A big hug for Paul
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Oh Yes I agree..... WE still Love You Unconditionally especially NY and NJ You are from the Motherland .... But we in the colonies consider you FAMILY .... You'll always be #1 here bro ....... Love that you were HERE for us in SEPT 2001 ........ Keep rockin'.......... Who else can claim Rock n Roll AND classical at Carnegie Hall ....... Thats a Blast!!!!!!
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Another BIG HUG from me! And some kisses as well: xxx Hold on!
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**_Soulcat wrote:
Greetings from New Jersey I have been a fan ever since a Sunday evening in February of 1964 when I saw you and your brothers on the ED show
_****Yay, Soulcat! I, too, watched that very show with my family (I was eleven years old) and fell in love with the Beatles, and especially with Paul. My 40+ year love affair will never be affected by things anyone may say about Paul... love, patti ops:**
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I want to offer my sincerest hugs and kisses to my sweet heart Paul! Hugs and kisses are on the way, on this wonderful sunny day! so gladd to see you having fun last night on SAT Night Live! it was a pure pleasure to see you smiling and having fun! hope you had a great time after the show, with all those wild and carzy guys! Steve and Alec and Martin! now your part of those wild and crazy guys now! what fun! Paul! Atention New York! three wild and crazy guys are taking New York tonight! look out for three charaters, named Paul Steve and Alec! they are having too much fun! they would be driven by the limo driver Martin Short hehehe!! ENJOY PAUL! Luv Your LILY )
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lilymackintosh:
I want to offer my sincerest hugs and kisses to my sweet heart Paul! Hugs and kisses are on the way, on this wonderful sunny day! so gladd to see you having fun last night on SAT Night Live! it was a pure pleasure to see you smiling and having fun! hope you had a great time after the show, with all those wild and carzy guys! Steve and Alec and Martin! now your part of those wild and crazy guys now! what fun! Paul! Atention New York! three wild and crazy guys are taking New York tonight! look out for three charaters, named Paul Steve and Alec! they are having too much fun! they would be driven by the limo driver Martin Short hehehe!! ENJOY PAUL! Luv Your LILY
That's very nice Lily. He has some really good fans and you are most definitely one of his best.
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Divorce is a tragedy, and celebrity divorces are probably over the top in that regard, for all the publicity, the garbage that gets written by the media and especially the tabloid media. I don't envy anyone who has to contend with this. I admire both Paul and Heather for putting the best interests of their child at the top of their list of priorities, it will certainly be the only consideration in a custody dispute as far as the court is concerned. God bless, and remember "This too shall pass." Deborah
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I just wanted to send you my love and let you know I am thinking of you and wishing you all the best, Paul. Remember...the love you take is equal to the love you make. There is lots of love for you from all over the world. Things will get better! Merry
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Another BIG HUG from me to you Paul Love You
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Can't have too many..... ((HUGS)))
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This is how I feel about the situation. Many years ago, in 1979, I saw a film about a supposedly "true" ghost story, called "The Changeling", which starred George C. Scott. The "haunting" supposedly took place in Washington state on the West Coast. It turned out that the ghostling was a child who had been, unfortuantely, murdered by his very greedy father, who was after the child's inheritance. Anyway, this ghostling child was, according to the movie, very angry about what had happened and went about making a lot of noise, and "acting out" as us parents like to say, in a very terrible paranormal temper tantrum. I was only 16 at the time I saw this film, and had zero desire to be a mom, have a child or get married, later on in my life. However, the ghostling's terrible temper must has caused the very "buried" mother instinct in me to respond to his supposed outrage at being "cheated out" of not only his life but his money as well because, every day since I saw that movie I have thought about that very angry little boy and I felt like I just wanted to cheer him up somehow. While I have never been to the West Coast and don't have much of a desire to go there, I have often thought of just making a special trip out there and going to that supposedly haunted mansion to somehow speak to that ghostling-child and just to calm him down - as a mum would to her distraught child. I told my husband the other day, if I ever become a wealthy writer and I have the money, if that house ever were put on the Market, I would buy it and I just want to go there and sit down and put that ghostling-child on my lap and hold him in my arms to comfort him and say, "It's O.K. now. You're going to be O.K. Everything's alright now." - just to give him some reasurance as a mom would try to calm an upset child. As everyone knows, at least those of us who are "divorced babies" and have grown up to get married and been married successfully for several years, there are a lot of different "dynamics" that go into making a marriage run "successfully"-despite any oddities either the wife or husband have or any differences they have -stemming from their childhood backgrounds, their education, talents or life experiences. And sometimes women marry "false husbands" or conversely men marry "defective wives", who at first so beautiful, erotic, good natured and supportive, this behavior "masks" a very troubled personality. Any of the "dynamics" that go into supporting the proper functioning of a marriage, if they "fail" or start "falling apart" can cause the marriage to "collapse" even if it is established for a good reason on the best of foundations, under great conditions. Anything can cause a marriage to collapse, that's just the truth of it; it is very rare that a "celebrity" marriage, lasts a long period of time, like Bob Hope's or even Paul's first marriage. American statistics show that the average American marriage only lasts about 5 years. It is considered "unusual" for a marriage to last longer than 10 years - especially in this day and age. I really felt bad for Paulie when I heard the news. I couldn't believe that any female in their right mind would divorce Paul. But, as a fan, I understood what had happened. Paul is Paul and that's just it. It remains unsaid that no one can "compete" with a (former) Beatle; I had read that his beloved oft times was, supposedly, at odds with him about that he felt he needed more "attention" with his interests and career than hers. I think Linda understood this and they worked together on that. As a fan, I saw that it was quite obvious that she defered the emphasis on him than her, but he did lovingly support her interest in animal rights. I don't think she demanded that he do this. So, it was a loving thing that he did, rather than reportedly having "shouting matches" with his second wife, before they were married. I couldn't see myself, as a female, aruging with Paul about anything - at least of a creative nature - unless he wrote something I thought was a peice of poop, which he's never done that I've heard (or read) in his poetry. If he did, well, I'd have no problem keeping him up till 3am fussing about the "ethics" of good writing. Anyway, I especially fell bad for Miss B. I was really worried about her initally but I think she'll turn out O.k., as long as Paul remains a strong fatherly influence in her life. I can "relate" to losing my Dad at age 2.5, when my mother finally left my Dad. I really have no memory of living under my Dad's roof as a toddler. I never celebrated any of my birthdays with him either. He wasn't considered "part of the family" and it never occured to me to invite him. Anyway, I love and respect Paul as a creative influence in my life, and as a Beatles fan. I hope he gets enough rest and keeps his health. I still hope to meet him someday - whenever, as I'm sure many other fans would. I'm glad he's keeping himself busy. I just hope Miss. B. will have some memories of him - good memories of living under his roof when she matures and grows up. I hope she has good memories of both her parents, fighting over money, rather than her. That's all I have to say.
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I'm just here to send love and big hugs to you, Paul! All the best to you and your family. Merry
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(((((((((((((((((((((((((((Paul))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Fresh hug from CA for Paul
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All the very best Paul. A massive loving hug from me and my family, fans of yours for so long. Let me roll it to Ya!
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Wishing you peace and serenity at this difficult time Paul. The sad truth is that in a high profile break up, the only winners are the lawyers and the journalists. The only thing that can be kept is dignity, and you have a wealth of it. You are rightfully loved by fans the world over.
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Paul has been a great inspiration to our son, soon to turn 10! JP says he wants to play guitar & sing onstage someday with Paul! His birthday wish is to meet Paul & have his photo taken with Paul. I wish I could make his dream come true.
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GYPSYGIRL:
Paul has been a great inspiration to our son, soon to turn 10! JP says he wants to play guitar & sing onstage someday with Paul! His birthday wish is to meet Paul & have his photo taken with Paul. I wish I could make his dream come true.
very cute
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Dear Paul, thank you very much for making hundreds of your devoted fans feel happy and special at the signing in London and NY I only wish i was there too to meet you and thank you for everything. You're the best Hugs and kisses from me to you Love You
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Paul, I have the feeling that you may need some hugs from your fans today. Keep your chin up and stay strong. It will all turn out okay - justice and truth will be served!
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