Another shameless Beatles ripoff.
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Re: Another shameless Beatles ripoff.
Antiquehunter wrote:With apologies to McCartney / Lennon
Who sang in a group called The Beetles?
BTW, no need for this McCartney / Lennon stuff. Macca, as Sir Paul likes to be known, is more than happy with Lennon-McCartney.
Paul McCartney, and at least first wife, Linda, believed in love and peace, and that sort of thing.
Macca's second wife, name escapes, may take some converting, but that's another matter. The whole world seems to be going backwards into the middle ages, with ID et al.
Love and peace.
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why do you epmhisize the two EE's wich do no exist in the name of the band, "The Beatles"?
daftbeaker wrote:But if I stop bugging you I'll have to go back to arguing with Qwerty about whether beauty is truth and precisely what we both mean by 'purple'
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I was wondering that, myself. Did we miss something?
Anyway, I'm loving these BeAtles ripoffs immensely. And I would like to point out (in case no-one else has, all ready) that in the Beatles' album "Magical Mystery Tour" there was an accompanying booklet which featured a photo (from the MMT movie) of John Lennon dressed as a waiter and serving giant heaps of SPAGHETTI to Ringo's Aunt Jessie on page 20. So, never mind the "I buried Paul" business, this album obviously had another secret message, entirely.
Anyway, I'm loving these BeAtles ripoffs immensely. And I would like to point out (in case no-one else has, all ready) that in the Beatles' album "Magical Mystery Tour" there was an accompanying booklet which featured a photo (from the MMT movie) of John Lennon dressed as a waiter and serving giant heaps of SPAGHETTI to Ringo's Aunt Jessie on page 20. So, never mind the "I buried Paul" business, this album obviously had another secret message, entirely.
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Give Peace A Chance

"All we are saying is Give Peace A Chance" -John Lennon
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indeed. he looks like younger john cleese. and that fat person skit.
daftbeaker wrote:But if I stop bugging you I'll have to go back to arguing with Qwerty about whether beauty is truth and precisely what we both mean by 'purple'
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I think that since they did show quite an interest in enlightenment, that they would have found their way here sooner or later. I'm guessing that Lennon especially would have loved FSM, what with his sense of humor and distain for conformity.
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Touching you touching me...
Would you rather be?:
a. Touched by his noodly appendage.
or
b. Touched by the Beatles.
a. Touched by his noodly appendage.
or
b. Touched by the Beatles.
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