Thursday, August 16, 2012

The Scientology building...

...in downtown Ocala, doing a little advertising.

As you may recall, the Scientology building was a "gift" from the actor, John Travolta, who has a home in Ocala

17 comments:

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

Wow, you would think with all the press that Tom Cruise gives them, most people would already know what Scientology is, guess not if they need to advertise.

Kay said...

Does John himself give the tours?

hamilton said...

I do wonder how many people are curious enough to actually enter... it is a scary thought.

RedPat said...

Scary stuff!

Randy said...

Interesting religion.

magiceye said...

Did you enter to find out?

Jack said...

Gee, thanks John.

roentare said...

Yew, my heart is palpitating. I just dont have enough money to believe in this religion. The facade looks so humble and innocent...

cieldequimper said...

I'll skip, thanks.

Anonymous said...

Tight squeeze fitting 'Scientology' onto the A Board!

Birdman said...

Take a tour of what? A square room? Point out the corners to me? "Tom Cruise once sat here." Sheeeeeeesh!
Love that ol' time religion!

Halcyon said...

What a great gift. :S
Looks like it's disguised as a cafe or something. Not what I'd expect there. :S

Sharon said...

I just noticed that this organization is now using an old church building located near my office. No tour needed or wanted here.

Unknown said...

I would immediatly cross the street to the other side! LOL! And I shall say no more. :-)

Small City Scenes said...

Hmmmmm.....That's it! MB

EG CameraGirl said...

I think I'll pass on this invitation, thank you.

Davidlind said...

So when are you going to swing by Travolta's place and take a pic of his passenger jet parked in the driveway? I'm feeling a bit "teased" by this photo and really do anticipate the money shot sometime soon. You might need to dress up like a navy seal and wear a small bush on your head to get close but I feel it would be well worth it! Defend the Freedom to Blog (and take pictures). Let's do it today!

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