Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Matt_R Date: 23 Aug 03 - 12:32 PM He pulled down his pants! I love that song! |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 23 Aug 03 - 12:18 PM It took some scrounging Mr. Peter T, but you are redeemed:
BBC updated August 22, 2003
Certainly had the appearance of an urban myth.
THANK YOU for bringing it up - I can us it.
Sincerely, |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Little Hawk Date: 23 Aug 03 - 10:47 AM Ah, yes, and... What was Mr. Jones doing with his pencil? What did Bob Dylan do when they asked him for some collateral? Why was the roving gambler very bored? How does she break? What did her diplomat carry on his shoulder? - LH |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Peter T. Date: 23 Aug 03 - 08:42 AM Not even close. www.bbc.co.uk yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Peter T. Date: 23 Aug 03 - 08:31 AM Sorry, the BBC online, UK edition (www.bbc.uk.com) yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: GUEST,ritchie Date: 23 Aug 03 - 04:07 AM Gargoyle, I've been guilty of that in the past, however I think that Heinz tomato ketchup is a much better sauce. regards Ritchie |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 22 Aug 03 - 11:44 PM Peter T.
Interesting BBC connection...BUT... PLEASE give your source!
I.E. BBC - live - London - AM620 - 14:22 GMT ....OR
London Times - quoting BBC - Friday, August 22, 2003, p.2, evening edition....OR
http://www.matdrugg.com/0324/ret.html
Sincerely,
It just gossip or urban-myth till verified ....and even then.... it might be yellow journalism, however.... with your reputation....hmmm? |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: GUEST,Wordless Woman Date: 22 Aug 03 - 04:30 PM Let's take a kayak to Quincy or Nyack. Let's get away from it all! |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Renegade Date: 22 Aug 03 - 03:52 PM let's see I was ok with: a whipoorwill, a big boat in trouble, a doggie, But then you lost me. Glenn Miller's most famous piece? I dunno. Ava Gardner? Or was that Harry James? A kayak to Quinsey? Chicago was Sinatra's kind of town but so was New York New York, but I don't know kayak songs. Yours, admittedly stumped Bill |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Peter T. Date: 22 Aug 03 - 11:25 AM Seems to be a true story. Can you imagine what the questions would have been in 1963? (Presumably for these kids, the Beatles are ancient history) ------ "What animal in the window was being considered for purchase?" "Glenn Miller's most famous piece is?" "He was born the next of kin to what?" "Let's take a kayak to Quinsey and what other town made famous in a Frank Sinatra song?" yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Amos Date: 22 Aug 03 - 11:13 AM God, PT, what a vein of potential humor.... |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Steve Parkes Date: 22 Aug 03 - 11:05 AM Everybody has a grudge against Liverpool! |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Blackcatter Date: 22 Aug 03 - 11:01 AM Was this an actual story? If so, it appears British customs is doing a better job keeping out potential terrorists than the U.S. (I've known the Brazilians have had a major grudge against Liverpool for years. Something about a football match gone bad. |
Subject: RE: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Steve Parkes Date: 22 Aug 03 - 09:50 AM LOL! I'll be back when I've got time to think about this! Steve |
Subject: Yoko? Ringo Dead? Los Beatles Quiz From: Peter T. Date: 22 Aug 03 - 09:49 AM According to the BBC, 6 Brazilians who were coming to the Liverpool Beatles Fest were turned back by British immigration when they could not answer basic questions like who Yoko Ono was, whether Ringo Starr was dead, and they were played various Beatle songs and asked to identify them. A spokesperson for the whole contingent (72 of them!) said they were just kids, and were coming to check out bands in general. Hmm. Does raise the spectre of amusing questions one might be asked at immigration. "So you say you are going to the Hank Williams Memorial Concert? A likely story. What kind of bird was too blue to fly?" "So, foreign scum, travelling to Canada to check out our music, eh? Was Edmund Fitzgerald (a) our first prime minister; (b) the translator of the Rubyaiat of Omar Khayyam; or (c) a big boat in trouble? yours, Peter T. |
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