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Post by Perplexed on Jun 26, 2006 6:35:21 GMT
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Jun 26, 2006 13:35:45 GMT
Doc, do you have any Charles Brill links that show a picture of the dude? My search for sites keeps coming up with info, but no pictures.
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Post by Perplexed on Jun 26, 2006 13:40:47 GMT
Doc, do you have any Charles Brill links that show a picture of the dude? My search for sites keeps coming up with info, but no pictures. Why, no. Really? Perhaps they have been purged from the net already by them.
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Jun 26, 2006 13:45:30 GMT
Doc, I'm perplexed. "Them"?
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Ludwig
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Post by Ludwig on Jun 26, 2006 20:43:43 GMT
Doc, I'm perplexed. "Them"? What? Perplexed was replaced too? Mitzi and Charlie It was forty years ago today and Sgt. Peppers Band was just about to play... on The Ed Sullivan Show. Yup...that's right, kids. It has been four decades since that quartet of Liverpudlian mop-tops were introduced to America on Ed's Shew. But while the Beatles were the star attraction, they weren't the only ones on the bill. Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill hit the stage that night, too. We reached them at home in Studio City, California. From: www.cbc.ca/aih/entertainment/2004/mitzy_charlie_200402.html Veddy interestinck "Doc".
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Post by Perplexed on Jun 26, 2006 20:58:54 GMT
Doc, I'm perplexed. "Them"? No, you may be somewhat perplexed, perhaps, but remember this and remember it well: No one could ever be more Perplexed than me. lol Oh, and about "them"? Nobody knows who "they" are. They're just the ones who DO all these little things to us, like hiding "the other sock" from us when we do the laundry. They're the ones who make sure that he eBay item we want is gone 5 seconds before we can bid on it. They are the ones who get the soft drink companies to stop making a certain soda just as it has become our new favorite. They are the ones who make little things in our house move from place to place without our knowing how they got to where they are.... They are the ones who make a news story vanish as soon a it is presented. They are, in short, the excuse for everything that makes us paranoid or uncertain about what is going on. And they only, truly exist in one place. In our minds.
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Post by sweetlorettamartin on Sept 5, 2006 23:21:52 GMT
There was one pic I saw elsewhere from Star Trek, where Charlie was in the Trouble with Tribbles...and he was wearing the classic gray Beatle suit, collarless and the straight leg pants.
Nobody else in the clip wore an outfit like that...
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Post by unrepentant on Sept 6, 2006 20:47:19 GMT
the fact that the beatles were asked at 1966 press conferences about "doubles" means it was a rumor floating around at the time. speaking of press conferences, i find it quite significant that the group never gave any after august '66.....after "all that stuff happened" [beatle george's way of putting it]. every question to them begining september '66 had to be either screened or asked by some lackey who was in on the plot.
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Post by plastic paul on Sept 7, 2006 9:40:37 GMT
Is it possible that JPM was was actually kidnapped and killed whilst "all that stuff happened" in the Phillipines? I forget when exactly that was.
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Post by unrepentant on Sept 7, 2006 13:47:24 GMT
um, how do we explain JPM's presence in public after that tour??
after the phillipines the beatles were asked whether they might tour again. the answer they gave was that it was up to their manager. it was NOT, "hell no, we won't go!". faul's comment that the audiences "couldn't hear us" seems especially ludicrous when you remember what their tours were really about. beatles shows were about SEEING more than hearing, then again faul wouldn't know that would he.
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Post by lelocomotion on Sept 5, 2007 2:26:17 GMT
Scroll down for a photo of Charlie Brill onstage with William Campbell at a Star Trek Convention. www.creationent.com/past_events/stlv2006/index.htmCaption- "Three show business veterans: Charlie Brill, William Campbell, and William Schallert discuss classic Trek and their "Elvis" connection. What a joy to welcome this trio to our stages!"
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