Can't Buy Me Lunch
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Food Fight
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I Wanna Peel Your Yam ops:
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"Komm, Gib Mir Deine Pants"
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"Baby You're A Rich Flan"
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"All You Need is Lunch"
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"I Need Wine"
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Erik in NJ:
" You Like Meat Too Much"
Paul would love this one!
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Nancy R:
Erik in NJ:
" You Like Meat Too Much"
Paul would love this one!
Thanks. Yeah there are some good ones in there that Scarlett came up with too. I like the vegetarian slant ("The Salad of John and Yoko" ). Shame Paul doesn't check out the forum as he'd probably have a good laugh
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Erik in NJ:
Nancy R:
Erik in NJ:
" You Like Meat Too Much"
Paul would love this one!
Thanks. Yeah there are some good ones in there that Scarlett came up with too. I like the vegetarian slant ("The Salad of John and Yoko" ). Shame Paul doesn't check out the forum as he'd probably have a good laugh
Yeah, he should make up a fake profile and come on here! Hey, maybe he's really that person who gives Paul a 10 on his current singing!
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"You Can't Stew That"
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the fool on the pill
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Keeping with the vegetarian theme... Okra Dee - Okra Dah I am the Eggplant I Peel Fine _____________________ Hi Nancy. I notice you have over 12000 posts. For your sake I certainly hope that the number of posts here is directly proportional to the chances of you having met Sir Paul because you certainly deserve it being that loyal of a fan for so long a time! Scarlett
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Scarlett14:
Keeping with the vegetarian theme... Okra Dee - Okra Dah I am the Eggplant I Peel Fine _____________________ Hi Nancy. I notice you have over 12000 posts. For your sake I certainly hope that the number of posts here is directly proportional to the chances of you having met Sir Paul because you certainly deserve it being that loyal of a fan for so long a time! Scarlett
Thanks, I hope you're right! And I've only been posting for 3 years. Some have been on here since 2002!
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Erik in NJ:
"All You Need is Lunch"
That's the Rutles song you were referring to.
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Erik in NJ:
rich n:
One that needs no fixin' is 'Why Dont We Do It In The Road'...LOL
That one apparently was penned at Abbey Road studios during one of George's innumerable take sessions. John bowed out saying he had to go see his tailor and Paul having brought his gf to the studio that day leaned over and whispered in her ear "Why don't we do it on the roof." She declined so Paul wrote the song!
The story is while they were at the Maharishi's in India, Paul saw two monkeys walking in the road, and one suddenly jumped on the other and they started "doing it" in the road, and then jumped off just as suddenly and carried on like nothing had happened. The song came from that hilarious moment by two monkeys.
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Hi Nancy, I have never met Paul...would love to like many of you here would love to. He strikes me as the kind of guy who is "what you see is what you get"...no surprises. That's just a hunch on my part. But I have met my teen idol several decades after the days when I had posters on my bedroom walls and I have met my favorite actor (very famous actor whom everyone would know) quite a few times. Although I'm glad I did meet these two, there's still somewhat of a feeling that I'd prefer the days when I didn't really know them, warts and all. Sometimes you see/hear stuff that slightly disappoints you...sometimes you'd like to still have the old ideal image of them in your head. I think this forum seems like a great place for Paul fans to gather. People who would understand someone doing left-handed air guitar. Not everyone in the world would get that. Scarlett
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Lady Marijuana
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Hi Scarett, My buddy Tom (a huge Beatles fan too) likes to quote the line that "you should never meet your heroes." I think there is a good amout of truth to that and I have even experienced it first hand having become quite disillusioned after getting to know one of my heroes and his wife to a certain extent. Having said that I would not pass up the opportunity to meet Paul if it ever presented itself. Here's a the self-fulfilling phophetic line from one of my "heroe's" lyrics from a song called "Born With The Moon In Virgo": All of these heroes we struggle to find Are really just freaks in a sideshow Take off their costumes and rewind their mind And in the end they desert you.
Scarlett14:
Hi Nancy, I have never met Paul...would love to like many of you here would love to. He strikes me as the kind of guy who is "what you see is what you get"...no surprises. That's just a hunch on my part. But I have met my teen idol several decades after the days when I had posters on my bedroom walls and I have met my favorite actor (very famous actor whom everyone would know) quite a few times. Although I'm glad I did meet these two, there's still somewhat of a feeling that I'd prefer the days when I didn't really know them, warts and all. Sometimes you see/hear stuff that slightly disappoints you...sometimes you'd like to still have the old ideal image of them in your head. I think this forum seems like a great place for Paul fans to gather. People who would understand someone doing left-handed air guitar. Not everyone in the world would get that. Scarlett
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I was making up the story as a pretext for the parody title "Why Don't We Do It On The Roof"
beatlesfanrandy:
Erik in NJ:
rich n:
One that needs no fixin' is 'Why Dont We Do It In The Road'...LOL
That one apparently was penned at Abbey Road studios during one of George's innumerable take sessions. John bowed out saying he had to go see his tailor and Paul having brought his gf to the studio that day leaned over and whispered in her ear "Why don't we do it on the roof." She declined so Paul wrote the song!
The story is while they were at the Maharishi's in India, Paul saw two monkeys walking in the road, and one suddenly jumped on the other and they started "doing it" in the road, and then jumped off just as suddenly and carried on like nothing had happened. The song came from that hilarious moment by two monkeys.