Birthday wishes from Paul to my girlfriend
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Hi. I know that what's in the thread title is next to impossible but I'd like to try my luck. My girlfriend Agata is celebrating her birthday on the 26th of May and saying that she's obsessed with the Beatles would be a gross understatement. I'd love to give her a birthday gift no one would ever give her. I wish Sir Paul recorded short birthday wishes. How do I contact Paul and ask for it?
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You're a very sweet boyfriend, but there is virtually no way to accomplish this. You would have to be a personal friend of his or friend of someone very close to him. There's no way to write him or contact him either. Sorry. ️
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Nancy R wrote:
You're a very sweet boyfriend, but there is virtually no way to accomplish this. You would have to be a personal friend of his or friend of someone very close to him. There's no way to write him or contact him either. Sorry. ️
Which, I guess, is understandable. There's no way he would be able to respond to every request that came his way.
Now, I communicate with John, but obviously things are different with him. He's no longer bound by physical laws such as time and space, so even though he's speaking me telepathically, he could just as easily be with Yoko simultaneously, as well as a dozen other people. Who knows?
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rzepek2pl wrote:
Hi. I know that what's in the thread title is next to impossible but I'd like to try my luck. My girlfriend Agata is celebrating her birthday on the 26th of May and saying that she's obsessed with the Beatles would be a gross understatement. I'd love to give her a birthday gift no one would ever give her. I wish Sir Paul recorded short birthday wishes. How do I contact Paul and ask for it?
The only way to contact Paul would be through his business/professional contact addresses, which you would have to find for yourself since forum guidelines forbid people from posting them here. Whether he sees any of that mail, who knows. A few years ago he did respond to a group of students' request for him to send a greeting to a school staff member who was retiring, somewhere in the UK, so anything is possible.