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luck, ride (one's) expect or count on an even better run of good fortune i than (one) has had already. Just sit back and ride your luck. -R2H Fundamentals (7 Aug. 63) 1 major thought the complete thought being expressed in words by the audi tor. In other words, when you read this line, 'Who or what would want to catch catfish?" that thing has got to fire on that, not because the goal is on the end, but the line as a major thought has got to fire. -Goals List ing (9 Aug. 62) malamutes any of a breed of large, strong dog with a thick coat of gray or black-and-white and a bushy tail. It was developed as a~ sled dog by the Alaskan Eskimo. . . . he was one of these fantastic malamutes - and hed 1 bare his teeth, come tearing across the yard, fangs just shooting out of his face in all directions. -R2H Fundamentals (7 Aug. 63) malarkey (slang) insincere, meaningless or deliberately misleading talk; non manic abnormal excitability, exaggerated feeling of well-being, flight of ideas, excessive activity, etc. Now, similarly, you could go further and find a pc ARC break into a total manic. -Handling ARC Breaks (28 147 May 63) Marcabians people of the Marcab Confederacy various planets united into a very vast civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000 years, formed out of the fragments of earlier civilizations. In the last 10,000 years they have gone on with a sort of decadent kicked-in the-head civ.ilization that contains automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships-a civilization which looks almost an exact duplicate but is worse off than the current US civilization. I was sitting there idly speculating about it over my scrambled eggs, and I suddenly realized-still eating, I mean, Fm decadent-I suddenly realized that these between-lives blokes, the Marcabians, wouldn't know what to do if they came down here and saw that they had a Marcab headquartershere. ' R2H Fundamentals (7 Aug. 63) i Mark IV.- short for Mark IV E-Meter, released in 1961 and at the time be- came the only meter allowed in Scientology Academies. Well, Fm solving f that with drills and attention and various things, and Fm also doublesolving it by making sure that a persistent-read E-Meter comes into existence in the very near future that can be hooked up to a Mark IV and red lights go on and pinball's dials go around when you hit a read, see, and it stays on until you do something about it or something like that."1-? ,c tested? upse . invalidated? 'Perfectable scrambled eggishness'-anything been perfectabled?" -Handling ARC Breaks (28 May 63) )n Picasso Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Spanish painter and sculptor. Known as 2- one of the foremost twentieth-century artists. . . . point out to your com rt panions in a very loud voice the wonderful work done by Picasso. 153 W E-Meter Reads and ARC Breaks (17 July 62) Picasso's brown period a humorously coined term for a chronological pe if riod into which many of Picasso's works have been classified, such as his so-called blue period, characterized by paintings done of old men, moth y' ers and children, and beggars, all done in predominantly blue tones. You ~ Y look at The Cavalier, or something like that, and you say, Wow, that n actually is a very excellent example of Picasso's brown period." -E-Meter 9 Reads and ARC Breaks (17 July 62) pienie (informal) an enjoyable experience or time. Now, brother, youre going n to have a pienie. -Handling ARC Breaks (28 May 63) picture See mental image picture in this glossary. And then he didnt get there, and he saw a picture that was the fifteenth incident. -Handling ARC Breaks (28 May 63) pin one of the two slender posts near the base and on either side of the E-Meter needle. These pins act to stop the extreme left or right motion 't of the needle. . . . and the thing falls off the pin and the auditor says, Ir "That's-do you agree that's clean?" -E-Meter Reads and ARC Breaks (17 July 62) pinballs of or pertaining to any of various games played on a sloping, glass topped table presenting a field of colorful, knoblike target pins and rails, 3 the object usually being to shoot a ball, driven by a spring, up a side passage and cause it to roll back down against these projections and through channels, which electrically flash or ring and record the score. Well, Fm solving that with drills and attention and various things, and f ~` Fm also double-solving it by making sure that a persistent-read E-Meter comes into existence in the very near future that can be hooked up to a Mark X and red lights go on and pinball's dials go around when you hit a ~ead, see, and it stays on until you do something about it or something like that. -Goals Listing (9 Aug. 62) ~ 9~ Cycle (24 July 63)ble confusion with older, invalid concepts. It comes from the Greek letter -theta (0), which the Greeks used to represent thought or perhaps spirit, to which an n is added to make a noun in the modern style used to ere-- 1 GLOSSARYsee Grades of Release in this glossary.