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All you need is love broadcastjustdrew wrote:Does anyone know what event this is...


looks like the 5th Beatle was late that day....whipstitch wrote:
Well, each one is only about 5 to 9 minutes long, so not that time consuming.Hammer of Los wrote:
80 episodes? If I step in there I'll be falling for a while.
Not on the twitter, so..... how?whipstitch wrote:Finally proof positive!
iamaphoney = Paul McCartney...
http://twitter.com/iamaphoney
Justdrew, the car crash was supposedly on the 11th of September.Nordic wrote:Uh .... in fact, in the video, it sure looks like "studio trickery" to me. Not even very well done. One of the faces is keyed in.Here's that shot in the context of the video, showing that it's actually two different people, as opposed to just some studio trickery.
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confusion due to month/date order there? wiki says the storming out and car crash were on 9 November, 091166Bruce Dazzling wrote:Justdrew, the car crash was supposedly on the 11th of September.Nordic wrote:Uh .... in fact, in the video, it sure looks like "studio trickery" to me. Not even very well done. One of the faces is keyed in.Here's that shot in the context of the video, showing that it's actually two different people, as opposed to just some studio trickery.
That sure would be something to pull out of the archives... I wonder if it still exists?Celebrity lawyer F. Lee Bailey hosted an hour-long RKO television special in which he both prosecuted and defended the claims, cross-examining various "experts", including LaBour, leaving it to the viewer to decide. LaBour told Bailey during a pre-show meeting that he had made the whole thing up. Bailey responded, "Well, we have an hour of television to do. You're going to have to go along with this." The program aired locally in New York City on November 30, 1969, and was never re-aired.
norton ash wrote:NOT.. going to..look...into...this... life's TOO short.
Like I said, it's kinda like "The Ring"... if you can waste 90min. on a horror movie, you can see couple of these...right?Nordic wrote:norton ash wrote:NOT.. going to..look...into...this... life's TOO short.
HA! Yeah, that's exactly how I feel about it!
But ... it's ..... so ..... TEMPTING.
Sadly, the F. Lee Bailey video no longer exists, justdrew.justdrew wrote:confusion due to month/date order there? wiki says the storming out and car crash were on 9 November, 091166Bruce Dazzling wrote:Justdrew, the car crash was supposedly on the 11th of September.Nordic wrote:Uh .... in fact, in the video, it sure looks like "studio trickery" to me. Not even very well done. One of the faces is keyed in.Here's that shot in the context of the video, showing that it's actually two different people, as opposed to just some studio trickery.
I see F. Lee Bailey was involved in the early days of the myth. Today he's Chairman and CEO of IMPAC, Integrated Control Systems, Inc., a Florida corporation.That sure would be something to pull out of the archives... I wonder if it still exists?Celebrity lawyer F. Lee Bailey hosted an hour-long RKO television special in which he both prosecuted and defended the claims, cross-examining various "experts", including LaBour, leaving it to the viewer to decide. LaBour told Bailey during a pre-show meeting that he had made the whole thing up. Bailey responded, "Well, we have an hour of television to do. You're going to have to go along with this." The program aired locally in New York City on November 30, 1969, and was never re-aired.
So, there are lots of conflicting stories floating around about this one (non?) event."Stories about the Beatles are always flying around Fleet Street. The 7th of January was very icy, with dangerous conditions on the M1 motorway, linking London with the Midlands, and towards the end of the day, a rumor swept London that Paul McCartney had been killed in a car crash on the M1. But, of course, there was absolutely no truth in it at all. As the Beatles' Press Officer found out, when he telephoned Paul's St. John's Wood home and was answered by Paul himself, that he had been at home all day with his black Mini Cooper safely locked up in the garage."
All I can say is well played, streeb. That's one of many Crowley/ancient Egypt connections.streeb wrote:
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confusion due to month/date order there? wiki says the storming out and car crash were on 9 November, 091166Bruce Dazzling wrote:[
Justdrew, the car crash was supposedly on the 11th of September.
vince wrote:confusion due to month/date order there? wiki says the storming out and car crash were on 9 November, 091166Bruce Dazzling wrote:[
Justdrew, the car crash was supposedly on the 11th of September.
And deeper down we go...
Paul definitely had a moped accident on January 26, 1965. He was riding with the Guinness heir, Tara Browne, when it happened.Steeped in some truth.... I believe Paul had some sort of moped accident.... not only did it chip a tooth, (SEE "PAPERBACK WRITER" video), which may have spurred on the growing of a mustache.... maybe?



