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Post by Doc on Nov 9, 2007 2:44:10 GMT -5
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Post by JoJo on Nov 9, 2007 19:22:15 GMT -5
I looked through the Wiki edits, and couldn't find anything, except that the Maccafunhouse crowd keeps trying to put their board as a link, and it keeps getting edited out. (happens to us too)
I think Heather making a statement like that publicly would appear on someone's radar screen, especially with the alert crowd here.. Maybe she said he's "dead to her", wouldn't surprise me.
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Post by iburiedpaul on Nov 9, 2007 20:07:46 GMT -5
You probably saw this but it was an interesting quote: Asked if he regretted meeting and marrying Mills, 39, McCartney told the magazine: "Going through a divorce is a very painful thing. As Winston Churchill once said, 'If you're going through hell, keep going!' www.reuters.com/article/entertainmentNews/idUSL1558537120071015
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Post by Doc on Nov 10, 2007 0:46:19 GMT -5
"We shall fight on the beaches. We shall fight on the landing grounds. We shall fight in the fields, and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. We shall never surrender!" Speech about Dunkirk given in House of Commons June 4, 1940. from: www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm332930.htmlalso: Never Give In" The speech was made 29 October 1941 to the boys at Churchill's old public [private] school, Harrow--not Oxford or Cambridge:"Never give in--never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.'' But, my fave: At the end of the war, before the election that he lost in 1945, The Times of London prepared an editorial suggesting that he campaign as a nonpartisan world leader and retire gracefully rather soon afterward. The editor first informed Churchill that he was going to make these two points. "Mr. Editor," Churchill said to the first point, "I fight for my corner." And, to the second: "Mr. Editor, I leave when the pub closes." I'd like to order everyone another round, on me. Drink up folks, it ain't over till the fat lady goes tits up at the bar.
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Post by Doc on Nov 10, 2007 1:24:39 GMT -5
I looked through the Wiki edits, and couldn't find anything, except that the Maccafunhouse crowd keeps trying to put their board as a link, and it keeps getting edited out. (happens to us too) I think Heather making a statement like that publicly would appear on someone's radar screen, especially with the alert crowd here.. Maybe she said he's "dead to her", wouldn't surprise me. Somehow today I don't really see Heather ever actually mentioning this whole PID topic. Whether she knows or not, surely she must, but I think by now it's a foregone conclusion that it's an unprovable premise and more likely to make her look crazy rather than betrayed. Some will say she is grasping at straws, desperate. It may do Paul a favor in an ironic twist if she does because in so doing she would discredit herself and her divorce claims and it would get her out of the way and put the final nail in the PID coffin for good. Could that be the plan? Is fate pushing her inexorably toward this undoing? But even if so, what if a certain percentage BELIEVED her? Where could this lead? What would it take to bring about "the fix" then? Can "they" dare risk it?It's all a gamble. How will it all air out? Will it all spread too far and wide? [If you take the "BL" outta gamble, all you got left is a "game." Similarly, if you take the "BL" out of a "BLT", all you got left is some soggy tomatoes. Dump 'em in the blender and then spread 'em on a square Trisket.Proving that, no matter how shallow the nonsense, I CAN still make a rhyme using "Trisket." Back to my point------would they intervene and lead her to change topics, or would they just allow her to say what ever she was feeling and let the potato chips Faul----in their flavor? You know what? In America, gasoline is now about $3.00 and up and rising, and, really, given the economic mood in America-----housing and mortgage foreclosures are breaking all time records----and a most controversial war rages far away-----we're all so distracted that most of us aren't likely to be too flabbergasted hearing that Paul might be dead AGAIN for the 20th time since 1969. Surprised, amazed, even sad. But as one baby boomer speaking for many, I think I can safely say that we'd ALL get over it.......... Meanwhile, I am tempted for some reason to hit the kitchen and maybe spread some tomato puree on a cracker and call it a night. They should leave Heather the hell alone and let Paul and she duke it out over the money. In the end, they'll both amicably raise the kid and be on friendly terms. Why do I say so? In spite of all this sh*t, they STILL love each other. I know these things. Oh I could'a used "brisket." Or "frisk it." Or, "whisk it." "tisket", "bisquit." Or the unlikely "Miss Kit." or a British "Waistecoat." So many ways to make it work, with just a little exploration.
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Post by B on Nov 10, 2007 12:31:04 GMT -5
But instead you called it a 'night'. "I am tempted for some reason to hit the kitchen and maybe spread some tomato puree on a cracker and call it a night."
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Post by Doc on Nov 12, 2007 2:08:13 GMT -5
But instead you called it a 'night'. "I am tempted for some reason to hit the kitchen and maybe spread some tomato puree on a cracker and call it a night."lol oops, haha, sorry. Well, at least I didn't call it a Knight!
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