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| Macca News; Recent happenings involving Sir Paul | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Oct 18 2006, 02:45 PM (4,789 Views) | |
| Shminking Of Gin | Sep 7 2007, 05:27 PM Post #166 |
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Even tho im obsessed with the guy, im honest about his work. Some of his stuff is absolute shit. Have you heard check my machine? That thing dont even count as a song man.... |
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| Shminking Of Gin | Sep 7 2007, 06:48 PM Post #167 |
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September 7, 2007 -- Now Magazine Macca doesn't know how to use cash machines Sir Paul McCartney has revealed he's a technophobe. The Beatles legend, 65, would much rather post a handwritten letter than quickly send an email. 'I prefer writing letters,' he tells Radio One. 'I don't like the way emails look. It's an aesthetic thing they look so boring and it doesn't look right. I know everyone does it but I prefer letters.' Macca also confesses he doesn't use cash machines because he doesn't know how to. 'I don't use the machines. I'm terrible. I'm so low-tech, it's horrible. I've got an office and I ring them up and say, "Give me some money".' 'I've actually got a private assistant, who is often seen in the street giving me money, which is very nice of him.' ------------------------- Hey Dean, make a comment about how one of them chicks could help him learn to use a cash machine. |
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| Kira | Sep 7 2007, 06:55 PM Post #168 |
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Hate me, do it and do it again.
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I think it's hilarious how stupid that report is. |
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| Shminking Of Gin | Sep 7 2007, 06:57 PM Post #169 |
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not quite what i was looking for...but it'll work. |
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| Shminking Of Gin | Sep 10 2007, 12:53 PM Post #170 |
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September 10, 2007 -- London.net Renee Zellweger plans hideaway holiday with Paul McCartney - Pair are smitten with each other say reports Renee Zellweger is taking Sir Paul McCartney on a romantic weekend away. The 38-year-old actress has booked a secluded luxury cottage in America's East Hamptons resort so she and the 65-year-old Beatles legend can get to know each other better. A source said: "It's early days but Renee really thinks they could have something. "The Hamptons seems to be a lucky place for them. So Renee is playing it safe by spending the weekend with him there. "The cottage has a piano and guitars, so she might be serenaded with an impromptu performance." Renee and Paul first met at a Tom Petty concert in New York last month where they were seen cosying up to one another. For their second date the Oscar-winning actress and the beloved musician enjoyed a romantic dinner at The American Hotel restaurant in The Hamptons. The pair met up again at Jon Bon Jovi's East Hampton holiday home last week. Paul is currently locked in a bitter divorce battle with Heather Mills - mother of his three-year-old daughter Beatrice - and he has recently been spotted with supermodel Elle Macpherson and former model Christie Brinkley. But despite the amount of female attention Paul has been receiving of late, he and Renee are said to be smitten with each other. The source added: "Jerry Maguire is one of his favourite films, and she is a huge Beatles fan. So they were off to a good start before they even met." --------------------- Well, there goes my chance. damn it. |
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| Cruddybluds | Oct 11 2007, 02:33 PM Post #171 |
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Didja Get Any Onya?
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Does anyone even need that much money? I find celebrities to be ridiculous. |
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| Shminking Of Gin | Oct 11 2007, 07:02 PM Post #172 |
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well at least he earned it. she just got it. i dont get the people who inharet all that money and act like they are the ones who worked 4 it. |
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| Shminking Of Gin | Oct 16 2007, 12:22 PM Post #173 |
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October 15, 2007 -- The Telegraph Paul McCartney tells of divorce 'hell' Sir Paul McCartney has told how music and his children help to keep him going through the "hell" of his divorce. "It's been a difficult time. But music is a great healer. Music is the therapy for me. In fact, going through difficulties has only concentrated my desire to make good music," he told the Radio Times magazine. "Going through a divorce is a very painful thing," the former Beatle said in the interview to be published tomorrow. "As Winston Churchill once said, 'If you're going through hell, keep going!' The only solution is to remain dignified. If I don't keep a silence about it, I lose this idea of being dignified. "But I've a wonderful baby. She's a great joy to me, as are my elder children, so I'm a lucky man." Sir Paul, 65, has been unable to reach a settlement his wife of four years Heather Mills, reportedly over her refusal to sign a confidentiality agreement. The couple separated in 2006. In his wide-ranging interview, Sir Paul went on to describe the Queen as a "babe", saying: "I've got a lot of time for the Queen. She's fun, she's funny, she's amazing." He added: "I know what fame is. But she knows what real fame is. I remember when we were touring Britain - about '64, I suppose - and we were in one of those line-ups and she was staying at Windsor. "And she said 'Where are you playing tomorrow evening?' And I said 'Slough, ma'am'. And she said (claps hands excitedly) 'Oh, that's just near us!"' Sir Paul, who admitted to looking himself up on the internet, said he was glad The Beatles had never reunited, adding: "The potential disappointment of coming on and not being as good as The Beatles had been... that was a risk we shouldn't take." --------------------------------------------------- b = fav part of article. |
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| Floor | Oct 17 2007, 11:43 AM Post #174 |
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Be sure and tell her...
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Maybe he'll be so taken by your posts, he'll simply have to have you! (I'd look myself up on the internet if I were famous too.) |
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| Shminking Of Gin | Oct 17 2007, 01:57 PM Post #175 |
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im obsessed, but im not delusional! (so would i) |
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| GodNickSatan | Oct 18 2007, 01:13 AM Post #176 |
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Even though I have much respect for Paul, it's his own fault for getting himself involved with Heather Mills. Everyone saw what was going to happen except him, and it happens so often to the rich and famous. It's just so obvious how things are going to turn out. Hopefully he'll learn from this and not end up doing the same thing again with another younger woman. |
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| Shminking Of Gin | Oct 18 2007, 12:18 PM Post #177 |
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Its the whole 'from the outside looking in' thing. we can see it, but when youre in it, you have no clue. Youre the last to know. |
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| Shminking Of Gin | Oct 18 2007, 12:39 PM Post #178 |
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lol. exactly. |
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| Shminking Of Gin | Nov 4 2007, 10:43 PM Post #179 |
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Rather than bringing awareness to poverty stricken countries, or doing a support the troops campaign, or something meaningful, this is what the worlds Media finds important: ------------- November 5, 2007 -- The Sun Who's the lucky girl Macca? ![]() Sir Paul McCartney is cloaked in mystery as he leaves an undies shop. An onlooker who saw him clutching a purchase said: "He tried to hide under the hood of his duffle coat." Macca, 65, also bought a bottle of French perfume on his spree in New York on Saturday. The ex Beatle left daughter Beatrice, four, with estranged wife Heather Mills, 39, on Friday. Pals say he is honouring their sharing deal for now but may still fight for full custody after Mucca's TV rants. The Usual Suspenders ![]() Beatles legend Sir Paul was snapped sneaking out of a lingerie shop but which of the beauties could be in for a Hard Day's Night? With three of the girls dating the star since his split with Heather, The Sun compiled the odds in the Mystery Knicker Stake. Rosanna Arquette (4 to 1), Christie Brinkley (33 to 1), Rene Zellweger (50 to 1) |
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| GodNickSatan | Nov 4 2007, 11:22 PM Post #180 |
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One of us cannot be wrong
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You obviously find it important too if you're sharing it with us. |
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