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GUEST,erbert Sgt. Pepper (the usual nostalgia crap) (105* d) RE: Sgt. Pepper (the usual nostalgia crap) 19 Dec 10


Mozart and Beethoven are only just two of the greatest composers in all history who freely admit
that Paul McCartney was their most inspirational influence.

If it had not been for Paul McCartney they would never have even considered careers in music.

Paul McCartney will be recognized for furthering human culture, science and understanding beyond all that is known
by today's greatest scholars.

Paul McCartney is the only ex Beatle who's name is recorded in scrolls & manuscripts of Ancient Civilizations
for his charitable work and cheery music making.

Paul McCartney is rumoured to be secretly investing his uncountable personal wealth
in the philanthropic advancement of the sciences of Eternal Youth and Time Travel.

"Yesterday all my troubles seem so far away" Paul McCartney is quoted as cheekily quipping in Naval journals
documenting a Charitable Lunch with Lord Nelson on the eve of the Battle of Trafalgar.

Further reports regarding the true intentions of Paul McCartney and his experimental travels back in time
are slowly filtering out from insiders working in the Paul McCartney secret underground installation
3 miles beneath the Mull of Kintyre.

At this moment in time popular music history still reveals that Paul McCartney recorded "Mary Had a Little Lamb"
and it was still released 12 May 1972.

Paul McCartney continues his unending crusade to ensure all that is beneficial for Peace on Earth for Mankind.
Paul McCartney we salute you sir !!!


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