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Post by TPIMaster on Feb 13, 2005 18:30:37 GMT
A movie about two girls that meet each other at a camp and they are each other twins.
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Post by gracemer on Feb 13, 2005 18:47:36 GMT
The 1998 movie starring Lindsay Lohan and Dennis Quaid. It's one of my favorite movies. Now I have a reason to watch it again.
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Post by TotalInformation on Feb 13, 2005 18:55:01 GMT
Now that I actually check IMdB, the Hayley Mills original was in 1961, earlier than I thought. They did a few made-for-tv sequels in the late 80s.
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Post by semolinapilchard on Feb 13, 2005 19:42:15 GMT
O.K., I was just thinking...William married Linda just before Abbey Road came out or...Linda Married William...LMW...still working on the 28IF part, but I'll have more at 11!
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 13, 2005 22:25:46 GMT
Was that the car of Mal Evans? Was Mal the first to come on the place where Paul was found? It's just a question
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Post by Jilli on Feb 14, 2005 8:35:03 GMT
John's rolls was resprayed depicting "flowers of Autumn?" Why?
Jojo's post on page 1 of this thread.
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Post by TPIMaster on Feb 14, 2005 16:43:45 GMT
I'm making a DVDRip of The Parent Trap atm, expect the Abbey Road pic in an hour or 2
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Post by Palin on Feb 14, 2005 17:33:14 GMT
If you look at the photo of the Rolls Royce, you'll notice the "UFO" is actually a blob on the paper outside the photograph. You can clearly see the edge of the photograph just below it. If in doubt, look at the left hand side of the photo for a clearer edge. The VW licence plate is in keeping with the style then and now. You can have plates made as squares or rectangular, and the lettering on UK cares on the rear plate is black on a yellow background. Was then, is now. The fact remains that the 281F clue "relating" to McCartney's age is inaccurate. He would have been/was 27 at the time Abbey Rd was released. Given the trouble involved in rigging such a clue, surely it wouldn't have been beyond the Beatles means to ensure that the age was right - else, how is it a clue? Also, in the UK, you can have what are called "private" registration plates with a combination of letters and numbers chosen by the owner, who pays for the privilege. Usually these are made up of initials and birth dates etc. If the VW said PID 27IF, I would have been more inclined to think it was a clue. If you're really interested in finding out more about the history of the plate, you could do worse than try to track it down through the UK licencing authority in Swansea (DVLA). They have a website you could start at: www.dvla.gov.uk/
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Post by TPIMaster on Feb 14, 2005 18:55:51 GMT
Here ya go. Freshly ripped. (Note that the license plate is slightly lighter than the original...) Also, doesn't the car on the right of the screen look familiar?
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Post by abbey on Feb 14, 2005 21:16:30 GMT
That's some good stuff. I've heard that Disney is Illuminati controlled. If that is true
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Feb 15, 2005 1:38:50 GMT
Well former Mousketeer Annette Funacello DID sing a song called "Tall Paul" except it was years before the Beatles ever came on the scene.
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Post by Palin on Feb 15, 2005 13:12:14 GMT
Yes rigth, Paul was 27 at the time Abbey Road was released, but don't forget the album come a year before because Let it Be was a disaster. Then if Abbey Road come in time Paul was 28 (a year after) and the 28 IF got sense. Maybe they got the cover art. This seems to be a common belief, but my understanding is that after the unmitigated disaster that the Get Back (Let it Be) project degenerated into, McCartney assembled the Beatles and George Martin for a final hurrah. All of them seemed to accept that they should make a last effort as a band before moving on. George Martin agreed on the condition that none of the unpleasantness from the Twickenham sessions resurfaced. Abbey Rd went ahead on schedule ( I think the side 2 medley is among the Beatles finest acheivements despite what Lennon siad later) but there was no suggestion, as far as I'm aware, that it was to be delayed for a year prior to release. Let it Be, as it was to become, had been indefinitely shelved, and even McCartney said that no-one could face sifting through the hundreds of hours of takes of the same twenty or so songs. Effectively, Let it Be wasn't really on the radar any more. Then, after Abbey Rd was finished and in the shops, Lennon gave the LIB sessions to Phil Spector, who took it upon himself to add a heavenly choir and syrupy strings. The rest is history. I would be very interested to see any reliable source that suggests that Abbey Rd was intended for release a year later than it came out. If it was, it would have been the first time the Beatles/EMI developed a product and didn't release it within a few months. Post any relevant links for me to check out, and I'll have a link.
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Post by PaulBearer on Feb 15, 2005 13:16:27 GMT
And one of the characters is called Billie...
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Post by PaulBearer on Feb 15, 2005 13:22:41 GMT
The fact remains that the 281F clue "relating" to McCartney's age is inaccurate. He would have been/was 27 at the time Abbey Rd was released. Given the trouble involved in rigging such a clue, surely it wouldn't have been beyond the Beatles means to ensure that the age was right - else, how is it a clue? As I've always understood this business of Abbey Road, when the rumours about PID were at their peak in 1969, they simply panicked and put out Abbey Road first, thus deliberately messing up there own clues to skewer the whole PID issue. The fact that the word Beatles is broken up on the album and that the last listed song is "The End" are two vital clues that Abbey Road was supposed to be the break-up album. As I said, this album was, IMO, well-planned in advance which is why the number plate can also be seen in the white album poster - sort of like a sneak preview.
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 16, 2005 12:04:42 GMT
Lady Madonna Wensday 28If Wednesday Morning Papers Didn't ComeLady Madonna Wednesday 28 Is Found It makes sense. I see a "Madonna" (Mary) icon under the burning "Stone figure" Are the blue flowers the sea?
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 16, 2005 14:42:01 GMT
and the turned off TV , notice (pappers) didn't come Was that the photo (here partially erased) ready to be published on Wednesday September 28th 1966? I think:YES! P.S. That "erased" frame is AT THE CENTER of the White Album Poster: The core of all the matter.
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Post by Hamlet on Feb 16, 2005 15:18:30 GMT
Beware of getting astray... George Harrison album, Living in the Material World That hand look familiar? That album cover and title is a CLEAR REFERENCE to Paul and his replacement Track listing (see the titles...)> 1. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) 2. Sue Me, Sue You Blues 3. Light That Had Lighted the World 4. Don't Let Me Wait Too Long 5. Who Can See It 6. Living in the Material World 7. Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord) 8. Be Here Now 9. Try Some Buy Some 10. Day the World Gets 'Round 11. That Is All Now Living in the Material World lyric (pay close attention of how he reffers to meeting his beatle buddies> I'm living in the material world Living in the material world can't say what I'm doing here But I hope to see much clearer, after living in the material world I got born into the material world Getting worn out in the material world Use my body like a car, Taking me both near and far Met my friends all in the material world Met them all there in the material world John and Paul here in the material world Though we started out quite poor We got 'Richie' on a tour Got caught up in the material world From the Spiritual Sky, Such sweet memories have I To the Spiritual Sky How I pray Yes I pray that I won't get lost or go astray As I'm fated for the material world Get frustrated in the material world Senses never gratified Only swelling like a tide That could drown me in the material world From the Spiritual Sky, Such sweet memories have I To the Spiritual Sky How I pray Yes I pray that I won't get lost or go astray While I'm living in the material world Not much 'giving' in the material world Got a lot of work to do Try to get a message through And get back out of this material world I'm living in the material world Living in the material world I hope to get out of this place by the LORD SRI KRSNA'S GRACE My salvation from the material world Big Ending And then... HEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why is Lennon using a medical instrument for testing heart and breathe? Because the person found WAS STILL ALIVE, or at least wasn[t a rotten corpse, at the least was someone who just died hours ago.
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Post by abbey on Feb 16, 2005 17:06:21 GMT
George Harrison album, Living in the Material World. That album cover and title is a CLEAR REFERENCE to Paul and his replacement Track listing (see the titles...) 1. Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) 2. Sue Me, Sue You Blues 3. Light That Had Lighted the World 4. Don't Let Me Wait Too Long 5. Who Can See It 6. Living in the Material World 7. Lord Loves the One (That Loves the Lord) 8. Be Here Now 9. Try Some Buy Some 10. Day the World Gets 'Round 11. That Is All These titles are telling us a story, alright. Anyone want to give it a shot ? I have a migraine & my thoughts aren't coming together Met them all there in the material world John and Paul here in the material world Though we started out quite poor We got 'Richie' on a tour Got caught up in the material world
I don't understand what Hamlet is trying to say
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Post by beatled on Feb 17, 2005 4:47:31 GMT
Also, in the UK, you can have what are called "private" registration plates with a combination of letters and numbers chosen by the owner, who pays for the privilege. Usually these are made up of initials and birth dates etc. If the VW said PID 27IF, I would have been more inclined to think it was a clue. If it's a "one" and not an "I", then it wouldn't be a "vanity plate". (what we call them in the US) Standard British non vanity plates went 3 letters, 3 numbers, and a letter. Here, you can have anything you want on a vanity plate, as long as it doesn't conflict with the standard formula. Makes sense, because the police need to know whether or not it's a vanity. So, LMW28 1F is not a vanity. So either it was a coincidence, or it was added in later to the photo.
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Post by PaulBearer on Feb 17, 2005 5:41:08 GMT
Was that the photo (here partially erased) ready to be published on Wednesday September 28th 1966? I think:YES! P.S. That "erased" frame is AT THE CENTER of the White Album Poster: The core of all the matter. I wonder though if that reel is really about Paul or is it actually about Brian? Brian found on the 28th? Who is prominent in that reel? A tick in the early part and a question mark further on - both referring to Brian/Frian. Just a thought. Also...if the Wednesday morning papers didn't come (the news was pulled or was stopped from breaking), that would be cause they would've had to have had the news or Paul/Brian BEFORE the Wednesday - the stupid bloody Tuesday. Perhaps Paul found on the 27th and Brian a day later...I don't know.
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Post by abbey on Feb 17, 2005 16:55:36 GMT
P.B., interesting conclusion
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Post by BeatlePaul on Feb 17, 2005 21:59:26 GMT
Lady Mary Wroth (1587-1651) was the daughter of Robert Sidney, later Earl of Leicester, and the wealthy heiress Barbara Gamage, first cousin to Sir Walter Raleigh (or Ralegh). And curse Sir Walter Raleigh. He was such a stupid git(from I'm so tired) She die at 64 years old only a coincidence? www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/wroth/wrothbio.htmThey are references put there by a person who couldn't tell directly....
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Post by Palin on Feb 18, 2005 15:08:32 GMT
"I'm soooo tired, I'll have another cigarette And curse Sir Walter Raleigh, he was such a stupid get"
The lines have to be read together. SWR brought tobacco from the Americas to England, thus sparking(!) a multi-million pound industry that would claim the lives of millions throughout the world.
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Post by McCartneyIII on Feb 18, 2005 16:25:53 GMT
Yes Palin i know, but is to much coincidence Lady Mary Wroth is Sir Walter Raleigh parent.
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Post by TPIMaster on Feb 20, 2005 8:50:42 GMT
What McCartney III is saying there made me thinking. The Beatles have a song called 'Lady Madonna' and if I'm correct, Madonna is latin for Mary.... Related?
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