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I like this creeping/stalking documenting job. https://www.beatlesbible.com/f…..3/#p113810
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11 April 2016
Little Piggy Dragonfly said
WeepingAtlasCedars said
Little Piggy Dragonfly said
Zig said
Thanks.Again this is just me being curious and not fully understanding the appeal. Why would one want to stalk or creep another person? I’m not judging, I just don’t see the point.
Reasons vary depending on what person you’re creeping. For example, I have a couple cousins on Facebook who I creep to see cute pictures of their kids, then I have a friend that I creep on instagram because he’s just so cool that looking at his pictures makes me feel a little cooler, then there’s this girl I creep on tumblr because her love for LBJ makes my heart smile, then I creep my ex-teacher on insta because he is adorable and it makes me less sad that I will never see him again in my life, etc.
Is he perhaps the one with the fluffy puppy fur?
Haha, no, unfortunately I’ve never had the pleasure of touching this teacher’s hair, but I did shake his hand once and it was very soft.
…. Ok.
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Zig said
Thanks.Again this is just me being curious and not fully understanding the appeal. Why would one want to stalk or creep another person? I’m not judging, I just don’t see the point.
I stalk some of my online friends because they are insanely cute
Zig said
OK, now I get it. Creep and stalk are alternate definitions of follow. I think?Thanks both LPD and g555. Much appreciated.
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1 November 2013
gembo555 said
I AM G555!
Nice to meet you G555, I’m Starr Shine?!
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1 November 2013
gembo555 said
Starr Shine? said
gembo555 said
I AM G555!
Nice to meet you G555, I’m Starr Shine?!
SS? Doesn’t that mean nazi?
That isn’t the only way to shorten Starr Shine? just like G555 isn’t the only way to shorten gembo555. Examples: gem5, gbo, gem, embo, 555, ge5, gem555, g5, geb, gebo5, gebo, gebo55 and so on and so forth.
And I said my name is Starr Shine? not SS?. That’s like “Hi, my name is Josh” and someone responds “Hello Jo!”
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Starr Shine? said
gembo555 said
Starr Shine? said
gembo555 said
I AM G555!
Nice to meet you G555, I’m Starr Shine?!
SS? Doesn’t that mean nazi?
That isn’t the only way to shorten Starr Shine? just like G555 isn’t the only way to shorten gembo555. Examples: gem5, gbo, gem, embo, 555, ge5, gem555, g5, geb, gebo5, gebo, gebo55 and so on and so forth.
And I said my name is Starr Shine? not SS?. That’s like “Hi, my name is Josh” and someone responds “Hello Jo!”
I shortened it to g hahaha once, in honor of Wigwam. Maybe this should be posted in “You know you’re a hardcore Beatles Bibler”?
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3 November 2015
I have gathered that I limit my Beatles listening subconsciously. It is almost like I am afraid I will tire of their music or something similar (I’m not even a fickle person) and have to make it last so that I don’t get a full education of everything. So the majority of time it is the most convenient to listen to their popular songs. What does that say about my psychology?
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15 February 2015
@KaleidoscopeMusic said
I have gathered that I limit my Beatles listening subconsciously. It is almost like I am afraid I will tire of their music or something similar (I’m not even a fickle person) and have to make it last so that I don’t get a full education of everything. So the majority of time it is the most convenient to listen to their popular songs. What does that say about my psychology?
Not sure, but I’m the opposite– I binge on Beatles. Three or four albums in a row, or several hours of songs on shuffle.
And you really should go and listen to the more obscure album numbers, there are some real gems there. I mean, it’s not like they ever did a bad song or anything
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1 November 2013
William Turner said
Not sure, but I’m the opposite– I binge on Beatles. Three or four albums in a row, or several hours of songs on shuffle.
I remember you once said you grew tired of the Beatles.
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15 February 2015
Starr Shine? said
Somebody said
Not sure, but I’m the opposite– I binge on Beatles. Three or four albums in a row, or several hours of songs on shuffle.
I remember you once said you grew tired of the Beatles.
Naaaaaaah, I just had to shake things up a bit in my listening routine, and it was all fresh as ever.
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3 November 2015
Silly Girl said
@KaleidoscopeMusic said
I have gathered that I limit my Beatles listening subconsciously. It is almost like I am afraid I will tire of their music or something similar (I’m not even a fickle person) and have to make it last so that I don’t get a full education of everything. So the majority of time it is the most convenient to listen to their popular songs. What does that say about my psychology?Not sure, but I’m the opposite– I binge on Beatles. Three or four albums in a row, or several hours of songs on shuffle.
And you really should go and listen to the more obscure album numbers, there are some real gems there. I mean, it’s not like they ever did a bad song or anything
I have more lately and on the frustrating Spotify. And it has been redeeming! 😉
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9.37am
1 November 2013
Might as well put an actual confession here.
I like the Beatles Cartoon more than Yellow Submarine .
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11 April 2016
I confess that after reading about HC’s BBH cat Bowie, I was reminded of this strange story:
So, la di da, I was watching The Simpsons one night. One of the characters mentioned that they had a cat named Bowie that had odd eyes. So, that got me thinking: “I wonder how Mr. Bowie is doing right now?” Seems like an ordinary thought in an ordinary situation, right? So what’s the big deal about it?
Well, this happened on January 10th, 2016, the day he died.
What!!!!??!!
Even stranger yet, in early March-ish, I was perusing the internet, as per usual. I saw a photo of George Martin sitting next to a statue of John Lennon on a bench and yet again thought: “I wonder how he’s doing?”
And you know what? A few days later, he died!
I dunno. I’m very confused, and I think that perhaps I shouldn’t wonder about how anyone is doing. You know, just in case any of you get into some crazy accident or something. Don’t be sad, it’s for everyone’s safety.
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15 February 2015
I confess I find reorganising my CDs very therapeutic.
I have them lined up on my desk, easily accessible, lined up first by artist and then in chronological order. Obsessed? Well…
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