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OT: Thirty Nine Years ago tonight...you know who...
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RingoCollins
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OT: Thirty Nine Years ago tonight...you know who...
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February 09, 2003, 04:45:22 PM »
I know I have done this before, but not for a year! I had no idea, when I woke up 39 years ago today, how different everything would be by the time I went to bed!
It's America's anniversary, thanks JPG&R.
cheers,
Ringo [not the real one!]
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Re: OT: Thirty Nine Years ago tonight...you know who...
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February 09, 2003, 06:23:57 PM »
Ringo,
And, it wasn't long after that memorable night, that the great New York radio DJ, the silver-tongued Cousin Bruce Morrow, was saying that the radio station call letters of WABC stood for: "W...A...Beatle...C!!!"
Bob the Bartender, who refutes/denies the unfair rumor that Bathia Mapes was the inspiration for "Elanor Rigby."
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February 10, 2004, 04:51:25 AM »
It's that time of year again! Usually RingoCollins posts this, but he hasn't been around lately, so I thought I would bump it to the top.
I was not one of the lucky people who got to see that first appearance on Ed Sullivan, but I do appreciate the legacy that the Beatles created. Here's to great music!
ProfStokes
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