Exciting New peradventures of James Paul McCartney...
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http://dmbeatles.com/pictures/0799.jpg Februari - 1964- Beatles on the cover.
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Beatles on the cover of DIG.
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Goodmornig !!
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feact:
Great photo, Pawel.
Morning Fea! if only there existed a recording from that wedding party... However, they say that the musicians were totally out of key!
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Lennon's original lyrics unsold Manuscript of A Day in the Life John Lennon's hand-written lyrics for the Beatles classic A Day In The Life have failed to sell at auction. The double-sided sheet written 39 years ago had been expected to fetch £1.5m in sealed bids at Bonhams in New York, but the offers failed to meet the reserve. Lennon wrote the song after reading about the death of his friend, Guinness heir Tara Browne, in the Daily Mail. It became the final track on the Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album and was sold for £56,600 in 1992. A Bonhams spokesman said: "It's a reality in our business but we're certainly disappointed." He added: "We wish we were jumping on the rooftops yelling about the sales prices."
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feact:
Did you get mine mp, Pawel ??
Yep (((Fea))) And I've just pm-ed you back
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Lovely piccies of Paul Heather and the nany seals Feact~
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Pawel:
feact:
Did you get mine mp, Pawel ??
Yep (((Fea))) And I've just pm-ed you back
link http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/National/2006/03/04/calNATIONAL_MAIN.jpg
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link McCartneys Join Effort to End Seal Hunt CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, Mar. 2, 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (AP) (AP) Opponents of Canada's seal hunt have a powerful ally in their bid to end the annual slaughter: Paul McCartney, who pledged to take to the ice floes Thursday and frolic with the doe-eyed pups before the harvest gets under way. The former Beatle and his wife, Heather Mills McCartney, arrived Wednesday night in this fishing community on Canada's Atlantic coast and intend to land a helicopter on the ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence if Thursday's weather permits. The longtime animal-rights activists want to publicize the plight of the fluffy white pups, which are calved and weaned from their mothers on the frigid ice before being clubbed to death. "Previous Canadian governments have allowed this heartbreaking hunt to continue despite the fact that majority of its citizens _ as well as those in Europe and America _ are opposed to it," the McCartneys said in a joint statement before heading up to the ice floes Thursday morning. "We have complete faith that Prime Minister Harper will take swift and decisive actions to end the slaughter of these defenseless seal pups for good." The United States has banned Canadian seal products since 1972 and the European Union banned the white pelts of baby seals in 1983. The British government also is considering banning the import of seal goods. Groups such as Respect for Animals and the Humane Society of the United States, which are coordinating the McCartneys' visit, are encouraging people to boycott Canadian seafood as a show of solidarity. "I think the McCartneys are two of the most visible people in the world, and with them drawing attention to the fact that this hunt is still going on, this is going to get that message out across the world," said Rebecca Aldworth, who will be observing and documenting her seventh seal hunt for the Humane Society. Aldworth said the McCartneys quizzed her long and hard about the annual harvest, including the economic benefits that sealing brings to the local fishermen, whose livelihoods were devastated when Atlantic Ocean cod stocks dried up in the mid-1990s. "I've observed the seal hunt at close range for seven years. I've routinely witnessed conscious seals dragged across the ice with boat hooks, wounded seals left to choke on their own blood, and seals being skinned alive," Aldworth said in a statement. "The commercial seal hunt is inherently cruel, it is a national disgrace." The Canadian government endorses the harvest as a cultural right for many Maritimers and announced a hunting management plan in 2003 with a quota of 975,000 seals over three years. About 325,000 seal pups were killed during the hunt last year, bringing the local fishermen $14.5 million in supplemental income, which they say their families badly need during the winter offseason. The dates for the spring leg of the hunt have yet to be announced because the unseasonably mild temperatures in northeastern Canada have made the ice thin. Federal Fisheries Minister Loyola Hearn said Canada would not terminate the annual hunt and insisted it is the most regulated mammal harvest in the world. The government says the country's seal population is abundant, estimating there are 5 million harp seals. "I would encourage Mr. McCartney when he comes here to see the effect this is having on the economy and to realize this is sustaining people in their home communities," Hearn said. Aboriginal and Inuit subsistence and commercial hunters begin the kill Nov. 15 in Canada's vast expanse of frozen northern waters. The spring leg of the commercial hunt starts in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and moves to the Atlantic Ocean about 30-40 miles away from Newfoundland. Harp seals have been hunted commercially off Newfoundland since the early 1700s. They were first harvested for their oil but now are culled mostly for their pelts, sold mostly for the fashion industry in Norway, China and Russia. ___ On the Net: Humane Society of the United States: http://www.hsus.org Respect for Animals: http://www.respectforanimals.org Federal agency Fisheries and Oceans Canada: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca MMVI The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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warf-warf!
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Pm for you, Pawel Please, answer it back.
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(((Fea))) I'm answering you like crazy!!! what's wrong? I don't know!!! Goede Morgen Fea!
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Pawel:
(((Fea))) I'm answering you like crazy!!! what's wrong? I don't know!!! Goede Morgen Fea!
Goodmorning Pawel, I haven't recieved your mp's really. I find it stange. Everthing is all right with me, don't you worry. In fact I'm really happy, because Derrick will be seninding me today the Larry King, Paul and Heather DVD he did made for me I'm very excited about this.
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pm voor u Fea, sent at 9.40 (10.03.2006)
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feact:
Lennon's original lyrics unsold Manuscript of A Day in the Life John Lennon's hand-written lyrics for the Beatles classic A Day In The Life have failed to sell at auction. The double-sided sheet written 39 years ago had been expected to fetch £1.5m in sealed bids at Bonhams in New York, but the offers failed to meet the reserve. Lennon wrote the song after reading about the death of his friend, Guinness heir Tara Browne, in the Daily Mail. It became the final track on the Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album and was sold for £56,600 in 1992. A Bonhams spokesman said: "It's a reality in our business but we're certainly disappointed." He added: "We wish we were jumping on the rooftops yelling about the sales prices."
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Corpse Bride, British animation.
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link Paul and Heather in Canada.
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link 1969: Paul McCartney weds Linda Eastman
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Nice story...........and photo! The happy couple are beaming