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Post by FatherMackenzie on Aug 20, 2003 14:39:23 GMT
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Post by SunKing on Aug 20, 2003 14:51:31 GMT
Why that man had so many plastic surgery operation for a so poor result? Or...is Faul himself just without underskin filler injections? The small pictures look like faked... ...or they are preparing the Faul of Faul after Bill 's death..."The continuig story of Fraudulent Faul"...
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Post by JakesBrie on Aug 21, 2003 0:29:28 GMT
Hello all, another new member who got here following links after the radio show. I tried to open the website that started this thread and it comes back with a 505 Error site not found. Is anyone else having this trouble? If not can you repost the link please?
Thanks, Brie
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Post by Forum Manager on Aug 21, 2003 5:11:14 GMT
hi welcome! ;D it works for me, try it again!
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Post by Eggman on Aug 21, 2003 12:36:03 GMT
I tried several times and doesn't work for me too
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Post by JakesBrie on Aug 21, 2003 15:35:05 GMT
It still won't open. Father MacKenzie could you, or someone who can open the site, please cut and paste the info or paraphrase for those of us who cannot?
Thanks,
Brie
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Post by Forum Manager on Aug 21, 2003 21:12:18 GMT
When Fake Paul and Real Paul converge, there's magic in the air. BY CRIS GLASER Lawrence Gilmour accidentally left his towel in Paul McCartney's dressing room four years ago. Good move. When he politely told an assistant he wanted to retrieve it, "A voice from the back shouted, 'Is that Lawrence? Tell him just to come right in,'" recalls the Scotland-born Gilmour. He had been chosen to play McCartney's doppelgänger in the "No Other Baby" video, after McCartney saw Gilmour perform on a TV show. Now he was being invited to use the pop icon's bathroom, his towel -- even his moisturizing cream.
Gilmour, who goes by the stage name Lawrence Macca, has made a career as a McCartney look-alike. He'll portray Paul in The John-Paul Fantasy Reunion Concert, a musical play being performed Friday night at Abbey Road on the River, a three-day Beatles festival that features a slew of tribute bands. "Imagine what it would be like if Lennon and McCartney were able to 'Get Back' today," Gilmour says of John-Paul Fantasy's plot. "Mop-top [cover] bands are great, but wouldn't you like to see John and Macca doing a tour today?"
And Cleveland's the perfect place for a Fab Four (or Fab Two) tribute, Gilmour says, because of the city's enduring Beatles fan base. At last year's inaugural fest, he was floored by both the show and the audience reaction. "The setting on the river was glorious, and I enjoyed meeting lots of lovely people there." He thinks American Beatlemaniacs have a "greater respect" for the Beatles, their songs, and their legacy. "There is a wider range of fans from all walks of life, and I would have to say [they are] better prepared to have a good time," he says. "Also, a larger percentage are sober, but they still go mad."
Credit the passion of men like Gilmour for scaring up much of the madness. He eats, sleeps, and breathes McCartney. "I admire the way he keeps going and proving himself over and over and over," he says. "He has spoiled us, and it's a privilege to keep passing it on to others."
And Gilmour passes it on every chance he gets: He's appeared on BBC talk shows, posed as McCartney with supermodels, and taken top billing at the annual Beatles festival in the band's native Liverpool, where he has a four-gig performance the week after his Cleveland appearance. "It's got so big, you wouldn't believe it," he says. "It's really put Liverpool back on the music-scene map."
Before long, Gilmour finds himself drifting back to the memory of his offstage meeting with McCartney. They sang, had lunch, and even solved a crossword puzzle together. Gilmour recalls that he "freaked out" at being hired for the job. "Who could ask for more?" Gilmour says. "My only regret is that it couldn't have lasted even longer. I know . . . I'm greedy."
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Post by FatherMackenzie on Aug 22, 2003 7:08:47 GMT
Included on the original page is the photo that was posted somewhere on the forum (sorry---I saw it a few days ago) which showed an "obviously not Paul" shaving....the one in which he's using his right hand to shave.
Turns out it's this clown.....
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Post by Forum Manager on Aug 22, 2003 7:29:50 GMT
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Post by MotherNaureSon on Aug 22, 2003 8:09:14 GMT
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Post by SunKing on Aug 22, 2003 8:31:52 GMT
Quite the weider of the weirds!
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Post by Eggman on Aug 22, 2003 14:12:50 GMT
I vote for Lawrence Gilmour to replace Faul!!!! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Revolver on Aug 22, 2003 15:08:42 GMT
Looks like Macca has an SG turned upside down.
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Post by SunKing on Aug 22, 2003 16:04:50 GMT
I don't know why but I still suspect he IS Macca....
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Post by Eggman on Aug 22, 2003 18:06:28 GMT
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Post by SunKing on Aug 22, 2003 23:29:40 GMT
Yes, the "so called" Lawrence. He has THE SAME scars Faul has because his jawbone surgery operation. It's strange hmmmh too strange...
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Post by Chris on Aug 22, 2003 23:31:48 GMT
Can someone compare their ears, then we'll know... All we need is love & THE TRUTH !!! Chris
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Post by xpt626 on Aug 23, 2003 7:03:16 GMT
usually in an article such as that, if two photos are given, one is of the lookalike and one is of the actual celebrity....
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Post by Chris on Aug 23, 2003 20:50:35 GMT
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