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Solo forums => Paul McCartney => Topic started by: peregrine9 on July 31, 2011, 05:17:42 PM
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WLWT News
July 28, 2011
Rumors McCartney Makes Unusual Requests Of GABP
Rumors are flying surrounding Paul McCartney's visit to the Queen City. People are asking News 5 if McCartney is demanding we take the "pork" out of "Porkopolis."McCartney has made waves with his push for sticking to vegetables. His campaign to celebrate "Meat Free Mondays" has had global success. Some of his fans, however, have a beef with the rumored demands for his upcoming concert at Great American Ballpark.Word has spread to Sir Paul's ticketholders that the vegetarian wants hot dog signage at the ballpark covered. He may also be asking that concession stands go meat-free for the concert.
http://www.wlwt.com/news/28687755/detail.html (http://www.wlwt.com/news/28687755/detail.html)
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I hope these are just rumours, if not Paul needs to take a chill pill.
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Hot Dogs were served at the concert I went to! So either they went around Paul's back, or Paul took a chill pill.
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I think Paul's losing it...
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I think Paul's losing it...
Nah, he just has really strong beliefs about animals and eating meat!
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he is fanatical about it and quite frankly, there might be something to it if you take a look at how he looks at his age and the energy levels he exudes in shows.
ahhh, whatever, get me some red meat!
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Yeah, I love Paul, but couldn't go without eating meat!
Believe me, I love animals as much as anyone, but I've tried going vegetarian before, and it just didn't work out.
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he is fanatical about it and quite frankly, there might be something to it if you take a look at how he looks at his age and the energy levels he exudes in shows.
ahhh, whatever, get me some red meat!
Ringo's older and looks better. Just saying.
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he is fanatical about it and quite frankly, there might be something to it if you take a look at how he looks at his age and the energy levels he exudes in shows.
ahhh, whatever, get me some red meat!
that's because its paul replacement, william campbell