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Wayne L.

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Did Paul & Yoko really bury the hatchet?
« on: August 27, 2006, 12:50:18 PM »

I doubt it if Paul & Yoko really buried the hatchet at the Cirque event, but the media believes that they did because they're suckers & it's probably the last Beatles family get together.  Beatles fans, like myself, thought they stopped fighting when Paul inducted John into the RNRHOF & Yoko came onstage giving him a hug & tapes for the Beatles Anthology about 12 years ago I believe.  It was great seeing them getting along for publicity, without a doubt, but I think the animosity is still there, especially with Yoko not wanting Macca to use McCartney/Lennon on the songs he wrote.  
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Re: Did Paul & Yoko really bury the hatchet?
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2006, 02:14:51 PM »

I don't think they'll ever bury the hatchet. If it weren't for Beatles/Apple affairs to oversee, I doubt you'd see them having lunch somewhere.
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Wayne L.

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Re: Did Paul & Yoko really bury the hatchet?
« Reply #2 on: August 30, 2006, 03:24:16 PM »

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I don't think they'll ever bury the hatchet. If it weren't for Beatles/Apple affairs to oversee, I doubt you'd see them having lunch somewhere.

I agree.  
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Re: Did Paul & Yoko really bury the hatchet?
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2006, 07:42:24 AM »

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I doubt it if Paul & Yoko really buried the hatchet at the Cirque event, but the media believes that they did because they're suckers & it's probably the last Beatles family get together.  Beatles fans, like myself, thought they stopped fighting when Paul inducted John into the RNRHOF & Yoko came onstage giving him a hug & tapes for the Beatles Anthology about 12 years ago I believe.  It was great seeing them getting along for publicity, without a doubt, but I think the animosity is still there, especially with Yoko not wanting Macca to use McCartney/Lennon on the songs he wrote.  

Yeah, it's for the media. They will never love each other and they will never be friends.
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