aww poor john. looking at that just makes me want to jump in bed with him and stroke his hair(and other stuff if you know what i mean*wink wink* *nudge nudge*) only to brag about the best cold i ever caught the next day!!! teehee, in my friggen dreams! *crys*. lol its funny how paul and ringo are all like are you ok and giving him tea and pating his back and george just plonked himself right on top of john staring at the camera doing his eyebrow thing lol. love it!
awww!!
hehe!
lol I love this and can't help but stare at... well you know what *giggles*
pucker up girls and kiss your favorite beatle! c'mon. don't worry, no one will laugh (just be sure to wipe the computer screen afterwards, might be a good idea lol.)
"We don’t like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out." - Decca Recording Co. rejecting the Beatles, 1962
aww poor john. looking at that just makes me want to jump in bed with him and stroke his hair(and other stuff if you know what i mean*wink wink* *nudge nudge*) only to brag about the best cold i ever caught the next day!!! teehee, in my friggen dreams! *crys*. lol its funny how paul and ringo are all like are you ok and giving him tea and pating his back and george just plonked himself right on top of john staring at the camera doing his eyebrow thing lol. love it! [...]
^It reminded me of this:
"March 12, 1963
Granada Cinema, Bedford (Roe/Montez tour).
The strain of the group's relentless schedule took its toll, as John came down with a cold and was unable to play this concert. George and Paul took over all the singing for the night, fronting a three-man Beatles.
The Beatles appeared on BBC Light Programme's Here We Go, presented by Ray Peters.
March 13, 1963
Abbey Road. John was considered well enough to take part in an over-dub session to put harmonica on to 'Thank You Girl', but not to sing, which meant he was unable to take part in the group's appearance that evening at the Rialto Theatre, York (Roe/Montez tour)."
1. Go here: http://www.imageshack.us/ 2. "Upload" from a file or another source (resizing the image if you need it -if it's bigger than 1.5 MB or if it's a too big pic to be posted in the forum-) 3. Click on "host it!" 4. In the next page, copy the whole link that says "Hotlink for forums (1)" (it used to be the 5th out of the 9 choices, ... anyway, it's always the one just below the pic you want to upload, can you see it? The one that begans with [URL ...) 5. Paste that link in the post ... WITHOUT ADDING ANYTHING (no [URL]'s or[img]'s ... just the link!)
It's the one I use and it works fine for me (you can even remove the pics from your harddisk if you want it so, because the pic posted would remain)!
NOTE: I don't know if it's faster than photobucket tho!
hmm...don't know whats going on here, anyone else know? i'd really like to know.
No problem, Walrus!
In the early days (back in the sixties), it was unfashionable to throw your underwear on stage to show you liked a group. In those days, they used to throw entire fans. Here the boys react to the unexpected gift of a grown woman hurled onstage at them.
I hope this explanation helps! Cheers.
All you've got to do is choose love. That's how I live it now. I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden. I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007
For all I know, Ringo might be a yogi disguised as a drummer! - George Harrison
[...] In the early days (back in the sixties), it was unfashionable to throw your underwear on stage to show you liked a group. In those days, they used to throw entire fans. Here the boys react to the unexpected gift of a grown woman hurled onstage at them. [...]
Oh, I thought that that kind of soties were a myth!!! Thanks, harihead!
In the early days (back in the sixties), it was unfashionable to throw your underwear on stage to show you liked a group. In those days, they used to throw entire fans. Here the boys react to the unexpected gift of a grown woman hurled onstage at them.
I hope this explanation helps! Cheers.
lmao, that sure did make me laugh. what happens if they can't catch?
"We don’t like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out." - Decca Recording Co. rejecting the Beatles, 1962