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3.12am
1 November 2013
Nope
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7.06am
15 May 2014
Annadog40 said
Nope
I wouldn’t either. Let other (maybe bolder than us, or equally shy) people reply. C’mon c’mon, exhibitionistic pervs, where are you?
“Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit” (“Perhaps one day it will be a pleasure to look back on even this”; Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 1, line 203, where Aeneas says this to his men after the shipwreck that put them on the shores of Africa)
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2.27pm
1 November 2013
Which two Beatles had the best two part harmony in your opinion?
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3.27pm
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4 February 2014
Annadog40 said
Which two Beatles had the best two part harmony in your opinion?
I think I have to say John and Paul.
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LongHairedLady, LittleBeatlemaniac3.28pm
17 January 2013
Same, John and Paul. Like bread and butter those two.
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14 April 2010
Oudis said
The candid question: would you go to a nudist beach?
Pardon me if you’ve heard this one before…
Q: How can you spot a blind man on a nudist beach?
A:
It isn’t hard.
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9.15pm
17 January 2013
Are the Beatles on a first name basis in your house? All I need to say to my hubby is “blah blah blah Paul” and he knows who I mean. The same with John, and usually with George. Ringo doesn’t count, unless you are a total hipster and you call him “Richard”…
"Please don't bring your banjo back, I know where it's been.. I wasn't hardly gone a day, when it became the scene.. Banjos! Banjos! All the time, I can't forget that tune.. and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out and buy a big balloon!"
9.21pm
8 November 2012
John could mean John Lennon or John Taylor in my friend circles.
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10.17pm
15 May 2014
Not at all. I always talk about them using their full names. And I seldom talk about them.
“Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit” (“Perhaps one day it will be a pleasure to look back on even this”; Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 1, line 203, where Aeneas says this to his men after the shipwreck that put them on the shores of Africa)
12.18am
1 November 2013
Sue. So he can grow up tough and grow up mean
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3.19am
1 November 2013
What local time do you go to sleep?
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3.39am
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17 December 2012
I have an erratic sleep pattern, have had since I was a child. Most often, I will manage to get to sleep between four and six in the morning. I have to admit that most of my sleeping is done during the day. I’ll often only get three or four hours at a time. At times my body completely shuts down though, and I’ll sleep virtually constantly for sixteen, twenty hours.
"I only said we were bigger than Rod... and now there's all this!" Ron Nasty
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4.00am
15 May 2014
Ron Nasty said
I have an erratic sleep pattern, have had since I was a child. Most often, I will manage to get to sleep between four and six in the morning. I have to admit that most of my sleeping is done during the day. I’ll often only get three or four hours at a time. At times my body completely shuts down though, and I’ll sleep virtually constantly for sixteen, twenty hours.
Amazing thing, @Ron Nasty, the same thing happens to me. But for me it’s a case of insomnia, I wasn’t always like that, it started recently. And I hate it when it’s too late to do stuff and too early to go to sleep.
“Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit” (“Perhaps one day it will be a pleasure to look back on even this”; Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 1, line 203, where Aeneas says this to his men after the shipwreck that put them on the shores of Africa)
6.31am
17 January 2013
I’m usually asleep pretty late, I’ve always been that way. Between 12 and 1am is my usual time, even if I need to work and get up at 7:30am.
"Please don't bring your banjo back, I know where it's been.. I wasn't hardly gone a day, when it became the scene.. Banjos! Banjos! All the time, I can't forget that tune.. and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out and buy a big balloon!"
6.34am
17 January 2013
JauntyMonty said
If you were expecting a boy, what would you name him (and why)?
I’m answering this because it didn’t get much play (one answer)…
I’m sure I would choose something Beatles related, I would’t be able to help myself. Probably Lennon or Jude. Why? Because I love the sound of them and who they represent.
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