very dim view on sprinkles....I'm juss' sayin'.....
 
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FLOH, thank you for your kindness. :) I really appreciate it.


Floh said:
It was a link worth seeing again as it spells some things right out for those who may miss it the first time.
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  • #193
HeartofTexas said:
ThinkofLaura, that's the same blog I mentioned in post 159 above.

Hey, that's great. :woohoo: :clap:

Sorry I missed your link in the rather fast moving thread, and sorry that it appears to have upset you enough that you had to point it out. I am the first to admit that I am far from perfect, LOL. :) :) :)
 
  • #194
From the above article (in post #191):

In an interview with GQ Magazine the actor insisted ”that talking about his Scientology beliefs had not damaged his career” reports the Mirror of the United Kingdom.

“It’s the exact opposite. You can try and create a PR machine that’s going to put out misinformation and discredit someone. But that’s not gonna stop me. Ever, ever. It’s the right thing to do,” he said.

Well maybe the box office recepts will be OK for Mission Impossible III, but what about Scientology?

With pitiful numbers like CBS uncovered maybe Scientology should tell Tom Cruise that “the right thing to do” is just shut up.
I think the boy is a touch delusional. Just a touch.
 
  • #195
My husband, who is very much into his professional world, which is very far from things like movie star's lives and topical news shows about them, had to sit through the Diane Sawyer interview because I was determined to see how Tom acted.
I was glad to see his total :eek: look.
He of few words about celebs said " The man is totally out of touch with reality and is probably creating a dangerous situation regarding the home delivery of Katie's baby". He would tend to look at things from a medical point of view..

I hadn't looked at it from that point of view so much, but IF ( a big if) Katie really is pregnant, I don't trust his judgment or her good sense to get medical help for the delivery. If something bad happened due to a lack of reasonable medical care during her labor, or if the baby needed urgent care, what would they do?

Poor little baby, if there is one, whether Katie and Tom's, or an already adopted baby, as some are speculating, he or she is going to have a strange life, apparently.




jilly said:
Exactly! I'm glad Diane did the interview. Interesting how she gets all these guys after they've shot themselves in the foot (I'm thinking of Peterson).
 
  • #196
HeartofTexas said:
From the above article (in post #191):


I think the boy is a touch delusional. Just a touch.
I agree with everyone who hates him..lol
I notice how nice he is to women and yet Matt Lauer got creamed..bet its cuz his father was stupid abd he would tell him what to do then tom would just ignore it-however he pply wanted to scream at him..tom has done everything he can to have total control as if he is afraid of the bogey man=father imo
 
  • #197
HOLLYWOOD - Pregnant actress Katie Holmes stunned a magazine journalist when she accompanied fiancé Tom Cruise on a recent interview, by acting in a "dazed, passive and vacant" manner.
I don't know if this article is accurate but maybe it explains her behavior.

According to the church's latest price list, recruits -- "raw meat," as Hubbard called them -- take auditing sessions that cost as much as $1,000 an hour, or $12,500 for a 12 1/2-hour "intensive."
Psychiatrists say these sessions can produce a drugged-like, mind-controlled euphoria that keeps customers coming back for more. To pay their fees, newcomers can earn commissions by recruiting new members, become auditors themselves or join the church staff and receive free counseling in exchange for what their written contracts describe as a "billion years" of labor. "Make sure that lots of bodies move through the shop," implored Hubbard in one of his bulletins to officials. "Make money. Make more money. Make others produce so as to make money . . . However you get them in or why, just do it."
http://www.holysmoke.org/cos/disgrace.htm

I was surprised to learn about scientology's tax exempt status.

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Cowen/essays/nytimes.html
 
  • #198
IMO...the pics of Tom and Katie from the upcoming GQ are absolutely gorgeous:

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  • #199
He must have been standing on a box when that picture was taken since that's the first time he's ever been eyeball to eyeball with her. And the picture doesn't do anything for me. Maybe if it was a different couple who hadn't acted either "dazed, passive and vacant", or with their tongue sticking out of their mouth when they smile, or if one of them hadn't acted like a total lunatic for the past year, or maybe if either of them had done anything to make me care about them or done anything to show that they cared about mankind... maybe then I would like the picture. But to me they are just becoming two tragic figures.
 
  • #200
HeartofTexas said:
He must have been standing on a box when that picture was taken since that's the first time he's ever been eyeball to eyeball with her. And the picture doesn't do anything for me. Maybe if it was a different couple who hadn't acted either "dazed, passive and vacant", or with their tongue sticking out of their mouth when they smile, or if one of them hadn't acted like a total lunatic for the past year, or maybe if either of them had done anything to make me care about them or done anything to show that they cared about mankind... maybe then I would like the picture. But to me they are just becoming two tragic figures.
They should have both been standing on a cupcake!!!
 
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