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Post by iameye on Dec 5, 2012 9:54:39 GMT -5
<<< The four young lads from Liverpool took the world by storm, and they weren't really that good. Their fame was choreographed, Beatlemania was created, it didn't just happen. The target was young minds.>>> . lol ;D
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Post by privyprincess on Dec 6, 2012 1:25:09 GMT -5
Well, I would like to hear more from ticonderoga regarding his theories and the findings which support them.
I have always thought John, was the beatle who changed the most, both personality-wise and looks-wise. I mean, he was always a smart-ass (which was one of the qualities I found endearing in him), but the "moptop John" seemed a bit more schoolboy prankster than the "post Pepper" ultra nasally, activist John. Yeah, drug use can alter a person in very many ways over a short period of time, but I'm not satisfied with that very convenient explanation. Pre and Post Pepper John seem like two totally different people. Both uber talented, both quick witted, but one much cuter and generally more likeable, imo.
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Post by JeremyHBoob on Dec 7, 2012 18:18:33 GMT -5
Maybe it was the mustaches ;D
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Post by iameye on Dec 7, 2012 19:27:19 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Dec 7, 2012 19:33:04 GMT -5
Well, I would like to hear more from ticonderoga regarding his theories and the findings which support them. I have always thought John, was the beatle who changed the most, both personality-wise and looks-wise. I mean, he was always a smart-ass (which was one of the qualities I found endearing in him), but the "moptop John" seemed a bit more schoolboy prankster than the "post Pepper" ultra nasally, activist John. Yeah, drug use can alter a person in very many ways over a short period of time, but I'm not satisfied with that very convenient explanation. Pre and Post Pepper John seem like two totally different people. Both uber talented, both quick witted, but one much cuter and generally more likeable, imo. apostle (n.) Old English apostol "messenger," especially the 12 witnesses sent forth by Jesus to preach his Gospel, from Late Latin apostolus, from Greek apostolos "messenger, person sent forth," from apostellein "send away, send forth," from apo- "from" (see apo-) + stellein in its secondary sense of "to send," from PIE *stel-yo-, suffixed form of root *stel- "to put, stand," with derivatives referring to a standing object or place Figurative sense of "chief advocate of a new principle or system" is from 1810 www.etymonline.com/index.php?allowed_in_frame=0&search=apostle&searchmode=nonewww.ridingthebeast.com/numbers/nu12.phpIn the appearances of the Virgin Mary to sister Mary-Danielle, named "Bush of Thorns", Mary speaks about the twelve apostles of the last times who will be called to lead a combat for the truth: "They are these twelve that will restore the new Church which will resuscitate from the ancient. I will reign with them, because they will be the princes of the new Church." lol
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Post by iameye on Dec 7, 2012 19:35:07 GMT -5
You want to know the real story? Well I'll tell you.
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Post by iameye on Dec 7, 2012 19:43:12 GMT -5
Well, tell me
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