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Post by Deleted on Sept 21, 2014 20:06:46 GMT -5
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Sept 24, 2014 19:56:05 GMT -5
I'm sorry, but you're asking for it....
Old Mc Cartney had a farm e i e i Oh And on his farm he had a double ee eye ee eye ohhhhhh with a shear shear here and a shear shear there here a shear there a shear everywhere a shear shear Old Mc Cartney had a farm ee eye ee eye ohhhhhh
so let me introduce to you, the one and only Billy Shears.....
Billy had a little lamb it's fleece was white as snow And everywhere that Billy went, his SHADOW was sure to go It followed him to work one day which was against the rule It made the Beatles laugh and play to see the lamb in the studio
Billy boy is Jr.
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Post by astro4 on Oct 2, 2014 16:11:41 GMT -5
Paul tells New Musical Express in June 1966 that he has purchased a 200 acre farm ‘up there at the tip of Scotland’ so he can occasionally get some solitude. Well actually it was nowhere near the tip of Scotland, and its 55, acres not 200 – we don’t expect the 24-year old megastar to be bothered about such matters, the mystery is why he wanted it at all. The month before in May his ultra-posh Cavendish Avenue home had been furnished and acquired its piano – how weird that he would then have wanted also the total opposite - a muddy, run-down ramshackle farm almost on an island, way off the Scottish mainland, out in the back of beyond, with a wet, cold climate. Absolutely nothing there except sheep. How could the urban and urbane JPM - just getting into the London scene, the Indica gallery and all that - desire such a thing? He and Jane were urban trendsetters, she would hardly appreciate the bare, windswept hills and the monotonous sound of sheep baa-ing. Was some Masonic hand at work here? Its within about forty miles of the main masonic lodge of Scotland www.mk0.com/ Killwinning, No other Masonic lodge is more senior or more ancient. The black-bearded guy we see running about in the film of the farm (page 2, Externalise, www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLnYHkqbXFM&feature=youtu.be) is surely neither Paul (or Faul) but some stand-in – I agree wth Cherilyn7 “Well I don't think it looks like JPM at all; and I don't think JPM was as hermit-like as this. Faul has more of a Scottish than a Liverpool accent. ‘The Memoirs of Billy Shears’ 2009 says: ‘My ancestors are Scottish and Irish…My heritage and ancestors feel closest to me when I am out on my farm in Scotland.’ p.420
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Oct 15, 2014 16:42:05 GMT -5
You are referring to "Mountain Man" the bearded Faul look a like. It's indeed neither Paul nor "Bill/Faul".
Also the bearded man fathered the child known as Mary. Mary Mc Cartney looks nothing like the other Faul Mc Cartney children, James, Stella....So that tells me that there was another man...and not "Bill" in Scotland.
That's my take on the Scotish bearded man....Think about William Campbell....Scotish origin, and compare to "Faul"...with a beard...Faul couldn't grow a full beard, but "mountain man" did....
Not the same imposter.
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