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− | '''Appliantology''' as a noun is a combination of the words "Scientology" and "Appliance". "The First Church of Appliantology" is the fictional religion founded by the fictional character | + | '''Appliantology''' as a noun is a combination of the words "Scientology" and "Appliance".<br> |
− | + | "The First Church of Appliantology" is the fictional religion founded by the fictional character [[L. Ron Hoover]] (which in itself combines the names of the founder of "[[wikipedia:Scientology|Scientology]]", [[L. Ron Hubbard]] and the brand name of vacuum cleaners "[[wikipedia:The Hoover Company|Hoover]]".<br> | |
+ | "The First Church of Appliantology" and [[L. Ron Hoover]] appear in [[Biography|FZ]]'s album [[Joe's Garage Acts I, II & III|Joe's Garage]] after the [[The Central Scrutinizer|Central Scrutinizer]] gives ''Joe'' the advice to "... stick closer to church-oriented activities." | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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*[[wikipedia:Scientology|Scientology Wikipedia Article]] | *[[wikipedia:Scientology|Scientology Wikipedia Article]] | ||
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*[[wikipedia:L. Ron Hubbard|L. Ron Hubbard Wikipedia Article]] | *[[wikipedia:L. Ron Hubbard|L. Ron Hubbard Wikipedia Article]] | ||
*[[wikipedia:The Hoover Company|The Hoover Company]] | *[[wikipedia:The Hoover Company|The Hoover Company]] | ||
[[Category:Them Or Us (The List)]] | [[Category:Them Or Us (The List)]] |
Latest revision as of 13:22, 18 July 2021
Appliantology as a noun is a combination of the words "Scientology" and "Appliance".
"The First Church of Appliantology" is the fictional religion founded by the fictional character L. Ron Hoover (which in itself combines the names of the founder of "Scientology", L. Ron Hubbard and the brand name of vacuum cleaners "Hoover".
"The First Church of Appliantology" and L. Ron Hoover appear in FZ's album Joe's Garage after the Central Scrutinizer gives Joe the advice to "... stick closer to church-oriented activities."