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Post by B on Dec 8, 2019 19:42:19 GMT -5
www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1826542517591812&id=100007082446073"This night years ago was one of the saddest, shocking nights in my life. Still hurts.Who could kill a Beatle? That answer still remains unclear. This is John's day of remembrance but cannot help but remark they were the most amazing four guys i ever saw. John, sexy and mugging always. Paul "the prettiest man I ever seen".....Curly Bill Brocious "Tombstone". George, quiet, slight nervous, found out later why. Then Ringo, cute like a shiny Christmas puppy. Together they were pure magic. All I have to do is play a song before 1967 and the feelings come back. Not sure of what happened after sixty six but they changed, not to return. I believe Paul was replaced. None of us interested in PID research can say exactly, except he was replaced. Paul disappeared, assumed dead. RIP "Anytime ya enjoyed wasting, wasn't time wasted" John Lennon, RIP "----------------------------Brenda Jo Rodgers on facebook
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Post by IWILL on Dec 8, 2019 21:06:31 GMT -5
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Post by B on Dec 9, 2019 0:27:01 GMT -5
A sign? The Late Carrie Fisher Makes Her Presence Known at Star Wars Press Conference -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Free as a birdwww.youtube.com/watch?v=IIoXANP7aa4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ youtu.be/G5wLiMx49tg --------------------------- Sheila Allen Dec 8, 2019
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Post by Jai Guru Deva on Dec 9, 2019 20:23:53 GMT -5
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Post by B on Dec 10, 2019 11:20:57 GMT -5
Hey Macca Arena!
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Post by michelle on Dec 10, 2019 19:46:33 GMT -5
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Post by B on Jan 4, 2020 23:52:50 GMT -5
The Troubling Truth About John Lennonwww.youtube.com/watch?v=0ne2nM6cST8Grunge Dec 27, 2019 "John Lennon's time in this world was far from blissful. In fact, his personal life was a nearly unending stream of chaos and disastrous events, some cast upon him by cruel fates, others caused by his own behavior. So let's dig deep into the dark underbelly of John Lennon's life. Lennon had a strained relationship with his father, Alfred, who separated from Lennon's mother Julia in 1944, four years after John was born. As a result, John has said that he never really knew his father and that he didn't see him much until he became famous, at which point Alfred mysteriously turned up again. But it doesn't sound like the reunion went particularly well. As John explained in a 1966 interview, "I saw him and spoke to him, and decided I still didn't want to know him." In 1965, the Beatles were on top of the world, and a talent manager named Tony Cartwright discovered Alfred working at a pub. Cartwright shaped Alfred, who was a talented singer himself, into "Fred Lennon" and attempted to turn him into a recording artist. Unfortunately, his debut album didn't sit well with his son, who reportedly asked his manager Brian Epstein to do all that he could to stop it. Whether Epstein used his industry clout to do this or not, Alfred's singing days were soon over, and his record never charted. John only ever saw his father one more time, in 1970, when he grabbed him by the collar and screamed at him. Alfred died in 1975, and John eventually expressed regret that he didn't handle their last meeting better. Watch the video for more of The Troubling Truth About John Lennon. "
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