~For Sir Paul Maccartney~ Fans write your messages here
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You may never read this but I hope an angel whispers in your ear "thank you" from me. I was laid off of my job at the end of 2011. At the start of the year I began a new project, to start my own business. I knew not what I wanted to do but found that I was pretty good at making jewelry so that was how I founded Creations by The Generations. It is a conglomeration of work from my mother, my daughter, and myself with hopes to have the grandchildren included as well. The reason for this note is to tell you that, being an admirer, I felt goodness from who you are and, meaning no disrespect to Nancy, how Linda was. I made a vow to always give back in anyway possible because I have lived a not so easy life till recent years, and have had aid from others. I began making awareness bracelets and anklets for the different causes such as breast cancer, colon cancer, brain cancer, and leukemia. To date I have given back to either a specific person, such as Diane a nurse that works with my sister that has stage 4 breast cancer, who we gave a check to via the sales of bracelets, to donating to Save the Ta Ta's via the Iron Skulls Motorcycle Association, and others as well. The point now is I'm understanding your beliefs in giving back. I hope that made sense. We haven't made money ourselves yet because I vend at many benefits and donate items for raffles and silent auctions besides a portion of the profits but its still an awesome feeling when handing the money over and seeing the look in their eyes. One day the profit will come. Thank you just for being a great person in my lifetime that I could look up to and continue to admire from afar. Denise Evans Owner of Creations by The Generations
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nice posty Denise welcome to the board
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Good luck to you Denise. Welcome to the board, I hope you stick around Thank you Paul for everything, your talent has given me so much pleasure and fun over the years. Best to you always
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DennyC:
Good luck to you Denise. Welcome to the board, I hope you stick around Thank you Paul for everything, your talent has given me so much pleasure and fun over the years. Best to you always
Yes Paul is inspiring in many ways!!!!
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Paul, I was hoping you would let us know if you are going to be touring soon.
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debbie:
Paul, I was hoping you would let us know if you are going to be touring soon.
hope he saves his voice n does a mashup of the set-list
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Well done to you and all the band on the Olympics ceremony. Very fitting. I bet your proud as punch.
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Hello, Harls It was a long time ago in a kingdom by the sea...there lived a maiden by the name of MCCARTNEY GIANONNI! He he! XOXOXO
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Thanks for all the wonderful music Paul, that's all!
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Hi. Just want to tell you after nearly almost 50 yrs.of listening and finally seeing you in concert I still love all you are and do for all!!!!!! 1slhfan
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McCartney Giannoni are you not coming over here anymore--on your ever pop thread? xoxoxo I LOVEEEEE PAUL!!!!
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Paul THANK YOU FOR COMING BACK TO ST. LOUIS
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Now please come back to Atlanta--it's been 3 years! (and I missed you then and in 2005)
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debbie:
Paul THANK YOU FOR COMING BACK TO ST. LOUIS
yeah Debbie!!!!!
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Did you even noticed I'd gone? btw. sorry for badmouthing you 'cause I thought you'd made the forums for premium members only.
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Congrats on receiving the honor in France. Pretty cool, bope you don't have to start wearing a beret though At the end of Sept or so I am FINALLY moving to Colorado, Avon to be exact, to help my son's best friend and his wife with their kids. They had bears in their car this summer, so my pets wont be a big problem lol. Avon is located about eight miles west of Vail. Anyway hope to catch you on tour soon. Love you Buddy, Nancy
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I'm watching you on Great Performances right now and just had to say thank you for doing the old standards. When you sang "Always" I could picture my Mom sitting in my Dad's chair singing that song. She sang that song up until she died. I get choked up every time I hear it. Sending you hugs.
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Finally seeing a show! Well, it's not confirmed yet, but it will be tomorrow morning at around 10:01am or so. Thanks for coming out to Edmonton. I've always felt so ignored here, while Toronto and Montreal get the shows... I've had issues when I was younger to afford flying out there and getting accommodation. My parents didn't think it was a good idea for me back in 2002 when I was 14 years old to fly out to any concerts, not that I blamed them, but I was worried as the years went by that you wouldn't tour anymore. Never mind about even contemplating about flying into the states. My parents never really understood. I'm 25 now, been on the site for almost 10 years here, but have been mostly missing for the past 4 because of college. Damn schoolwork always getting in the way. I play lefty, I've played guitar lefty now for a good 10 years. I'm not too shabby, and I bought Beatles Rock Band when it came out with the cute Hofner (which they made right handed... augh, the one thing they could have made lefty...) and it's definitely my favourite. I'm in the top 3% on bass on RB3... yeah, I know, pretty sad, but I didn't pour a whole lot of time into it. I also wish I could play a real Hofner... maybe I could borrow yours at the Edmonton gig I wish. Cheers and thank you so much. This really means a lot to me. I'll likely be on the floor, a few rows down.... I promise I'll bring a sign or something, I'm not sure.
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So nice to hear you play Coming Up and Goodnight Tonight... Have fun!
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Dear Paul, I feel like a second or third class citizen on the board not being a premium member. Yet, if I became one, I'd feel untrue to my belief that people should be equal everywhere, regardless if they have money or not. I would be being a fake person...so I guess I am better off not being here. I thought you believed the same things about people being equal? Thanks, Kittay