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Post by Rain on Feb 6, 2005 23:18:44 GMT -5
What girl wouldn't want to do a beatle?!? XD
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Post by Icee on Feb 7, 2005 0:00:39 GMT -5
Believe it or not...Alot.
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Post by me on Feb 7, 2005 12:34:53 GMT -5
I would......
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Post by xxobiwan201xx on Feb 7, 2005 16:19:57 GMT -5
me too...
for me its not the sex thing that bothered me. its the going to hit her part and screaming at her, when she did nothing wrong...
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Post by lookingthroughyou on Feb 7, 2005 16:47:33 GMT -5
exactly. I mean, if she wasn't a little tipsy I'm sure she would have loved to do it with him...but how he blamed her. I mean, it was his fault.
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Post by CrowDish on Feb 7, 2005 17:12:05 GMT -5
I hate to stick up for him when he was so obviously wrong, but it could be taken into consideration that he was probably freaking out. I could see how in that situation, someone could just like, totally freak out of their head and just blame someone else. Obviously it went too far and I'm not trying to say he was right when he wasn't, but it may have been just a reflex action like "This is very very wrong, blame someone else"
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Post by Emma on Feb 7, 2005 17:14:10 GMT -5
That's what I was thinking too, Crow. I mean, I'm sure he had no idea what was wrong at first. It was just like, "Well, I have to yell at someone for it, this isn't right."
Also, I get the feeling he was probably at least drunk himself, if not something else worse than that.
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Post by Icee on Feb 7, 2005 20:38:14 GMT -5
I doubt he was drunk before performing?
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Post by Rain on Feb 7, 2005 21:20:45 GMT -5
me too... for me its not the sex thing that bothered me. its the going to hit her part and screaming at her, when she did nothing wrong... I agree with that, him screaming at her was horrible
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Post by me on Feb 8, 2005 14:51:12 GMT -5
I doubt he was drunk before performing? I'm sorry, i know this is a serious discussion, but this made me laugh...thinking about it..
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Post by Mindy on Feb 8, 2005 19:48:06 GMT -5
*waves* I don't want to say to much on this.
...whether it's real or not, it's sick, revolting, and if it did happen and I was that girl...from just reading that, I would lose my respect for him, if there was any to begin with. Who knows.
But as Hannah said some of it wasn't completely true, he took some liberties but still the fact that people accept John Lennon to be that way is upsetting, but he was who he was, and we all love him for it.
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Post by LucidDream on Apr 18, 2005 3:12:05 GMT -5
LOL I totally agree! I'm sorry, i know this is a serious discussion, but this made me laugh...thinking about it..
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Post by Starkey. on Apr 18, 2005 3:42:00 GMT -5
That was just...ergh.
I just ate dinner. Where the hell did you get that from?!!
ok...i dont want to know.
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Post by me on Apr 18, 2005 12:28:01 GMT -5
Damn I can't see it!
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Post by ThisBirdHasFlown on May 5, 2005 3:33:49 GMT -5
Please keep in mind John is and will always be my fav. We've all done things in various degrees or wrong. None of us can really judge. And while I am not trying to blame the girl, my parents always said if you dont do wrong, you wont end up in a situation that puts you in danger. The girl was drunk and no more than 17. She should have used better judgment. John should've used better judgment being the older of the two.
Anyway, I have the John Lennon Anthology Box set. 4 CD's and a Booklet. Here's is an excerpt Yoko wrote:
"In 1972, the night McGovern lost the election, John and I were invited to a party at Jerry Rubin’s apartment in the Village. It was a gathering of New York liberal intellectuals, some artists, musicians and many journalists. John became totally drunk and pulled a woman into the next room and started to make love. Nobody could leave the party because all the coats were in that room. We were all sitting there trying to ignore what was happening. The wall was paper thin and you could hear the noise, which was incredibly loud. A considerate musician put a Dylan record on to offset the sound. But that did not drown out the sound coming from "the room." In the middle of all this, a New York celeb woman chose to make conversation with me. "I don’t know how you feel about him…but we love him. He and his friends…what they did…but especially John…we all respect him tremendously. He’s a great man…he is a wonderful man…" It was something like that she kept repeating to me, with an angry look as if to blame me for not rejoicing for what was happening in that room. Then there was a long silence. Some woman quietly went into the room to retrieve her coat. Others followed. When John finally came out of the room, he said, later, that he had never seen me looking so pale. "I could never forget that face," he used to say for a long while."
That, of course, is not the whole story, but alcohol and rock stars don't mix. Or anyone for that matter.
Sorry for the preaching, but John aint no saint and never said he was. We all can only look at all the good things he has done since or before or what he has done for you on a personal level and know that he's did what he could with the best of his human ability and made some mistakes of varying degrees along the way.
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