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8.13am
4 April 2010
Offlinepaulsbass said:
MrBig said:
Also, am I the only one who thinks AFOTH is Paul's best song? I just love how it describes himself. I don't mean to be "harshly independent" (if that makes sense) but I think Paul should have been a solo kind of person. Still with the beatles, but made solo stuff and maybe a solo album under the name of The Beatles.
This whole post is ridiculous, even more than your usual stuff AND is doesn't belong in this forum.
Jesus Christ, lay off man. It's a forum, not a lifestyle.
4.06pm
4 April 2010
Offlinepaulsbass said:
MrBig said:
Jesus Christ, lay off man. It's a forum, not a lifestyle.
Sorry, I didn't read the other posting well enough and missed the "Fool on the hill" reference, so your posting wasn't totally out of place.
(It's still ridiculous, since "THE fool on the hill" does SO NOT describe Paul.)
To me it does.
5.40pm
14 December 2009
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4 April 2010
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9 June 2010
OfflineMrBig said:
I really have no problem with this guy, it's just that he hates my opinion for some reason.
Erm…. Maybe you shouldn't respond to the things he says. Unless he says something truly horrid.
mr. Sun king coming together said And yes, YouTube comments are stupid. But hilariously so.
10.37pm
5 July 2010
OfflineHi, I’m sort of new here; I’m Bj for now. I’ve actually been hanging around this site as a guest for a while now so I am quite familiar with it. I am currently a male teen from Toronto.
I always sort of figured that I would like the beatles, but was too lazy to really listen to them. Then a couple of years ago my family went to see the Love show so that got me interested. I think about a year later I finally got the 1 album and have since become more involved. I of course have the beatles rock band, which is pretty much the only video game I play. I am also a very musical person, I can play the drums/percussion, as well as flute and trumpet (sort of); I am hoping to learn guitar soon. Umm, I enjoy editing/remixing music as well. I also like the general music from the 60’s to more recent times, but most music today I really don’t like. The only other band I intensively listen to is The Moody blues. I grew up listening to them and they are (most of) my family’s favourite band; they are also the main reason why are I wanted to learn flute.
I would say that I enjoy the beatles’ entire career, but I am more partial to their later material (rubber soul onwards) as I find it offers more variety. I would say my favourite beatle is George and that almost all of his songs are underrated. I have also seen all of their movies, my favourites are Help, A Hard Days Night and Yellow Submarine. Magical Mystery tour is also really good, but a little bit aimless. Let It Be I haven’t seen too much. I’d say that’s pretty much me…. I feel like I used the word “I” way too much 
11.24pm
14 December 2009
Offline10.21pm
27 July 2010
OfflineHi, I'm the mother to three of these nutty kids (MMM, Dan and Beatles-something-or-other), plus one more who I'm sure will join as soon as I set her up with her own e-mail account.
I'm a middle-aged mom who enjoys singing, playing the piano, listening to music, cooking and reading. I also sew a bit, mostly at Halloween time.
My children asked me to join, so I thought I'd better do it while they're still willing to be seen in public with me.
10.24pm
4 April 2010
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27 March 2010
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27 July 2010
OfflineThanks so much, A Fiendish Thingy. No, I'm not a vegetarian, but my husband and I never have been big meat-eaters. So when our older son asked five years ago if he could go veggie, it was hardly any trouble to accommodate him. Really, putting up with comments from well-meaning (or not-so-well-meaning) adults is more bother than accommodating the veggies. Our older daughter stopped eating meat a couple of years after her brother did. They were both pretty chuffed when they found out most of the Beatles were vegetarians too. The younger daughter dabbled in vegetarianism for a little while, until one night we were making cheeseburgers with bacon and blue cheese (which is funny in itself, as it was the third time in our married lives we'd even purchased bacon) and the smell was just too tempting for her to resist.
Most days we don't eat meat. When we do, it isn't much trouble to make meat-free portions for the vegetarians. There are a lot of recipes at the McCartneys' Meat Free Monday site if your mother is willing to try them. Another site we really enjoy is called The Veggie Table. (I don't know whether posting a link would be considered spamming, but I think you'll be able to find it.) I think summer is an excellent time to try going veggie because there's such a great variety of fruits and vegetables in season and readily available, and a nice salad is such a natural choice for dinner when it's too hot to cook. Good luck persuading your mom.
EDITED TO ADD: Don't worry, MrBig. I promise I won't post nearly as often as my daughter.
1.12am
4 April 2010
OfflineLadyMadonna said:
Thanks so much, A Fiendish Thingy. No, I'm not a vegetarian, but my husband and I never have been big meat-eaters. So when our older son asked five years ago if he could go veggie, it was hardly any trouble to accommodate him. Really, putting up with comments from well-meaning (or not-so-well-meaning) adults is more bother than accommodating the veggies. Our older daughter stopped eating meat a couple of years after her brother did. They were both pretty chuffed when they found out most of the Beatles were vegetarians too. The younger daughter dabbled in vegetarianism for a little while, until one night we were making cheeseburgers with bacon and blue cheese (which is funny in itself, as it was the third time in our married lives we'd even purchased bacon) and the smell was just too tempting for her to resist.
Most days we don't eat meat. When we do, it isn't much trouble to make meat-free portions for the vegetarians. There are a lot of recipes at the McCartneys' Meat Free Monday site if your mother is willing to try them. Another site we really enjoy is called The Veggie Table. (I don't know whether posting a link would be considered spamming, but I think you'll be able to find it.) I think summer is an excellent time to try going veggie because there's such a great variety of fruits and vegetables in season and readily available, and a nice salad is such a natural choice for dinner when it's too hot to cook. Good luck persuading your mom.
EDITED TO ADD: Don't worry, MrBig. I promise I won't post nearly as often as my daughter.
No, it's alright. What I meant was that a whole family has never joined this site.
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