
On Sunday 28 March 2004 16:32, Eris Reddoch wrote: > Bruce Johnson wrote: > > >>> "The Hootish..." he points at the screen, "You know?" > > >>> > > >>> He looks at Ricardo and then Cory, "You don't know about the > > >>> Hootish? It's a religious sect, or cult, depending on who you > > >>> ask. There are some on Argent, out near where I grew up. Never > > >>> caused any body any trouble, so my folks always said live and > > >>> let live." > > >>> > > >>> "Not surprising to see some here." he says, "I think the > > >>> Hooters are centered somewhere down the main...Serbia I think." > > >>> > > >>> "Now, what about is there about that family that connects them > > >>> to this broughaha?" Arvitis says pointing at the screen. > > >> > > >> "That is allegedly Lessas' daughter there." Ricardo says. "Could > > >> the Hootish getup be disguise?" > > > > > > Arivits shrugs, "I don't see why it couldn't be a disguise, still > > > if you're talking about stealing kids it could be the Hooters. > > > There were always stories... > > > > "We know the people who originally took the girl were someone's > > thugs, Guild connected. That doesn't sound like the people the > > Hooters would be mixed up with, I think. I've only heard a few things > > about them...what's this about stealing children?" > > "Stealing, I guess is harsh." Arvitis says, "But, that was the line my > folks always used on me when I was bad...that the Hooters would come and > steal me away." > > He leans back and puts his hands behind his head, "I guess the truth of > it is, the Hooters have a reputation of taking in unwanted children. > Their most, um...devote members don't...um, they're celibate. So, if > they want a family, kids, they have to adopt them, you know what I mean? > Not all of the Hootish are that extreme, but a lot are. It wouldn't > surprise me if some Hootish couple adopted an unwanted child, or what > they were told was an unwanted child." "That would mean someone forged papers, a customs agent is in the pocket, or both" Cory comments. -- Earl F Hampton http://hamiii.sytes.net/index.phtml