7.13pm
1 May 2010
That was a friend's reaction when George passed away. I was sad in both moments… because they were (in that moment) my 2 favorite Beatles.
17!!
Here comes the sun….. Scoobie-doobie……
Something in the way she moves…..attracts me like a cauliflower…
Bop. Bop, cat bop. Go, Johnny, Go.
Beware of Darkness…
9.14pm
Reviewers
14 April 2010
mithveaen said:
*biting lips*
I have to confess that…. I think that once removed the title song, Magic Mystery Tour is my second favorite Beatle album, just after Revolver and Abbey Road .
*sighs* There. I said it. And if someone argues with me… your guys will have to deal with my guys.
It's a great album, mith. It's the one I cut my teeth on as a baby Beatle fan! As for the title track, try this (I alluded to this yesterday in a different thread). On your MP3 player, create a playlist that starts at the Sgt Pepper (reprise), and rolls through ADITL, into YNMN (LUTN) and then into the title track of MMT. You may disagree, but I think it is an awesome transition from one album to the next. It really makes MMT “pop”.
*9* your bully agrees!
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all its worth. And all the children boogie.
10.29pm
9 June 2010
4.49am
1 May 2010
Zig said:
It's a great album, mith. It's the one I cut my teeth on as a baby Beatle fan! As for the title track, try this (I alluded to this yesterday in a different thread). On your MP3 player, create a playlist that starts at the Sgt Pepper (reprise), and rolls through ADITL, into YNMN (LUTN) and then into the title track of MMT. You may disagree, but I think it is an awesome transition from one album to the next. It really makes MMT “pop”.
*9* your bully agrees!
Mhhh interesting. I'll check it that way.
And my bully is always right.
Here comes the sun….. Scoobie-doobie……
Something in the way she moves…..attracts me like a cauliflower…
Bop. Bop, cat bop. Go, Johnny, Go.
Beware of Darkness…
5.21am
19 March 2011
mithveaen said:
I swear to God I had this dream last night: It was very late at night, so I was walking holding hands with Julian Lennon (but he looked like John post-Beatles, not like Julian) in a park that used to be 6 blocks away from my house, (now there's a building from the local goverment) and then he kissed me, then I sent a text message to a friend about it, he got mad at me and walked away. I had to go back home walking at the middle of the dark night, and a mob of teen girls wanted to kidnap me and attack me with a knife. I threw the backpack I always take to school with my stuff to a backyard and started to run for my life.
I woke up in that very moment. It was truly frightening.
Okay, no matter how much I laughed at that, I have Beatles dreams all the time. Once, Ringo kept on pulling on my hand (present day Ringo) and was saying “Come on Samantha.” My name…is not Samantha…but now I wish it was. He kept on calling me his “favorite niece”…
And then, in another dream, I dreamed that I went back in time, and that I was visiting with the Beatles. And I started crying…because Justin Bieber came… Don't call my crazy, but I woke up…screaming…
I need help.
I salute the lady who screamed "I love you Paul!" at a tribute band's concert.
5.33am
1 May 2010
5.50am
23 January 2011
That is really scary. I would’ve been shaking. But some dream of mine that scared me so much happened last month, when I dreamed a short little dream that my best friends dad got in a bad car wreck. And then ,about a week later in real life, my best friend got in a bad car wreck, and her whole family was in the car. I was scared to death, but luckily nobody was hurt really badly. I was crying when it happened and I was remembering the dream I had, it was a really frightening thing.
6.22am
19 March 2011
I would be too. And that keeps on happening to me. Like, I will think of something, and something connected to the topic happens. During my aunt's teen years, a lot of her friends died of ODs. And recently, two of my friend's friends died. One in a car crash, another was hit by a bus. So, since that never happened to me, I can't really relate to them, and they've been really scared… I never lost anyone, other than my mom, but that was more about her leaving. So…yeah…
But that reminds me when I was in third grade, I dreamed that I was at my cousin's house, at night. I could see reflections, and feel my body searching the house. I was picking things up and taking them with me… A week later, a house across the street from my cousin's house was broken into. I swear.
I have the weirdest dreams…
But you know what is weirder? My best friend and my grandma, who's the same age as Paul, called all of the Beatles ugly. Even Paul. Apparently Paul was girly. She called John fat. George crooked nosed. Complained about blue eyes…I can never win in this world.
I salute the lady who screamed "I love you Paul!" at a tribute band's concert.
10.41pm
9 June 2010
Till There Was You said:
Apparently Paul was girly. She called John fat. George crooked nosed. Complained about blue eyes.
That is depressing! If that happened to me and it wasn't my grandma, somebody would have a hand mark on her face! And it wouldn't be me.
My confession is that, even though I'm a Grammar Nazi, there are some rules I don't follow because I don't give a crap about them. I can only think of two off the top of my head: Starting a sentence with a conjunction and ending a sentence with a preposition. You're not supposed to do either of those. I'm more interested in making my speech sound natural and easy to listen to than in making sure I use “of which” or “with which” or “about which” so I don't end a sentence with a preposition. “With which,” “of which,” and “about which” sound stilted and uncomfortable. I'm more likely to say “Paul McCartney is the most famous person John Lennon collaborated with” than “Paul McCartney is the most famous person with whom John Lennon collaborated.”
But if you make a spelling error or use the wrong “your/you're,” “there/they're/their,” or “to/two/too,” I'll be on your back in a flash!
If I seem to act unkind, it's only me, it's not my mind that is confusing things.
10.51pm
19 September 2010
10.56pm
9 June 2010
10.59pm
19 September 2010
My confession of the day: Slow, depressing music is my favourite type of non-Beatles music (Don't start saying I hate Twist And Shout ).
As if it matters how a man falls down.'
'When the fall's all that's left, it matters a great deal.
11.01pm
9 June 2010
Trolling (required): Hey, everybody! Sun king hates “Twist And Shout !”
If I seem to act unkind, it's only me, it's not my mind that is confusing things.
2.42am
19 March 2011
I think I'm the only person in the world that thinks that the Beatles were all beautiful men. Not in a strange way, but, come on. I mean, they were NOT ugly. Paul did not look like a girl. Though, he has better eyebrows and longer eyelashes than I. Whatever. John was not fat. I mean, you could see his bones in some later pictures of him. George's nose was not crooked. It was PERFECT just the way it was. And Ringo's blue eyes: How. Can. Someone. Complain.
But I think as a female-teenage fan, I have a right to think so.
Latest confession (Beatles related): I don't really hate Yoko. I actually really like her. She helped mature John, and wouldn't take his bull. Cynthia took the abuse. And even though I really like her, I also reeeeaaally like Yoko.
Also, another thing: the only reason why I voted for my graduation dress to be green, is because I read that it was John's favorite color. Not that I don't like the color. It's also my favorite color. It's just…I really wish I voted for purple.
I salute the lady who screamed "I love you Paul!" at a tribute band's concert.
3.52am
25 November 2010
mr. Sun king coming together said:
My confession is that I didn't mean to piss so many people off *cough*MMM, Starwisher*cough* with my (ex? I sure hope so) random capitalization.
There's a huge difference between pissing people off and making them curious. And are you really still thinking of this? 😛
3.57am
23 January 2011
You are not the only person who thinks that. I find them all beautiful in their own special ways. I love the little things that make them themselves. It is weird to me when people say they think that they look exactly the same, because I can tell each Beatle apart in a split second. I find all beautiful, even if people say that George had huge eyebrows or that RINGO had a big nose, I think,”Hey, that’s what you think. I think they look amazing.” Their music is beautiful, just like them.
(oh and by the way, who can hate BLUE EYES???)
4.04am
19 March 2011
Okay, I obviously am not alone. I mean…look at the Beatles community on Tumblr. Haha. And the people on FF.net are just obsessed. But imperfections make people beautiful. I mean, people make fun of, say, Ringo for his nose. What is he supposed to do? Have surgery done? If he does, people will say that he just gave in. Or when people make fun of other people for their weight. Some people can't control their weight.
And blue eyes…Ringo brings them justice.
Also, what do you guys mean when you say that you got a nine? I just got one, and I don't know what to do.
I salute the lady who screamed "I love you Paul!" at a tribute band's concert.
5.57am
1 May 2010
Oh you just say you got a 9. that can be interpreted in many ways. For example, if you make a wish like “I want to go to Abbey Road studios” and you get a 9, that means that you will definetly go. Or if you say something, and you get a 17, then you say “Paul agrees!”
It's like a good luck charm.
And BTW Don't mess with George's eyebrows. They are cute.
Here comes the sun….. Scoobie-doobie……
Something in the way she moves…..attracts me like a cauliflower…
Bop. Bop, cat bop. Go, Johnny, Go.
Beware of Darkness…
9.53am
23 January 2011
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