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    Quote Originally Posted by footshot View Post
    HOLY CRAP and loadsa wow, dunno why i was googling the possibilities of a place like this BUt here it is
    ive not read all the posts ive not filled out anything just skipped to the last one on this, and read someone mention murdo and stonelands !!
    That was when i was on staff at sainthill!! i remeber him and many others in the epf when i was on staff
    theres loads i have to say [ guess i,ll fill out my experiences in me profile} but if you remember a scruffy individual walking around the grounds trying to look busy and not quite a sea org member

    WEll that was MEE
    [till i actually tried to be a sea org member that is]
    Any way
    hello is all i wanted to say really
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    Crikey where to start
    well humour being preferable and the fact that i seemed to have fallen through the cracks in policy, I came to AOSH on OEC training and had to earn my rent/food so was working for estates org till i turned round expressing the wish to stay and join estates org
    One of the many roles i undertook
    Was a kinda head chef for the staff "restaurant" called "the stables'
    MAYHEM !!! [didnt know the first thing about running a kitchen let alone how to budget fer 450 people at 6 to 12 pence a meal or there abouts
    ever tried to placate seaorg members, whose particular org hadnt paid enough that week into the food budget, that they are on beans an rice fer a week
    See originally i was jsut an assistant to a reall sea org member > But when he went 'out ethics' [i forget why] he landed in the rpf { just down the slope in the wooden shed for those who strayed that end of the estate]
    STILL not a sea org member and no one to replace him and volunteerd to try an help out the situation
    There was also a french woman [ Marie,..?] but she got transferred from estates org to AOSH
    ONE bloke feeding 450 people !! including the officers !!
    if yu burn/cock up in any way the ability to get creative and cheat comes in handy
    i treid making pastry once , fer a mass of steak an mushroom pies
    they ended with dumplings in a kinda stew
    i learned that cinnamon isnt the the best thing to put in lasgagna [ still served it tho or the little epf guys did]
    Any complaints {yeah amazingly on rare occasions there were "some"] were handled by a cool little green policy that didnt even allow an officer in to my kitchen if i didnt want him there [ got me out of a lotof a shouting matches from org chiefs that one]

    At the end of each day the RPF came to wash up and clean the whole place to bottom
    The RPF for whatever reason are ised as a workforce and do a programme of training , your not allowed to talk to them and they are kinda shunned
    I,m too social fer that
    IT became a bit of a party because i could play music.... and they wnt allowed anything like that but i was Then people living outside the estate accross the main road started to complain so we had to turn it down a bit but the productivity went up really well [rage against the machine isnt quite the image we were sposed to portray]

    i made many freinds on staff and enjoyed most of the work i did their even tho i wasnt supposed to be there
    [please excuse my lack of typing skills]
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    Welcome to ESMB, Neill (two ls?).

    When were you cooking at the Stables?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dulloldfart View Post
    Welcome to ESMB, Neill (two ls?).

    When were you cooking at the Stables?

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    er 94 95 or 96 ish is the best i can remember, i spose its all the deception ive made about the time in C.Vs and employment forms i did so many things there
    including the inner skin of the box at the new gatehouse, the staff member in reno's i was with on that was called Neil too lol
    The murdo mentioned earlier was in the epf helping with the road resurfacing later on

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    Quote Originally Posted by footshot View Post
    er 94 95 or 96 ish is the best i can remember, i spose its all the deception ive made about the time in C.Vs and employment forms i did so many things there
    including the inner skin of the box at the new gatehouse, the staff member in reno's i was with on that was called Neil too lol
    The murdo mentioned earlier was in the epf helping with the road resurfacing later on
    OK, thanks. I left SH for a life of fun and sun (well, sun anyway) in the SO in LA in 1986. I remember Murdo Guy as a young, somewhat belligerent kid. About all I remember about him is his wanting (and getting) a big hammer for his birthday once. I dread to think what he did with it.

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    yup you got him lol
    there was also a large hungarian contingent there at the time , i forget why

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    Keep going with your stories Foot. We're enjoying. I was there way before you, mid-70s to 81, but there were undoubtedly some there at your time who I would remember.
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    Ex Saint Hill staff member Paula Cronin spotted in Anon flash raid video - stress test table at Burgess Hill.

    https://whyweprotest.net/community/t...-sussex.99010/

    Solo

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    Ex Saint Hill staff member Paula Cronin spotted in Anon flash raid video - stress test table at Burgess Hill.

    https://whyweprotest.net/community/t...-sussex.99010/

    Solo
    One of her children drowned (aged about 9 from memory) when he was taken with the other SO children to the seaside by the nannies.

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