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Which Beatle would you like to have lunch with?
I'd take ringo out to lunch any day. That guy's got to be so easy going and just a regular guy.
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If we're talking about doing it now, I'd have to say Ringo also. I'm afraid Paul would use me like a pinata if I ordered a steak. Joel
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Ottawa Canada
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I'd go with Ringo as well. John or George couldn't provide much stimulating conversation, and Paul would get offended when I ordered some nice charbroiled dead cow.
Later...
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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Re: Which Beatle would you like to have lunch with?
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here's a guy who is hideously rich because he was in the beatles, but he gets annoyed when howard wants to ask about the beatles. he said "howard there's life after the beatles" len: yes ringo but your life after the beatles is some hideously rich guy living in monaco. that's boring you idiot.:P perhaps an episode of "cribs" or "lifestlyes of the rich and famous," but after that, get over yourself. without the beatle connection, i'd rather talk to my buddy russo from work, i'm sure it would be better conversation sorry to any ringo fans, i'm a little edgy i quit drinking :P |
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definately Ringo. I think Paul is great, but Ringo is a cool dude, and seems very down to earth.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Eau Claire, WI
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Lennon!!!!!!!
Second choice, George. I think he played mroe telecaster anyway.
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black sheep here...
...if ....IF...they were all still living, Stu.
No doubt about it - he was the biggest influence on John. And though not well educated John's vision of The World was really shaped by Stu and Astrid intellectually. I think their "influence" on what became The Fab Four was far and away the greatest. The greatest thing that ever happened for them all was going to Hamburg. I can't remember, did Stu get beat up in England or in Germany ?? Regardless - Stu. Today in the here and now - McCartney - as long as it's me cooking.
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John Lennon.
if for no other reason, than to come home and say"guess who I had lunch with today dear?" wife says "who?" Me - " today, I had lunch with The Walrus".
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