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Post by 65if2007 on Apr 12, 2008 1:33:04 GMT -5
Linda may have been a devoted wife and mother, but as an entertainer, she was Slim Whitman in drag.
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Post by il ras on Apr 12, 2008 4:05:38 GMT -5
wait a second... what is that frame at 3:28? does that foot have six toes?
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Post by B on Apr 12, 2008 15:17:58 GMT -5
Ilras, this six-toed (appearing) foot of Faul has been mentioned here before. Even by you! Reply # 46, Il Ras wrote:invanddis.proboards29.com/index.c.cgi?action=display&board=thisone&thread=1153264532&page=2"Faul - 6 toes That's really STRANGE!!! After having seen this pic, I started to browse the net looking for more informations about people with 6 fingers or six toes. After some try, I found this site: www.librarising.com/misc/index.html that has a page about that topic. Curiously, it has few other subjects; they are: Earth's Lovers: Mars and Venus (Venus and Mars!!) Astrology and The Twelve Hands of Time and.. The Magical Sixties When I saw the last one ( Magical Sixties) I thought it was strange that, starting from the sixties (1966/67, the time of replacement), in just two passages I was back there. So I decided to take a look also at that page and I found this: the pic is called daisy girl... remember this? someone said it was a reference to Silvye... don't know but that daisy... One more thing about miss Winters: as her right hand clearly (IMO) spells "Paul" I'm starting to think that the whole image is a rebus. "
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Post by il ras on Apr 12, 2008 20:49:35 GMT -5
Ilras, this six-toed (appearing) foot of Faul has been mentioned here before. Even by you! I know, that's way I was asking if that foot has 6 toes too..
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Post by B on Apr 12, 2008 20:58:38 GMT -5
Oh, I see; it's the other foot!
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Post by il ras on Apr 12, 2008 21:09:39 GMT -5
Oh, I see; it's the other foot! ?? In both case I see 6 toes in the right foot (the left one is partially hidden) I have two questions 1) do you guys see them too? 2) is the foot in the yt clip Faul's right foot?
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Post by B on Apr 12, 2008 21:27:30 GMT -5
1. I do. 2. I can't make sense of what I see in the YT video. I want to think I see one foot over the other, but the leg is too skinny to be a leg, and it's even too skinny to be an arm, and it has a strange bend in it.
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Post by skyward on Apr 12, 2008 22:11:57 GMT -5
wait a second... what is that frame at 3:28? does that foot have six toes? A differing opinion here. The frame at 3:28, I see a boot and then a pair of feet, do we know whose they are? It could be his daughter or wife sitting beside him with her legs crossed? I only see 5 toes and I think there is a glint from the boot that makes it appear there might be 6. I only see 5 toes on the right foot in the image that was posted in the above, previous post. I can't tell how many are on the left foot, it lacks detail.
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Post by thisone on Apr 13, 2008 10:05:50 GMT -5
The reason I posted was because I thought - "that's the Foulest Faul I've ever seen" and Linda's stellar performance of course! Slim Whitman LOL @ 65!! This little piggy went to market..... It looks like his little toe and next one have come together. Fused. His foot looks abnormal along the side! He wear no shoe-shine he got toe-jam football! Polydactyly or polydactylism (from Ancient Greek πολύς (polus) "many" + δάκτυλος (daktulos) "finger"), also known as hyperdactyly, is a congenital physical anomaly consisting of supernumerary fingers or toes. Well it was the sixtoes - anything went!!! ;D ;D
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Post by skyward on Apr 13, 2008 10:27:08 GMT -5
The reason I posted was because I thought - "that's the Foulest Faul I've ever seen" and Linda's stellar performance of course! Slim Whitman LOL @ 65!! This little piggy went to market..... It looks like his little toe and next one have come together. Fused. His foot looks abnormal along the side! He wear no shoe-shine he got toe-jam football! Polydactyly or polydactylism (from Ancient Greek πολύς (polus) "many" + δάκτυλος (daktulos) "finger"), also known as hyperdactyly, is a congenital physical anomaly consisting of supernumerary fingers or toes. Well it was the sixtoes - anything went!!! ;D ;D I'm not seeing toe #1 as a toe, it is the joint on the foot, the way in which his toes are bent makes it look like an extra toe. Just my opinion.
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Post by thisone on Apr 13, 2008 10:30:17 GMT -5
The reason I posted was because I thought - "that's the Foulest Faul I've ever seen" and Linda's stellar performance of course! Slim Whitman LOL @ 65!! This little piggy went to market..... It looks like his little toe and next one have come together. Fused. His foot looks abnormal along the side! He wear no shoe-shine he got toe-jam football! Polydactyly or polydactylism (from Ancient Greek πολύς (polus) "many" + δάκτυλος (daktulos) "finger"), also known as hyperdactyly, is a congenital physical anomaly consisting of supernumerary fingers or toes. Well it was the sixtoes - anything went!!! ;D ;D I'm not seeing toe #1 as a toe, it is the joint on the foot, the way in which his toes are bent makes it look like an extra toe. Just my opinion. Your little toe runs into the side of your foot! "Toe" no 2 would be his little toe then! Strange looking for sure! IMO.
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Post by skyward on Apr 13, 2008 10:35:34 GMT -5
Your little toe runs into the side of your foot! "Toe" no 2 would be his little toe then! Strange looking for sure! IMO. It is just the way he is bending his toes, some people have a joint that juts out a little on the outside of their foot, and the little toe does appear like that. Until I see more convincing evidence, I believe that we are seeing the joint of his little toe.
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Post by thisone on Apr 13, 2008 10:41:50 GMT -5
Like this you mean? Look at the Big Toe! Now look at Faul's. Also notice that he is not bending his foot in that photo!
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Post by skyward on Apr 13, 2008 10:51:03 GMT -5
Like this you mean? Look at the Big Toe! Now look at Faul's. When I look at the pic of SirPaul, I don't see anything that unusual. I don't see a sixth toe sticking out on the outside edge of his foot, it is a result of the way he is bending his toes upward. Oprah, her joints are all out of whack, I still see 5 toes on Oprah, and the joint on the outer edge is way off, though I suppose it could be a vestigial 6th toe. I would bet that SirPaul has 5 toes based on that pic, to change my mind, I would need to see another pic of his foot that shows it more clearly.
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Post by thisone on Apr 13, 2008 10:57:56 GMT -5
You say goodbye and I say hello!
You cant see six toes on Oprah?
Also, you wrote "Sir Paul" twice in that reply. I can see where your loyalties lie - if you don't mind me saying so!
How many fingers am I holding up? ;D
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Post by skyward on Apr 13, 2008 11:01:44 GMT -5
You say goodbye and I say hello! You cant see six toes on Oprah? Also, you wrote "Sir Paul" twice in that reply. I can see where your loyalties lie - if you don't mind me saying so! How many fingers am I holding up? ;D I said it could be a vestigial 6th toe, and it could be a bunion. Yes people can have 6 toes. It is difficult to make conclusive certainties based on pictures, unless you can find one that shows it more conclusively. I would be more inclined to believe that Oprah has 6 toes based on the pic, but not SirPaul or Faul. I use SirPaul, because he was the guy who was knighted. We also discussed this a while back... Jude mentioned his reluctance to use Faul, since we don't know for sure what happened and I tend to agree with Jude. We can differentiate between SirPaul and JPM.
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Post by thisone on Apr 13, 2008 11:09:57 GMT -5
Thats some effing bunion! Jude said what now?
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Post by skyward on Apr 13, 2008 11:18:03 GMT -5
Thats some effing bunion! Jude said what now? Carry around a hundred extra pounds of weight and wear tight high heel shoes for a decade and lets see what your feet look like. It could be a bunion, or it could be a 6th toe. We can't diagnose the situation without x-rays, so why try to establish certainty. I wouldn't be surprised if she did have a 6th toe. Why are we still discussing this, anyway? There was a thread where some discussed how they felt about how SirPaul/Faul was being blasted for being the guy who replaced JPM no matter what the context of his career. Since we don't know what happened, with certainty, in the 60s, why carry on calling the post 1966 guy Faul? As Jude said, what if we are all wrong? If you make the distinction using SirPaul, it is not much different than using Faul, it is just being more neutral toward the whole situation. I'll see if I can find the link to the thread.
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Post by thisone on Apr 13, 2008 11:22:36 GMT -5
Thats some effing bunion! Jude said what now? Carry around a hundred extra pounds of weight and wear tight high heel shoes for a decade and lets see what your feet look like. It could be a bunion, or it could be a 6th toe. We can't diagnose the situation without x-rays, so why try to establish certainty. I wouldn't be surpirsed if she did have a 6th toe. Why are we still discussing this, anyway? There was a thread where some discussed how they felt about how SirPaul/Faul was being blasted for being the guy who replaced JPM no matter what the context of his career. Since we don't know what happened, with certainty, in the 60s, why carry on calling the post 1966 guy Faul? As Jude said, what if we are all wrong? If you make the distinction using SirPaul, it is not much different than using Faul, it is just being more neutral toward the whole situation. Yes why are we still discussing it? Hey why don't we just close the site down and all go home!
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Post by skyward on Apr 13, 2008 12:20:55 GMT -5
Yes why are we still discussing it? Hey why don't we just close the site down and all go home! I mean, what relevance does it bring to the main discussion, it is more or less trivial and it has bloomed into something more because I'm just not seeing a clear case of a guy with 6 toes. Based on the light, shading and color that is in that picture, I still am not seeing a 6th toe. I'm open to the possibility that I am wrong, but for now, what else can I say. You think I'm a quack for thinking that way, I get it, loud and clear. Here is a pic from his Lonely Road video, iameye posted it... Don't know for sure that is his foot, but he was behind the wheel of the car. How about the Driving Rain album?
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Post by Jude on Apr 13, 2008 14:43:06 GMT -5
Yes why are we still discussing it? Hey why don't we just close the site down and all go home! If everyone had your kind of attitude, then I'd say this place deserves to be shut down. Like Skyward said, I don't like using name "Faul"......now let me tell you why. The name "Faul" originated in 2002 with the 60IF document, a crazy old story written by someone who seemed absolutely bat-shit insane to a lot of people. This person who I shall, out of respect, not name had purported that this "document"---a detailed account of Paul's death and replacement---was written by George Harrison several years before his death, and had somehow fallen into his possession. This mysterious figure, this enigmatic person whose name was taken from a popular Abbey Road song, claimed to know all the answers and swore that that he would reveal everything as soon as the American troops left Iraq and America had a new president. Well. We'll just see about that, won't we? In this account of the PID legend, "George" wrote that the Beatles had taken it upon themselves to call the new Paul "Faul" because he was the "Fake Paul", or "Faux Paul", and because he could never replace the real Paul that they loved so dearly. In this same story George claims that the real reason they went to India was to have Paul's soul put into Faul's body. Clearly they mistook the Maharishi for God, because apparently it didn't work. So basically, I don't like to use the name Faul because it has dubious origins. The 60IF story has been proven time and time again to be fraught with shit, and besides that it's very insulting to call the man who wrote Hey Jude "Fake Paul" (let me guess, now you'll ask "How do we know he even wrote that song?"). Sir Paul McCartney is an accomplished musician and whether he's the real Paul or not he has done his best to live by the standards that people have long held him to, and so in that sense deserves to be referred to by his legal name---Paul McCartney, or Sir Paul, or Macca if you will. Or you just call him Bill: at least it isn't nearly as insulting as Faul. The name Faul should have fallen out of usage when people stopped believing in 60IF--which I think for most people was quite some time ago.
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Post by skyward on Apr 13, 2008 15:44:06 GMT -5
So basically, I don't like to use the name Faul because it has dubious origins. The 60IF story has been proven time and time again to be fraught with shit, and besides that it's very insulting to call the man who wrote Hey Jude "Fake Paul" (let me guess, now you'll ask "How do we know he even wrote that song?"). Sir Paul McCartney is an accomplished musician and whether he's the real Paul or not he has done his best to live by the standards that people have long held him to, and so in that sense deserves to be referred to by his legal name---Paul McCartney, or Sir Paul, or Macca if you will. Or you just call him Bill: at least it isn't nearly as insulting as Faul. The name Faul should have fallen out of usage when people stopped believing in 60IF--which I think for most people was quite some time ago. There was a thread within the last year where we got to discussing this situation. Generally, this comes up when someone posts a "What was your favorite Faul composition" or something like that. People will offer the 'NOTHING' response, because (as they say) he alone is responsible for knocking JPM out and stealing his place in the band, and perhaps stealing his songs, i.e. Faul has accomplished nothing noteworthy, and if he did, it was JPMs stuff... I'm in agreement with Jude, I can't locate the thread where it was discussed, the search function doesn't seem to be working properly as of a few hours ago, but I'm not 100% sure of anything (controversial) that happened back in the mid-60s within the Beatles, or with any of their careers post Beatles, so... I do feel it is a way of giving someone the benefit of the doubt while still recognizing there may be a difference between the guy we see being knighted and the guy in the early years of the Beatles. Macca, Sir Paul, Bill are preferable to me as well.
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Post by B on Apr 13, 2008 16:35:12 GMT -5
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Post by thisone on Apr 14, 2008 0:26:59 GMT -5
Yes why are we still discussing it? Hey why don't we just close the site down and all go home! I mean, what relevance does it bring to the main discussion, it is more or less trivial and it has bloomed into something more because I'm just not seeing a clear case of a guy with 6 toes. Based on the light, shading and color that is in that picture, I still am not seeing a 6th toe. I'm open to the possibility that I am wrong, but for now, what else can I say. You think I'm a quack for thinking that way, I get it, loud and clear. Here is a pic from his Lonely Road video, iameye posted it... Don't know for sure that is his foot, but he was behind the wheel of the car. How about the Driving Rain album? Thats not Faul's (oh sorry, her majesties poodle Sir Paul) foot. Big toe is not grossly mis-shapen as in the other photo!
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Post by il ras on Apr 14, 2008 6:36:34 GMT -5
Agree: it doesn't seem Faul's foot
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