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14 January 2013
LongHairedLady said
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”…
Yes they are. It is a bit funny because my husband has a friend named Paul who is a musican as well. There are times we have to stop and think which Paul we are talking about. We know Johns too, but normally we know which ones we are talking about.
JauntyMonty said
If you were expecting a boy, what would you name him (and why)?
I have thrown around the thought of Beatlely names for children; however, I don’t think I will.
Annadog40 said
What local time do you go to sleep?
It depends, but normally between 10 PM to 1AM. At the latest 2 when I can’t get to sleep and to take medication to put me to sleep.
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Annadog40 said
What local time do you go to sleep?
Usually between 1 and 1/2 2 in the morning, 1am being early. My mindset being that any time earlier is the waste of an evening. I can sleep anywhere and at any time however.
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1 November 2013
What Beatles biopic have you watched?
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I haven’t seen any. I’ve read about some of them on this site, but they seem to be filled with inaccuracies, so I figured why bother? Now that I think about it, I remember seeing parts of I Wanna Hold Your Hand on TV many moons ago. I don’t think that was a biopic though – more like a fictional story about Beatles fans.
What about you, @Starr Shine? – are there any you think are worth watching?
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all its worth. And all the children boogie.
7.27pm
1 November 2013
I saw a few and their all so so not really bad and not really good. If you are a real stickler for accurate then I wouldn’t watch them.
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Like Zig i gave up watching them due to getting very irked at inaccuracies and artistic licence (ie making up pish). ‘Lennon Naked’ is one of the worst solely down to that ‘Magical Mystery Tour ‘ press conference, one of the most horrific pieces of artistic licence i have ever had the misfortune to view.
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I don’t know
Has anyone ever used the print post button?
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Mr. Kite said
There’s a print post option?
Yep it is next to the link post button and looks like this
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17 January 2013
Nope. Don’t have a printer hooked up, plus I’m usually on my iPhone.
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AppleScruffJunior said
I have got 2 for @meanmistermustardCeltic or Rangers?
Neither. I’m on the side of lets get rid of both as Scottish football would be a lot better without both clubs and all their idiotic fans. There is a cup semi-final coming up in January between the two which everyone in Scotland outside the MSM and the two clubs fans couldnt give a toss about yet its being heralded as the second coming’ if anything we dread the games as neither set of teams can behave on the pitch and a large amount of their fans can’t behave off it. Plus the media build it up and claim the matches are always brilliant before and after yet the games are almost always s**t. When Rangers died there was a whole big thing about how Scottish football would follow it in death (Armageddon one of our SFA officials yelled at the top of his lungs) yet 3 years on and it’s doing fine (Aberdeen will soon be debt free despite claims from some that they would went bankrupt) – despite the spokesmen of the game continuing to talk it down. I’m quite enjoying how things are – hail the diddies!!
And:
What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt? (I ask this to every Scot-I meet the answers vary wildly)
Depends. The rule is never go commando in another man’s kilt.
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7.56pm
1 November 2013
What age do you considered someone young physically?
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Zig said
3.14159265359
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Annadog40 said
What age do you considered someone young physically?
Annadog40 said
What age do you considered someone young physically?
Anyone a day or more younger than me.
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I guess anybody younger than 25 for me is just a kid. Then you’re a young man/woman until you’re thirty, an adult until you’re fifty, then you’re old.
The question:
Have you ever been to a country or city that you used to dream about thinking “C’mon, stop daydreaming, you’ll never go there!” –yet you did? (I did! And the next one will be the Sahara)
“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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