Drago
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The faithful disciples always knew it was original work, and three mortal Courts have agreed.
If we're splitting hairs, technically it was a .38 revolver.I didn't think a .38 pistol was natural now do I put a smiley here on such a serious subject when it was an obvious spelling error, mmmmm
Is there a difference once your dead?If we're splitting hairs, technically it was a .38 revolver.![]()
If you're a pedantic gun owner like me, or a defence solicitor, then there is quite a difference! Pistols have a breech integral with the barrel or barrel assembly, revolvers do not.Is there a difference once your dead?
Lennon was gunned down,and i understand his killer has just had his eleventh appeal turned down,also George Harrison died of lung cancer in 2001.Lennon may have died from natural causes like George
No, Starkey voiced the Thomas the Tank series.Lung cancer kicked it all off, butnit was the spread to the brain that did for poor old George.
McCartney died in 1966 and was replaced by an imposter.
Starkey's career died in 1970.
Thomas the Tank engine was more entertaining than "Yellow Submarine."No, Starkey voiced the Thomas the Tank series.
If I'd been born in 1959 I would be 61.
I see what you did there.Can you imagine that? Not the nicest man in all the world, and in some ways a complete pillock. Still, he could write a decent song.
Not the same. It was a massive shock when Lennon was shot dead. I remember when Sid Vicious killed himself, and when Elvis died, but they weren't murdered. Whether they were any good or not, we knew more about The Beatles as people than any other group of musicians.I like these "if Phil Lynott / Elvis / John Lennon was still alive, he would have been XX years old today" thoughts. Of course if Bob had a fanny, he'd be my auntie.
Mind you, did you know that Moses would be 3431 years old if he was alive today? Fair play to the lad, that's a hell of an age!![]()