Posted on 06/18/2012 11:46:22 AM PDT by Mr. K
June 18, 1942
Paul McCartney is born
On this day in 1942, musical legend and former Beatle Paul McCartney is born in Liverpool, England.
But GOD BLESS THE BEATLES for all the great music~!!!!
Happy Birthday, Sir Paul
Strange - there was no mention of this on today’s NY Times front page. He must have been born after they went to press. I’ll look again tomorrow.
'Nuff said.
I’m a huge Beatles fan. I even own a John Lennon signature Rickenbacker guitar with a Voc AC-30 amp! But McCartney can KMA after his snarky and totally uncalled for swipe at W when he received some award at the White House. McCartney is just another typical left-wing jerk who shoots off his mouth without thinking about the 1/2 of his fans he’s insulting with his oh so clever drivel.
Bashes Bush....Hangs out with 0bama.....HB my a$$
Really enjoyed Sir Pauls’ concert in 1994. I could have lived w/o the 30 minute Vegan intro, though.
Left wing, peter puffin’ dirt bag. I don’t care if he can ousting Jesus-no amount of talent can make up for the fact that he’s a left wing, peter puffin’ bag o’ crap.
That's a little rough, don't you think?
How much you want for the Lennon guitar?
Hey guys, come on- this is not D.U.
lets show some class and wish someone a happy birthday without the vitriol
She died from breast cancer...
“When I’m 64” used to seem a long way off.
Yeah, it’s not DU, we’re humourless. And it’s not like he’s dead.
Incidentally,there is no such thing as virtual wishing “Happy Birthday”. He’s not going to know it, so it comes down to a a game of posturing, doesn’t it.
If you really want to wish it, then get your ass to a stationary store, buy a card, write, find out his address, buy stamps, attach them to the envelope and send it via the postal service. You’ve heard of the postal service, haven’t ya?
I'm just a year under Paul McCartney's age but my musical tastes had already matured by the time the Beatles achieved popularity. I never cared much for him as a person nor his music. My preferences are traditional Country and pure Southern Gospel music. There aren't a whole lot of liberals in that genre.
Alabama's Randy Owen seems to shade to the left with his Song of the South, praising government programs and nearly deifying Franklin Diablo [sic] Roosevelt.
Daddy was a veteran, a southern democrat. They oughta get a rich man to vote like that. Well somebody told us Wall Street fell But we were so poor that we couldn't tell. Cotton was short and the weeds were tall But Mr. Roosevelt's a gonna save us all. Well momma got sick and daddy got down. The county got the farm and they moved to town. Pappa got a job with the TVA He bought a washing machine and then a Chevrolet.
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