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Post by BillyJones on Apr 12, 2004 19:48:30 GMT
Here's photo of Paul. For those of us who have FORGOTTEN what he REALLY looked like. All 4 of the above photos were from the Revolver sessions. Look at what a SMALL guy Paul was! The Beatles at a press conference, 1965: Look at how narrow Paul's shoulders were. Look at how George Paul & Johnny all appear to be around the same height. Paul & Ringo. Can't really tell what they're sitting on. Paul & The Boys in Paris: A nice photo of the boys on a dude ranch. This is a photo of Paul, alone on the dude ranch: That man looked like he KNEW how to have a good time. I'm out of time. I will post more of Paul later. I will also post photos of Faul in his section. I'd like to see a section for comparing the two men. A Paul vs. Faul section.
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Post by lorraine on Jul 29, 2004 16:02:33 GMT
Yes it well Paul... Except on the two last photographs I think that is its double....
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Post by BillyJones on Jul 29, 2004 18:13:08 GMT
The last two photos are Paul also. He was MUCH hairier than Faul !!! Chris
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Post by abbey on Jul 30, 2004 4:29:48 GMT
Paul was hairy than Faul EXCEPT in the chest area. Faul had a hairy chest, which he had to shave or trim to resemble James Paul.
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Post by The Taxman on Sept 11, 2004 19:48:06 GMT
In that pic of Ringo and Paul "sitting" on something...they're not sitting on anything...heels pressed against the wall opposite, backs tight against the other...cute photo, didn't last long!
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Post by The Taxman on Sept 11, 2004 19:53:08 GMT
It is terribly saddening today, September 11th, 2004, that we remember those who died by the hands of the New World Order and can rightly think and know that James Paul McCartney was one of the early deaths on their sacrificial alter. May all Rest in Peace before the Prince of Peace, our Lord and Saviour, returns to bring Peace and Justice to His Kingdom and everlasting Life to those who have believed in Him. I believe that Pauley was one of those who believed and was saved.
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Post by TotalInformation on Sept 12, 2004 4:25:29 GMT
It is terribly saddening today, September 11th, 2004, that we remember those who died by the hands of the New World Order and can rightly think and know that James Paul McCartney was one of the early deaths on their sacrificial alter. May all Rest in Peace
It is particularly bittersweet for this board.
18 June 1942 -
11 September 1966 RIP^James Paul McCartney 1ONE.. IX . . . . . . . HE^DIE
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Post by PaulBearer on Sept 12, 2004 5:08:31 GMT
I believe that Pauley was one of those who believed and was saved. Unfortunately, all indications I have seen point to him as having been agnostic. Where do you get the idea he might have been a believer Taxman?
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Post by abbey on Sept 12, 2004 18:28:25 GMT
Paul's parents were Catholic, and he was baptized; however, I agree with PB, Paul was agnostic. He didn't practice Catholism. Remember he lost his mum at age 14 from breast cancer. How do you tell a teenage boy to believe when God took his mum away and she was a good, decent, loving woman? He prayed for her and his prayers went unanswered.
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Post by gracemer on Oct 23, 2004 0:00:06 GMT
Paul's parents were Catholic, and he was baptized; however, I agree with PB, Paul was agnostic. He didn't practice Catholism. Remember he lost his mum at age 14 from breast cancer. How do you tell a teenage boy to believe when God took his mum away and she was a good, decent, loving woman? He prayed for her and his prayers went unanswered. I read that Paul was Church of England. So many people forsake God when tragedy strikes. I've found it to be the No. 1 reason for disbelief. It's the most difficult question to answer and the heartbroken aren't really listening...their pain is too great.
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Post by abbey on Oct 24, 2004 3:45:57 GMT
As good Scot-Irish, the McCartney's were Catholic. They baptized the boys, but they weren't regular church goers. That might have been because of the mother's career as a nurse. Paul said he prayed for his mum to come back home and his prayers weren't answered. Naturally, his dad was extremely upset and probably couldn't offer much comfort to his sons when he was hurting so much himself. After that, Paul's belief was pretty much shattered.
Teen years are difficult enough without losing your mum. And Paul was his mum's favorite, whereas Mike was the dad's.
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Post by abbey on Jan 12, 2005 16:58:36 GMT
Bumpity bump ! ;D
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Post by abbey on Jul 5, 2005 16:51:56 GMT
AGAIN !!!
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