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Post by Eggman on Oct 2, 2003 12:40:41 GMT
...."Billy is here!!!!!"......
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Post by Scatterdome on Oct 2, 2003 14:31:55 GMT
So let me introduce to you… THE ONE AND ONLY BILLY SHEARS!
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Post by Scatterdome on Oct 2, 2003 23:15:50 GMT
Hmm... "Sergeant Pepper" phonetically sounds a little like "Sheppard." Or is it just me?
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Post by SunKing on Oct 3, 2003 8:22:41 GMT
Hmm... "Sergeant Pepper" phonetically sounds a little like "Sheppard." Or is it just me? Exactly! But....already told "n" times in this forum....
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Post by Scatterdome on Oct 3, 2003 20:02:03 GMT
Exactly! But....already told "n" times in this forum.... Sorry... I've read alot more on this forum than I had a few weeks ago, but I still haven't got to it all! On that note, more casual readers who haven't read the whole forum yet either can conveniently go right to this new short reiterating thread to get one of the major clues! Maybe it'll inspire them to read the whole forum if they weren't going to before. ;D
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Post by TheeCavendeshLane on Oct 4, 2003 0:38:01 GMT
This guy isnt McCartney
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Post by Rojopa on Oct 4, 2003 4:06:40 GMT
Your right...He's not McCartney. He is Faul. The one and only Billy Shears!
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Post by TheeCavendeshLane on Oct 5, 2003 13:32:44 GMT
sargent sheppard's lonley hearts club band. you know it seems so obvious when you look at these pics that this man is not McCartney that I just feel compelled to keep repeating it.
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Post by Scatterdome on Oct 17, 2003 18:48:02 GMT
There's a great discussion on another thread about some other clues the Beatles provided referring to the name "William Sheppard," regarding the songs "Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite" and "The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill." It begins midway through the thread "THE MOTHER OF ALL CLUES." Here's a direct link to the 4th page of that thread, where this is the topic: 60if.proboards21.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=60ifclues&thread=1063277255&start=45This thread ("Bill "Shepherd") would be a good place for further discussion of these two songs' symbolism.
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