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pc31
June 19, 2005, 3:44pm Report to Moderator

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Quoted from Ydoll_Gwyn
The question is, will Macca write in and say "Ta!"?

Bit weak if he doesn't ...
see this individual could not even wish the man a happy birthdate.....



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Ydoll Gwyn
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macca doesnt exactly come on here


Really? Doesn't he? Oh, I'm so disappointed!
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Ydoll Gwyn
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see this individual could not even wish the man a happy birthdate.....



No - I'm a grown-up.
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June 19, 2005, 10:16pm Report to Moderator

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR PAUL!


Don't walk on grass-smoke it!
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June 20, 2005, 1:22am Report to Moderator

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No - I'm a grown-up.


Dolly, are you saying that you are too mature to wish a person Happy Birthday? Come on man.



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Happy belated Birthday Paul!


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Ydoll Gwyn
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Dolly, are you saying that you are too mature to wish a person Happy Birthday? Come on man.




No, too sensible to send a celebrity birthday wishes that he'll never see. Haven't you been following the thread?
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Hahahaha....

Everytime I see a thread with "Last Action By: Ydoll Gwyn" I just have to go and see how he managed to $hit all over it this time.

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tkitna
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No, too sensible to send a celebrity birthday wishes that he'll never see.


Now, we dont really know that, do we? How can you be 100% sure that he isnt bored in his hotel room somewhere and plugged into the old laptop? I'm sure you dont care, but that just adds to my curiousity as to how you ever found enjoyment from the Beatles in the first place.

Cheers Dolly and happy birthday to you also, whenever that day may be.




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Ydoll Gwyn
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(1) Now, we dont really know that, do we? How can you be 100% sure that he isnt bored in his hotel room somewhere and plugged into the old laptop? (2) I'm sure you dont care, but that just adds to my curiousity as to how you ever found enjoyment from the Beatles in the first place.


(1) He could be reading all these wishes. Then again, maybe he ain't. I'll put money on the "ain't" side - seems safer than a bank to me!

(2) Well now, I find my enjoyment in LISTENING to the Beatles. I get no buzz out of childish hero worship, gushing over favorites, sending birthday wishes, etc etc. Like I said, I'm a grown-up.
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(2) Well now, I find my enjoyment in LISTENING to the Beatles. I get no buzz out of childish hero worship, gushing over favorites, sending birthday wishes, etc etc. Like I said, I'm a grown-up.


Well, your use of an actual avatar and your involvement here at this very forum almost makes me question that.  




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Personally, I always consider The Beatles themselves to symbolise in some ways, the excitement and escapism that you see in Child behaviour.
The untouched innoccence of the Psychedelic period is a perfect example of this, as well as the creative style of many of the Beatles projects e.g. Magical Mystery Tour, Sgt Peppers and Yellow Submarine.
John Lennon I would argue, was most intouch with his boyhood nostalgia. In his Own Write and Strawberry Fields (amongst others) show his love and appreciation of where he came from (Liverpool having an obvious link with childhood)

I think without a tad child-like fantasy, The Beatles would not be The Beatles.

I hope that I will (many years from now) still hold on to some of the childhood behaviour that influenced me, as an individual.


Oh, and happy birthday Paul.





Whats the matter lads? Blue Meanies?

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Personally, I always consider The Beatles themselves to symbolise in some ways, the excitement and escapism that you see in Child behaviour.
The untouched innoccence of the Psychedelic period is a perfect example of this, as well as the creative style of many of the Beatles projects e.g. Magical Mystery Tour, Sgt Peppers and Yellow Submarine.
John Lennon I would argue, was most intouch with his boyhood nostalgia. In his Own Write and Strawberry Fields (amongst others) show his love and appreciation of where he came from (Liverpool having an obvious link with childhood)

I think without a tad child-like fantasy, The Beatles would not be The Beatles.

I hope that I will (many years from now) still hold on to some of the childhood behaviour that influenced me, as an individual.


If that's what you think, no wonder I find your views on the Beatles a little ... unformed and immature.
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Ydoll Gwyn
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Oh, and happy birthday Paul.


Paulie wants to know where his pressies are!
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