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I suspect he's had no fan mail for 6 months, so made this vid in an attempt to stimulate a rush. I'm sure he'll offer lots more peace and love in reversing his decision soon enough!


Knob.


Do have to take his side with all the scousers having a go at him for saying he doesn't miss anything about Liverpool. Why would he? He has nice homes that he has chosen, so what if they're not in the town he's from! Liverpool is different enough from when I lived there, and I only left in 2001. It must be like a totally different city from the one he grew up in!


Does annoy me that Liverpool feel they have some sort of ownership over The Beatles just because they were born there!

Cassius Wrote:

I hate the Beatles so I don't care.


Was it the poignant Beauty of "She's Leaving Home" or the haunting "Elenore Rigby" the enchanting "If I Fell" or the nostalgic genius of "In My Life" that you didn't like or was it any of their other 300 great tunes Cass?:))

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

> He's entitled to be and do as he pleases. He is

> after all, a Beatle.

>

> Seen,Mi Bredrin. Seen.

> Peace And Love And Respect.


An' Big Respeck 'pon you. Irie.

I think, though that what's been boiling Ringo's piss is the number of people who request autographs, particularly by post just to sell them on.

You know, those framed photos with the autograph on a seperate piece of paper that you can get.

I think that's what's got his goat.

Moos Wrote:

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> Poor old fella, that was a really pitiful video.

> Can't he afford a publicist any more?


What the Octopus's Garden would he need a publicist for, Moos?

He is, after all a Beatle.

Moos Wrote:

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> ~Darling, these days, even a pop star's dog needs

> a publicist.

>

> Or in this case, just a good friend to say -

> Ringo, please don't make that video, or at least

> take more care over Take Two. It makes you look

> like a silly old duffer.


Indeed a pop star's dog might require their own publicist. They'd both probably enjoy the experience.

But we are after all not talking about your 'pop star' here.

He is after all, a Beatle.

Do you think he looks a bit like Noel Gallagher with a beard? Or would that be the other way round? I saw him play live once and he's a very good drummer indeed, kept up with Jim Capaldi which is something. His son's an amazing drummer. Anyway who cares about his autograph surely it's his music and his part in the whole Beatles thing that matters. Maybe he's taking the peace rather than telling us to peace off

Moos Wrote:

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> Sadly I'm all alone, and the cat is no help. The

> other cat is probably with That Woman.


You speak in riddles, Moos. Yet you interest me strangely.

Perhaps you could get the other cat back, if you go outside and yell OH!

And if you've had the taste to name your cat Submarine, then it'll be back in no time.


I've just taken the time to look over what I've just written. There's the delete button, of course. But no.

I stand before the world, in my shame.

If only I could get the tipping point of the 66cl bottle of Stella Artois right, I'd spare everyone a lot of embarrassment.

I'm only thankful that Mother HonaloochieB doesn't have acces to a computer.

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