JO:
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So there was no support basically at home because of all the dysfunction
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that was going on but there was support over here for her to at least function (inaudible) Is that what I’m hearing?
OH:
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I think that Lisa felt that the church was her strength. That they were, or the
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organization, or whatever, you know she got a lot of success there. She had a lot of success. She felt stronger, she felt like what she was doing was making, her stronger, better,
SF:
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Making a difference to the world.
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OH:
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Absolutely. Certainly, certainly in her life. You know whether there were
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any larger concepts of doing wonderful things for the world, urn, I don’t know at that time, but I know that she felt very strongly that it was what was going to make her whole.
JO:
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So it was working for her?
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OH:
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Absolutely. She was very confident, she gaining, well, at different times.
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When she got back in the church, after what, I don’t remember if it was six months or a year, or whatever that she was out. There was some period of time that she was out of the church and after that, when she got back in, you know, she really gained a lot of confidence, she was happy to be back, she was happy to be in it, urn, and I know she that it was the right thing for her to be doing.
JO:
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Let me ask you this. When she got back into the church, and they accepted
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her, she was working for them again. Was she working long hours, long days?
OH:
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I don’t know. Since I don’t live in Dallas, I don’t remember. I know that the
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first job I remember her having urn, that was very successful. She worked, she worked for a company that sold commercial property that was run by Scientologist in the Dallas area I believe.
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SF: Do you remember the name of the company?
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OH:
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No, I don’t, but it was a, they sold commercial property. I remember talking
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to her at that time. She started, she had left the phone company which she had gone back to, I think when she went back to Dallas, which is where she had worked before, cause I remember her saying “I got my seniority back, I wasn’t gone” or something like that, and I may be confusing the times, you’ll have to pardon me for that.
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