My mustache draws all the ladys......and the walrus....
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Re: Faul « Reply #175 on Jun 18, 2011, 3:06pm »
oh and watch my new series the love code on youtube i need help with it if any of you are interested. I will soon be doing a thread called Disproving Doubleback, look out for it.
puffin's right. your only in it for the hoax. your afraid of being proven wrong which has been done over and over and STILL you wont give up. If i get Proven wrong, ill take it glady and do better and learn from ok? Obviusly ur a dimwit.
oh, come on. I prove you wrong every single day, and you don't listen either.
I feel your pain, seeker.
Don't worry, someday you'll live up to your name It just might take a little more time to see the light.
oh and watch my new series the love code on youtube i need help with it if any of you are interested. I will soon be doing a thread called Disproving Doubleback, look out for it.
puffin's right. your only in it for the hoax. your afraid of being proven wrong which has been done over and over and STILL you wont give up. If i get Proven wrong, ill take it glady and do better and learn from ok? Obviusly ur a dimwit.
oh, come on. I prove you wrong every single day, and you don't listen either.
Lol!!! That's told that bozo.
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I feel your pain, seeker.
Don't worry, someday you'll live up to your name It just might take a little more time to see the light.
But it could happen in a blink of an eye, ya know
Thank you. At least one other person has an open mind about there being an impostor.
« Last Edit: Jun 18, 2011, 5:14pm by truthseeker »
Thank you. At least one other person has an open mind about there being an impostor.
Is an imposter the same as someone in DISGUISE?
c.1300, from O.Fr. desguiser (11c.) "disguise, change one's appearance," from des- "away, off" (see dis-) + guise "style, appearance" (see guise)
guise (n.) late 13c., "style or fashion of attire," from O.Fr. guise "manner, fashion, way," from Frankish *wisa or some similar Germanic source (cf. O.H.G. wisa "manner, wise;" see wise (n.)
My mustache draws all the ladys......and the walrus....
Joined: Mar 2011 Gender: Male Posts: 124 Location: at Abbey Road, fixing a hole.
Re: Faul « Reply #180 on Jun 22, 2011, 1:59pm »
iameye, firstly, when have you ever proven me wrong? you always just say stuff like, all roads lead back to pepper, and said father apollo and i honestly have no idea what either mean.
off that, yea im looking for some help in my new video series. me and truthseeker are on a good note as of now.
genius "guardian deity or spirit which watches over each person from birth; spirit, incarnation, wit, talent;" also "prophetic skill," originally "generative power," from root of gignere "beget, produce" (see kin), from PIE root *gen- "produce." Sense of "characteristic disposition" is from 1580s. Meaning "person of natural intelligence or talent" and that of "natural ability" are first recorded 1640s.
Seriously? Were those the two most different looking Pauls you could find? But kidding aside;
That’s some daaamn good “surgery”. With a face that plastic it’s a wonder he could talk or sing, or age. And no scars or trauma from having “his eye sockets moved around in his skull” – (paraphrasing from Maxwell). And how could Phil sing properly with those dentures? The first thing that struck me was how remarkable a match these two are. In fact, I’m almost inclined to think it could be the same guy. Notice even the heads are the same size, except for the long chin. (Was Phil's chin even that long & narrow?) But, alas, they’re only about 98% match, facially. Even taking into consideration that these photos are about 10 years apart, (the date is wrong in the second photo, it’s 1975-ish), these two are too similar to be different people, too different to be the same guy.
(probably not quite the help you were looking for, I?) (Also Maxwell, these are two of the Pauls that sometimes had the lower left eye).
Usually, when we hear or read something new, we just compare it to our own ideas. If it is the same, we accept it and say that it is correct. If it is not, we say it is incorrect. In either case, we learn nothing. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh ~
Sherlock Holmes to Watson: "Never theorize before you have data. Invariably, you end up twisting facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts."
The human body is not made of stone. Even hard tissue can morph over time.
"In addition to changes in the appearance of our skin and volume of facial fat, our skulls morph with time and contribute to our aged appearance."
John (Joseph) Merrick anyone?
"Merrick's condition gradually deteriorated during his four years at the London hospital. He required a great deal of care from the nursing staff and spent much of his time in bed, or sitting in his quarters, with diminishing energy. His facial deformities continued to grow and his head became even more enlarged. He died on 11 April 1890, at the age of 27"
Chin does not count. At the time gummy bear like material was inserted under the skin to stretch skin and give man more masculine appearance. Now that Paul is older those old implants are easily visible.
"Historically, various materials have been used for soft tissue and bony augmentation, including autogenous materials such as iliac and rib bone grafts and nasal cartilage. Aufricht described the successful use of the osteocartilaginous nasal hump for chin augmentation during combined plastic surgery of the nose and chin. He developed this technique in 1928 and reported that in one patient, the autograft remained intact for at least 27 years." http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/842915-overview#a0101
I can't believe that some people still believe Paul is alive, you're on PID forum! have ever listened to what Heather Mills said about Faul? not to mention he failed his parternity test btw he paid her mum until 1966 to take care of her daughter, obviously you have not done any research what an ignorant keep seeking
A few weeks ago I made some wise guy remark about how TKIN had died on its arse and now here we are, transported back to 2006 and the wonderful Phil Ackril myth! It has been six years so come on Sun King time to show us the evidence.
Anyway, what is interesting about the YouTube clip is it is from the film 'Give my regards to Broad Street'. Broad Street station, now demolished, was in the Bishopsgate area of London and Bishopsgate was referenced by John Lennon in the Pepper tune, 'Being for the benefit of Mr Kite'.
However, my friends over at Mystery Tramp have posted that the cover image for McCartney's album 'Run Devil Run' was taken of a shop from Broad Street in Atlanta. McCartney synchronicity or something else?