Sunday evening I stayed late at my boat to handle a few chores. Down here at my office there is generally a huge party going on every weekend, starting at Friday after noon and continuing until Sunday late morning: the entire marina is one big bash, beanfeast, shindig, soirée, wingding, etc. I put off the trip home for three reasons: 1) My neighbor was still going on and on about "throwing the Nazis in the water," and I wanted to impress upon him the need to behave himself. This guy is a WW2 vet and I think he may have gotten a bit dazed at Dunkerque and stayed that way: when he sees Nazis at the dock, he's compelled to attack 'em. He's very upset with the crime syndicate for trashing his boat. 2) After they talked with Sheriff Bob, my neighbors had many questions about Scientology. They were also throwing a party, with Champagne, and a glass or five was waved at me. I pronounced the bubbly "innocent, and a touch precocious" and then explained to the crowd the nature of "Dead Agenting," the OSA / GO, Operation Snow White, ("Why yes, I'll have another glass...."), Lisa McPherson, Lower Conditions, Paulette Cooper, chain locker imprisonment, ("Eh? More bubbly? Well, if you insist...."), the RPF, the Bunker hammer attack.... and they kept asking for more. Fortunately the bottle ran dry so I had an excuse to leave. 3) I made a Live Agent flyer, printed out about 30 copies, and passed out 11 copies to people on the dock--- they came and got them: I didn't have to go to them and ask if they wanted a copy. I also gave a copy to the Sheriff and the Harbor Patrol. This flyer explains why I object to Scientology's crimes and human rights abuses, and why the "picketers" were ashamed to tell anyone they are Scientologists. A copy of this flyer will soon be at: http://holysmoke.org/liveagent.htm Just as I was getting ready for the long drive to San Diego (Sunday evening traffic is the pits), my friend Johann came by and asked me if I had made a decision on the Hawai'i job. He said he would ship my computer there and get me internet access! Way cool.