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>*vinyl scratch sound*
>YOU'RE NOW LISTENING TO
>*car crash sound*
>102.3
>*elephant sound*
>MUSIC RPF FM
>*explosion*
>WHERE WE PLAY NOTHIN BUT RPF, RPF, AND MORE RPF
>*glass shattering sound*
>*police siren*
>THIS AIN'T YOUR GAYLOR'S STATION
>*two of us - the beatles starts playing*
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my league of pauls…. go my faggots
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John Lennon recording “Girl,” in the wee hours of November 12, 1965, via
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Love referring to characters who are never seen without each other as "bonded pairs" like yuuuup. if you put these two in separate cages they're gonna get real sad and anxious and possibly violent too, one of em is biting the bars as we speak. you gotta adopt both of them or none at all, it is encouraged that you take them both. they are most likely to thrive if they stick together. it is easier for them to get used to new environments and situations because they have each other. they do everything together because they love each other so so much. you COULD separate them but it's gonna do a lot of psychological damage and it's gonna lead to a lot of issues and there's a big possibility they'll never be the same again
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John Lennon during the recording of A Day In The Life at EMI Studios in London, England | 19 January 1967
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Exhausted from shopping, John and I took a pie and coffee break at a small café. As we were eating our apple pie, three teenagers began flirting in loud, vulgar tones with the waitress, and John grew anxious. “They’ll beat us up just to impress her,” John said, only half in jest. He appeared to be most intimidated by a handsome, athletic kid whose “deliberate moves” reminded John of Pete Best, the Beatles drummer who was replaced by Ringo Starr in 1962. John hinted that it was Paul’s jealousy that led to Best being fired from the Beatles. “Pete gave Paul competition in the pretty-face department.”
John Lennon: Living on Borrowed Time, Frederic Seaman (1991)
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At one point during the party John sidled up to me and said, “Love your eye makeup, honey!” [Seaman was wearing eyeliner and mascara] Meanwhile, Peter Boyle, who was taking photos, told Marnie Hair he would pay her ten dollars if she would kiss John. “Here’s a picture that’s worth a lot more,” John said. He then kissed me on the mouth.
John Lennon: Living on Borrowed Time, Frederic Seaman (1991)
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Like when you sang, 'Boy, you're gonna carry that weight for a long time'. That's Paul sang that, but that belongs to all of us, he's singing about all of us
John Lennon talks to fan Curt Claudio outside Tittenhurst Park, 26th May 1971
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Paul and John in the ABC Cinema backstage interview - June 30, 1963
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George and Paul having lunch at Tunneln Hotel in Malmö, Sweden on the 15th October, 1967.
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I would go to war for her
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