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Post by TotalInformation on Feb 4, 2009 15:59:29 GMT -5
FAUL is just a fun a nickname. The all-caps obviously is a reference to the corporate nature of the entity PAUL MCCARTNEY. F is for faux. He is indeed a person as far as i can tell; and he is called FAUL, as that is what I call him. Hope this helps.
As for the rest of your wild assertions, you should probably check again... in the appropriate ghetto forum.
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Post by TotalInformation on Feb 4, 2009 15:51:35 GMT -5
When is that photo from? The briefcase / suitcase says "Billy Martin. Fort Worth, Texas." Billy Martin the famous baseball player moved to Dallas/Ft Worth (from Detroit) in 1973 to manage the Texas Rangers.
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Post by TotalInformation on Feb 4, 2009 15:36:50 GMT -5
Moron: This subforum is about "The Replacement" faux-PAUL who replaced James Paul McCartney. If you don't think such a person exists, you obviously shouldn't be posting here. Hope this helps.
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 31, 2009 2:38:04 GMT -5
The butcher photo was a clue that they were using stand-ins before JPM was assassinated. Note that Keith Richards is posing as Beatle-George.
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 31, 2009 2:35:40 GMT -5
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 31, 2009 2:25:52 GMT -5
JoJo, PID people have spoken at a few of these big BEATLES conventions before. I'm sure if someone wanted to table at this; and could comport themselves responsibly; it might could very well be done.
(Ronnie Spector may not be the biggest FAUL fan anyway, with the whole Let It Be / Naked.)
Prospective attendees also note -- the "NYC" fest is in Jersey, which should keep the costs down.
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 31, 2009 0:47:08 GMT -5
Back on topic... Did any of yall notice during the closing montage that Colbert put one of his WRISTSTRONG(*) bracelets on McCartney? This accomplished one of Colbert's most sought after goals, because he always tells people who buy one of his WRISTSTRONG bracelets to give it to anyone they meet who is famous than they are. FAUL is the most famous person in the world, and Colbert got a bracelet on him.... that campaign is pretty much complete...(**)
(* Colbert's campaign to raise awareness of violence against wrists.) (** Except that Obama is officially a bigger world celebrity than the BEATLES now...)
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 29, 2009 2:46:37 GMT -5
Pretty good... FAUL was rather flummoxed at the lack of fawning adoration throughout the bulk of the interview.
It seemed to my relatively untrained ear that Stephen has had more successful vocal training than FAUL.
It's a shame Stephen didn't nail him about Paul being dead, though... he nailed Buzz Aldrin on the phony moon landing thing a while back, IIRC.
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 29, 2009 2:41:55 GMT -5
It reminds me of Lennon during the late emaciated period... I'm guessing Bermuda.
It resembles me of Lennon during the late emaciated period... I'm guessing Bermuda.
This subforum is about FAUL. There's another dedicated forum for the iamaphoney bullshit.
Hope this helps.
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 19, 2009 15:05:46 GMT -5
PAUL becomes NYSJ
He joined the Jesuits and moved to New York?
miss him miss him miss him....
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 19, 2009 2:09:38 GMT -5
Digital-only TV is coming in Feb too... analog banned....
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 19, 2009 0:58:58 GMT -5
look at the date 090115
9/11 part five -- fifth plane with a happy ending?
feel-good psy-op?
the plane landed right where the tides hit the river, as highlighted in Ayers/Obama's books.
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 15, 2009 1:22:10 GMT -5
What day is he on THE VIEW?
What is he pimping now? the fireman thing?
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 29, 2008 21:22:51 GMT -5
It's like that message on White Album: "Paul grew some titties, MISS HIM MISS MISS HIM." But, can you PLEASE stop trying to insinuate that Paul became a woman ? You have NO proof of itIt's no different than saying Paul is dead.
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 29, 2008 21:20:06 GMT -5
JPM was very much into disguises and changing appearances, etc. It's of a piece with the moptop wigs and so forth.
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 28, 2008 18:38:28 GMT -5
What a jackass Mr Faul is. JPM et alia commented on Vietnam in 1966 when they were asked about it at a US press conference.
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 28, 2008 18:35:38 GMT -5
JPM in 1968
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DIG IT!
Dec 28, 2008 18:30:57 GMT -5
Post by TotalInformation on Dec 28, 2008 18:30:57 GMT -5
Most likely just a reference to BOB DYLAN being replaced after Richard Zimmerman died. (But your "rolling stone" at the grave would also touch on the stone in front of Jesus' tomb. And John Lennon had read "The Passover Plot" and was familiar with the idea that Jesus had faked his death.)
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 13, 2008 21:33:59 GMT -5
You should check to see if it's possible that this guy stood in for JPM at one or more 1966 performances, (before JPM was killed).
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 2, 2008 0:20:38 GMT -5
Just wait until Friday when the Supreme Court announces they'll be hearing full arguments on Obama's eligibility to serve as President... & maybe staying the Electoral College... the civil unrest will start slow and build over the next weeks...
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 1, 2008 2:17:50 GMT -5
This is important news, Doc!!!
-------------- LONDON, England (CNN) -- A "lost" Beatles track recorded in 1967 and performed just once in public could finally be released, according to Paul McCartney. Beatles Paul McCartney, left, and Ringo Starr, right, with Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison.
"Carnival of Light" -- a 14-minute experimental track recorded at the height of the Beatles' musical experimentations with psychedelia and inspired by avant-garde composers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen -- has long been considered too adventurous for mainstream audiences.
In an interview for BBC radio, McCartney said his bandmates and their producer George Martin had vetoed its inclusion on the exhaustive 1990s "Anthology" collection, according to UK's The Observer newspaper.
McCartney confirmed he still owned the master tapes, adding that he suspected "the time has come for it to get its moment," The Observer reported. "I like it because it's the Beatles free, going off piste," McCartney said.
Almost everything recorded by the Beatles from their early days in Liverpool and Hamburg to their break-up in 1970 has been released to meet insatiable public appetite for anything to do with the legendary Liverpool quartet.
In the 40 years since its recording, "Carnival of Light" has acquired near mythical status among Beatles fans who argue that the existence of the track provides evidence of the group's experimental ambitions beyond their commercially successfully pop career.
The improvised work features distorted electric guitars, discordant sound effects, a church organ and gargling interspersed with McCartney and John Lennon shouting random phrases like "Barcelona" and "Are you all right?"
McCartney would need the consent of Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, and George Harrison's widow, Olivia Harrison, to release the track.
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Post by TotalInformation on Dec 1, 2008 2:12:14 GMT -5
It did come off as a kind of hostage video didn't it?
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Post by TotalInformation on Nov 29, 2008 23:44:43 GMT -5
It's quite suspicious, to say the least
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Post by TotalInformation on Nov 28, 2008 13:51:57 GMT -5
uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wL-hNMJvcyIwww.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/3534073/Macys-Thanksgiving-Day-parade-Rick-Astley-performs-his-own-Rickroll.htmlMacy's Thanksgiving Day parade: Rick Astley performs his own Rickroll The ultimate Rickroll, or the death knell of a internet fad that has long ceased to amuse? Rick Astley was the surprise star of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in New York, emerging from the back of a float to sing his 1980s hit Never Gonna Give You Up. By Matthew Moore Last Updated: 3:54PM GMT 28 Nov 2008 Comments 3 | Comment on this article Rick Astley waves to fans from the Macy's parade float Rick Astley waves to fans from the Macy's parade float Photo: AP The Yorkshire singer's most unlikely performance came more than an hour into the annual American institution, which has a television audience of millions. Dressed in a black winter coat and gloves, Astley ran to the front of the Cartoon Network float to sing – or at least lip-synch – his most famous track next to a chorus of cheering children and a huge horned soft toy. His performance marks the pinnacle of Rickrolling, the internet meme which involves tricking people into watching clips of Never Gonna Give You Up by leading them to believe they are clicking on something more enticing. The stunt has single-handedly revived the pop singer's career – the video of his 1987 classic has been viewed more than 20 million times on YouTube – but Astley has until now been reluctant to exploit his unexpected popularity with a new generation. He declined to collect his Best Act Ever gong at the MTV Europe Music Awards in person earlier this month, which he received after a groundswell of votes from his army of internet fans. The Thanksgiving parade was the first time Astley has performed his own Rickroll, and may have been the most widely-seen Rickroll ever, thanks to the NBC cameras which filmed the event. Within minutes word had spread across the internet through websites such as Twitter, and fans were quick to toast the singer's good humour and Cartoon Network's success in arranging the stunt.
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Post by TotalInformation on Nov 21, 2008 18:07:53 GMT -5
More like Yoko as a serpent, JPM as a Christ, and John as a kind of Judas...
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