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THat's great, I'm glad that Cynthia is getting a bit of hers back ...


I love John,
I love Paul,
And George and Ringo,
I love them all!

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Wow, that's great! Thanks for the article and the terrific picture, guys!

I enjoy hearing from both these ladies very much. They were definitely into promoting John's welfare at the expense of their own health and happiness, and truly loved him. I see them both as victims, Cynthia as a victim of the culture/system (and John's neglect), and May as a victim of the conniving between John and Yoko. The excerpt from her book about how John coerced her into going home with him was truly horrifying. I enjoyed May's first book very much, and look forward to hearing what she has to say in her new one.


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'Cynthia Lennon endorses May Pang's book'. What exactly would Cynthia know about the time May Pang spent with John? Am I supposed to be impressed that she's endorsed it?


I just want you to reassure him - talk to him, make him see the error of his ways. Then I'll hit him.
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Cynthia gets on well with May. They spent good time together during the 'Lost Weekend' when she brought over Julian and they have no family legacy or money issues between them. They are friends to this day.

They both can certaiinly give an insight on their dealings with Yoko who controlled Lennon.


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