Hi From Ruthie In The Sky
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My name is Ruthie Rader and I have loved Paul's music from the night the Beatles performed on Ed Sullivan to when Paul sang "Give Peace A Chance" on Saturday Night Live last night. My favorite McCartney song is "Helen Wheels." Most of what I am about can be found in my blog, "Ruthie In The Sky." I love hitchhiking, meeting new people, seeing new places, music, blogging, photography, baseball, drawing original cartoons, dealing with social issues and the Internet. One of my wishes is to visit Ireland. I have hitchhiked all over North America and that includes Arizona. I have been known to carry a big backpack, walk with a cane and share a smile with a very dry wit. Hi, everybody.
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WELCOME RUTHIE HOPE U HAVE A GREAT TIME HERE WELL I KNOW YOU WILL BUT AGAIN WELCOME I KNOW U WILL LOVE IT HERE EVERYONE HERE IS VERY SUPPORTIVE KIND EVERYTHING ITS LIKE A BIG 2ND FAMILY AGAIN WELCOME!!!!!!!!
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Hi, Ruthie! Welcome to the forum!
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It isn't snowing here. Smirk. I finally got a good video of Paul's performance and put it on my blog. Where is Windsor/Maidenhead located at in the UK? What discussion do you suggest that I join in this forum first? You are cool people. I miss Chris Farley. P.S. It isn't snowing here. Bet it is in New York City. p
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Welcome
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Out of 177 views, I only got several replies. What's up with that? Yeah. Right. Oh, and hello Windsor/Maidenhead, UK...whomever you are. Rita says, "Hi."
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This may not be considered a proper post for this forum. But I'm going to post it, anyway. Something tells me that Sir Paul won't mind. My Country is in mourning, tonight. We are sad, angry, confused and looking for justification for what happened this past Saturday in Tucson, Arizona. But there isn't any way to justify what happened. So now we are just looking for justice. But first, we will go through the rest of the stages that grief requires. I remember Sir Paul coming to New York City. How we honored the memory of John Lennon once again. Christmas passed into the New Year and we were feeling good enough to poke fun at Grampa Mac. And then Saturday morning came and in the space of a few terrible minutes, everything changed. We are back in that serious zone, again. I know that Paul McCartney is familiar with the Tucson area. He prolly knows about Saturday's tragedy. The reason that I'm posting this here is because I remember Good Ol' Grampa Mac flashing the peace sign. I heard him say, "Give peace a chance. Right now!" Well, we need some of that here in the United States. We sure do. John Lennon was shot on a New York street. Once again, a wild-eyed pistol-waver has taken away many innocent lives. One of the victims was a nine-year-young girl. Grampa Mac once recorded a ditty about "silly love songs." Well, tonight, I'm here to say that we need all of those love songs that we can get. So, Sir Paul, all kidding aside, if you have one or two more love songs in you that you want to share with the world...now is the time. Mr. McCartney, you are not too old to write a love song that will make people stop and think. I believe that my Country is ready to hear one that will do just that. Sincerely, Ruthie.*
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hi! welcome to the forum hope u enjoy _____________________
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I hope you all had a loverly day. Of course, that depends on what part of the world you are in right now. I expect that I will hear about that new song soon, right, Mr. Mac? If not, I will go to the men and pay them to post a big portrait of you in Times Square...under which will roll the lyrics to the song, "The End Of The End"...over and over and over. "Oh, I'm rollin' a hot seven Knockin' them down in 2011..." --Ruthie.*
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Welcome Ruthie!
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Welcome to Paul's website Ruthie.