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Solo forums => John Lennon => Topic started by: Normandie on March 17, 2021, 11:13:02 PM
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This may not be news to a lot of folks, but it was to me: Apparently, John's Aunt Mimi's last words were "Hello, John."
Here's the article, which has other interesting tidbits as well: http://www.britishbeatlesfanclub.co.uk/2011/09/interview-with-lynn-varcoe.html (http://www.britishbeatlesfanclub.co.uk/2011/09/interview-with-lynn-varcoe.html)
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That’s interesting. A bit of a silly question about whether Mimi talked to John while the nurse was caring for her “.. well John was already dead “ (for ten years)
geez do your research!
Quite sweet that they were her last words. It would be nice to think that, when it comes our time, we’ll see people we care most about.
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A bit of a silly question about whether Mimi talked to John while the nurse was caring for her “.. well John was already dead “ (for ten years)
geez do your research!
Good catch; that one blew right by me. Yeesh.
This caught my eye: "Mimi really did not talk about George. When asked she always changed the subject." Hm. :-X
Nurse Varcoe's statements about Mimi disparaging John also struck me. I believe I posted elsehwere in this forum, several years ago, how Cynthia, in her book John, really laid Mimi out in lavender, so to speak. She made Mimi sound downright emotionally abusive. Before that, she'd seemed to me merely sharp tongued and strict. Not sure if anyone else who read that book got the same impression.
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Thanks for posting this, Normandie. I can't say that I believe in an afterlife but nonetheless, this is fascinating.
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Mimi didn't talk about George haha
Because he was from the wrong side of town, Mimi was such a snob of course.
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Mimi didn't talk about George haha
Because he was from the wrong side of town, Mimi was such a snob of course.
George said she referred to him as “that boy” even in front of him ha2ha
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Thanks for posting this, Normandie. I can't say that I believe in an afterlife but nonetheless, this is fascinating.
Even if it’s only your mind playing tricks at the last moment, seeing a loved one would be a lot nicer way to go out then a red guy with a pitchfork saying “now you’re mine”.
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Even if it’s only your mind playing tricks at the last moment, seeing a loved one would be a lot nicer way to go out then a red guy with a pitchfork saying “now you’re mine”.
ha2ha OK, now =that= made me actually laugh out loud. This could be the basis for a would-you-rather game, as in, at the end, would you rather see so-and-so, or a red guy with a pitchfork?
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George said she referred to him as “that boy” even in front of him ha2ha
That's harsh!
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Well, now I know that "this boy" was Ringo and "that boy" was George. Unfortunately, George didn't get a song out of it like Ringo did (nor a movie with him as the main character).
AHDN was really Ringo's film, wasn't it?
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AHDN was really Ringo's film, wasn't it?
Yes, Loco. It might even have been John McCartney's film...
(http://www.lippsisters.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/Paul+JohnnyMcCartney.jpg)
He was the instigator of most of the antics that occured in those 36 hours...
(https://www.beatlesbible.com/wp/media/640317-wilfrid-brambell-hard-days-night_01.jpg)
I bet you're a great swimmer
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/fe/8d/03/fe8d03eaa5130e9de301f134e3ef0e4a.jpg)
Shush! Have they roughed you up yet?
;D
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Wilfred Brambell was only 52 when he played Paul’s grandfather. Times were different then.