Silly questions for Paul
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Say Paul have you had some really good iced tea, I like it sweet. I guess cause I need more sweetness in my life. love doris.
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moonrose:
Hey Paul Do you ever sit and read these silly community posts and laugh to yourself because your fans are so goofy? We all love you Paul!
Speak for yourself! I'm not goofy! I'm an elegant, classy lady who would make the perfect dinner date!
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Sir Paul, this is a two-part question ( ). First, can your bird really sing? And if so, what does it sing?
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Say Paul how long does it take you to tend to all the animals on your property. love doris.
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here's a silly question, i am separated and so are you paul,lets hookup. but we're both of different sides of the lake..i am close to your age and favorite albums are ram & mccartney..silly question huh..middle age crisis i think.
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(LOL!) That was great. Sir Paul, what's two plus two? ...Can you show me again?
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Have you ever felt like saying Live its Saturday Night after reading some of the silly posts here. love doris.
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That's actually a pretty good idea ... some of this stuff might make a pretty good premise for a skit or two. Wonder if Lorne Michaels ever visits ... hmmm. Paul could you get Lorne on the phone perchance??
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I saw a skit with Chris Farley and Paul McCartney on Saturday Night Live once. It was hilarious! It was a familiar skit that Chris always did, but with Paul in it, it was just so funny! You know that skit where he's a talk showhost, but he doesn't ask any real questions, just makes references to movies and music. And, the guests are just left there to nod in agreement.
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Yeah I saw that one 'gorda' ... funny thing is, that week he was also on Bob Costas' show which was called "Later." I really loved that show ... always tried to catch it, it was on at like 2 am ... so I really don't know how big of an audience he had watching it regularly. The reason that I say it was kinda funny is that at first Paul was kinda looking at Bob's interview style with a little hesitation (maybe he was thrown by Costas' approach, he'd been a sports commentator for years and had a certain style ... charming but at the same time a little 'play-by-play'ish -- or -- maybe he was still being affected by the Chris Farley experience over at SNL), it ended up being a really good interview though (IMO). Getting way too verbose I guess, think I gotta go channel some of this toward work related things. Whole lotta stuff going on in that region. Ciao!
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Paul ... who was the better interviewer? Bob or Chris?
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Say Paul why don't you interview Chris or bob. Hey paul do you like Woody woodpecker. love doris.
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Well, unfortunately Chris has left the building ... but I do believe that Bob's available. Although he might interview one of my co-workers, occasionally he reminds me of Chris. Especially when he get's kinda intense about something he's working on or trying to communicate. Paul do you wanna interview my co-worker? He's a law school dropout (or at least temporarily ... comes from a family of lawyer's, prosecutors and Judges) ... so it might be a little tricky, but he's probably got a really good heart.
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Say paul do you like to play Easy money or monopoly. love doris.
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Evidently the original comment may actually have been taken wrong (too bad 'screwball' comedies are very good ... especially `The Awful Truth' from the late 1930's) ... therefore I`ll leave this in it`s place: Do you believe in adverbs because obviously proverbs are too controversial?
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Have you ever read 'The Moon's a Balloon' or 'Bring on the Empty Horses?'
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Sir Paul, have you ever tried to walk on your hands?
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.Say paul have you ever done a scene on a Candid camera film love doris.
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I think Linda kind of had him on her own variation of candid camera quite often ... just a thought.
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Paul have you ever played any practical jokes on anyone. love doris.