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Originally Posted by
sodascouts
Seriously! And I don't but that whole "he thought it was fake" excuse. He did the same to a bird that he knew very well was not fake. I'm glad he had to get a rabies shot - those things hurt! Serves him right.
All THIRTEEN of them in a circle around your stomach unless things have changed. My wife and her whole family had to have them when she was a kid. It revealed that Verna is allergic to "horse serum"!
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I don't think We should rake Ozzy over the coals for an incident that happened a long time ago..
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We often comment on events that happened a long time ago in the Rock'n'Roll History thread. These comments are not always positive.
Choices have consequences, be they good or ill.
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Originally Posted by
Koala
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1988 The Beatles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. George Harrison, Ringo Starr, and Yoko, Sean, and Julian Lennon all attend. Paul McCartney does not attend, sending instead a letter stating that continuing business differences with the other ex-Beatles was the reason for his absence.
Awwww, poor Paul. That's too bad that he had to miss such an important event in his career. At least our guys all sucked it up and managed to attend together when they were inducted.
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Originally Posted by
Brooke
Awwww, poor Paul. That's too bad that he had to miss such an important event in his career. At least our guys all sucked it up and managed to attend together when they were inducted.
I always said Paul McCartney was a pratt! :hilarious:
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Originally Posted by
tequila girl
I always said Paul McCartney was a pratt! :hilarious:
Well, you're entitled to your opinion, but I will only say that it was unfortunate that he didn't attend.
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Beatles always seemed to have an axe to grind. Wasn't it John Lennon who either returned or refused some sort of "medal of honor" because his record was slipping in the charts? <LOL> Actually, I think that part was a joke, his real reason had something to do with a protest of some involvement of the military or something very serious of that nature.
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I like Paul well enough, but that seems so petty of him.
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Originally Posted by
MikeA
Beatles always seemed to have an axe to grind. Wasn't it John Lennon who either returned or refused some sort of "medal of honor" because his record was slipping in the charts? <LOL> Actually, I think that part was a joke, his real reason had something to do with a protest of some involvement of the military or something very serious of that nature.
He returned his MBE to the Queen in protest at the war in Biafra and the single Cold Turkey 'slipping down the charts'.
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Originally Posted by
Freypower
Well, you're entitled to your opinion.
Thank You :)