Comment by elderly woman re: The Beatles
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There was an article I read recently online about the Beatles early performances on the BBC and one of the comments below it was from an Esther Simpson. Her avatar appeared to be her photo (a white-haired elderly woman) She wrote: "The boys were so hot in those early days and were still anxious for the love of a real woman. That was a time, that was. I still get itchy under my girdle thinking about it."
Yeah, Esther, I know what you mean!!
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Esther
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If I were a lady, I would find a better word than "itchy" to characterize my naughty parts. But that's just me.
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audi:
If I were a lady, I would find a better word than "itchy" to characterize my naughty parts. But that's just me.
Tingley?
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Much better. But it's best to not exceed four hours, though.
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audi:
Much better. But it's best to not exceed four hours, though.
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Nancy R:
There was an article I read recently online about the Beatles early performances on the BBC and one of the comments below it was from an Esther Simpson. Her avatar appeared to be her photo (a white-haired elderly woman) She wrote: "The boys were so hot in those early days and were still anxious for the love of a real woman. That was a time, that was. I still get itchy under my girdle thinking about it."
Yeah, Esther, I know what you mean!!
You go Esther! I wonder if she was one of the fans washing their leather pants?
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dappa-macca:
Nancy R:
There was an article I read recently online about the Beatles early performances on the BBC and one of the comments below it was from an Esther Simpson. Her avatar appeared to be her photo (a white-haired elderly woman) She wrote: "The boys were so hot in those early days and were still anxious for the love of a real woman. That was a time, that was. I still get itchy under my girdle thinking about it."
Yeah, Esther, I know what you mean!!
You go Esther! I wonder if she was one of the fans washing their leather pants?
And they definitely needed cleaning! Mike McCartney said he could never understand how the girls were so hot for them because between the leather, the sweat, and the cigarette smoke, they all stunk to high heaven!
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Nancy R:
dappa-macca:
Nancy R:
There was an article I read recently online about the Beatles early performances on the BBC and one of the comments below it was from an Esther Simpson. Her avatar appeared to be her photo (a white-haired elderly woman) She wrote: "The boys were so hot in those early days and were still anxious for the love of a real woman. That was a time, that was. I still get itchy under my girdle thinking about it."
Yeah, Esther, I know what you mean!!
You go Esther! I wonder if she was one of the fans washing their leather pants?
And they definitely needed cleaning! Mike McCartney said he could never understand how the girls were so hot for them because between the leather, the sweat, and the cigarette smoke, they all stunk to high heaven!
I'm sure they stunk to HIM, but to Esther and others that could get itchy under their girdles (!) they smelled divine.
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dappa-macca:
Nancy R:
dappa-macca:
Nancy R:
There was an article I read recently online about the Beatles early performances on the BBC and one of the comments below it was from an Esther Simpson. Her avatar appeared to be her photo (a white-haired elderly woman) She wrote: "The boys were so hot in those early days and were still anxious for the love of a real woman. That was a time, that was. I still get itchy under my girdle thinking about it."
Yeah, Esther, I know what you mean!!
You go Esther! I wonder if she was one of the fans washing their leather pants?
And they definitely needed cleaning! Mike McCartney said he could never understand how the girls were so hot for them because between the leather, the sweat, and the cigarette smoke, they all stunk to high heaven!
I'm sure they stunk to HIM, but to Esther and others that could get itchy under their girdles (!) they smelled divine.
No, I bet they stunk, but who cared?
It's a Beatle!
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Nancy R:
dappa-macca:
Nancy R:
dappa-macca:
Nancy R:
There was an article I read recently online about the Beatles early performances on the BBC and one of the comments below it was from an Esther Simpson. Her avatar appeared to be her photo (a white-haired elderly woman) She wrote: "The boys were so hot in those early days and were still anxious for the love of a real woman. That was a time, that was. I still get itchy under my girdle thinking about it."
Yeah, Esther, I know what you mean!!
You go Esther! I wonder if she was one of the fans washing their leather pants?
And they definitely needed cleaning! Mike McCartney said he could never understand how the girls were so hot for them because between the leather, the sweat, and the cigarette smoke, they all stunk to high heaven!
I'm sure they stunk to HIM, but to Esther and others that could get itchy under their girdles (!) they smelled divine.
No, I bet they stunk, but who cared?
It's a Beatle!
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No wonder Brian made 'em wear suits...they might have been called the stinkbugs by some folks... I got an email once from a Scouser who said that his grandmother said to Brian in the wreck-chord shop that they could use a bit of cleaning up and then they'd be ready for the big time.
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How old is Esther Simpson? I don't see an article but if she is 'elderly' then so are The Beatles now. I mean if she is elderly so are they right? I think it is funny, as in sad funny, how women are categorized as elderly at a certain age as if they are to be put to pasture, but not men. I believe one day in the future, since women are no longer held back in education, politics, every area of life, there will be equality all over the world. 'Elderly women' will be held to a higher regard, and maybe even men may be put to pasture after age 40 or so. Like some men do to women now.
Although, I don't think any gender should be put to pasture at any age. That would be Evolution.
I'd give it another 100 years or so.
*I know this is not what the topic it about but I was thinking about this concept today.*
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hey_kittay:
How old is Esther Simpson? I don't see an article but if she is 'elderly' then so are The Beatles now. I mean if she is elderly so are they right? I think it is funny, as in sad funny, how women are categorized as elderly at a certain age as if they are to be put to pasture, but not men. I believe one day in the future, since women are no longer held back in education, politics, every area of life, there will be equality all over the world. 'Elderly women' will be held to a higher regard, and maybe even men may be put to pasture after age 40 or so. Like some men do to women now.
Although, I don't think any gender should be put to pasture at any age. That would be Evolution.
I'd give it another 100 years or so.
*I know this is not what the topic it about but I was thinking about this concept today.*
I never said Paul & Ringo weren't elderly.
But this woman had an avatar pic next to her comment and she was definitely older looking than Paul & Ringo. She had snow-white hair and looked to be about 80 or so.
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^^ Oh, I know I was not trying to say you said the Beatles were not classified as elderly.
Hey, but I bet if we Paul and Ringo did not have the plastic surgery, hair dye, etc... they might look as old as Ms. Esther.
I really was just making my comment about how I hope female revolution/evolution kicks in gear the next few hundred years in the future. Then men will know how it feels to on the other side of the coin.
As for me I like old, 'elderly' men. Even the ones who don't have hair jobs, etc... the au natural look.
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hey_kittay:
^^ Oh, I know I was not trying to say you said the Beatles were not classified as elderly.
Hey, but I bet if we Paul and Ringo did not have the plastic surgery, hair dye, etc... they might look as old as Ms. Esther.
I really was just making my comment about how I hope female revolution/evolution kicks in gear the next few hundred years in the future. Then men will know how it feels to on the other side of the coin.
As for me I like old, 'elderly' men. Even the ones who don't have hair jobs, etc... the au natural look.
I don't know about Ringo, but Paul has not had plastic surgery! If he has, he needs to sue his surgeon! I'm an O.R. nurse and I've seen the before & after and if he'd had a facelift he wouldn't have the jowls & loose neck skin!
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Nancy R:
hey_kittay:
^^ Oh, I know I was not trying to say you said the Beatles were not classified as elderly.
Hey, but I bet if we Paul and Ringo did not have the plastic surgery, hair dye, etc... they might look as old as Ms. Esther.
I really was just making my comment about how I hope female revolution/evolution kicks in gear the next few hundred years in the future. Then men will know how it feels to on the other side of the coin.
As for me I like old, 'elderly' men. Even the ones who don't have hair jobs, etc... the au natural look.
I don't know about Ringo, but Paul has not had plastic surgery! If he has, he needs to sue his surgeon! I'm an O.R. nurse and I've seen the before & after and if he'd had a facelift he wouldn't have the jowls & loose neck skin!
JOWLS. Haha, Nancy. I have a few of those, too
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Fan4-45years:
Nancy R:
hey_kittay:
^^ Oh, I know I was not trying to say you said the Beatles were not classified as elderly.
Hey, but I bet if we Paul and Ringo did not have the plastic surgery, hair dye, etc... they might look as old as Ms. Esther.
I really was just making my comment about how I hope female revolution/evolution kicks in gear the next few hundred years in the future. Then men will know how it feels to on the other side of the coin.
As for me I like old, 'elderly' men. Even the ones who don't have hair jobs, etc... the au natural look.
I don't know about Ringo, but Paul has not had plastic surgery! If he has, he needs to sue his surgeon! I'm an O.R. nurse and I've seen the before & after and if he'd had a facelift he wouldn't have the jowls & loose neck skin!
JOWLS. Haha, Nancy. I have a few of those, too
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jowls & neck skin...sounds like a chicken!
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oobu24:
Fan4-45years:
Nancy R:
hey_kittay:
^^ Oh, I know I was not trying to say you said the Beatles were not classified as elderly.
Hey, but I bet if we Paul and Ringo did not have the plastic surgery, hair dye, etc... they might look as old as Ms. Esther.
I really was just making my comment about how I hope female revolution/evolution kicks in gear the next few hundred years in the future. Then men will know how it feels to on the other side of the coin.
As for me I like old, 'elderly' men. Even the ones who don't have hair jobs, etc... the au natural look.
I don't know about Ringo, but Paul has not had plastic surgery! If he has, he needs to sue his surgeon! I'm an O.R. nurse and I've seen the before & after and if he'd had a facelift he wouldn't have the jowls & loose neck skin!
JOWLS. Haha, Nancy. I have a few of those, too
ops:
jowls & neck skin...sounds like a chicken!
Never heard of turkey-neck?