beatleslash kink/fetish cheat sheet
if you argue with me you have to make your own and also cite your sources
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Should we?
I'm kinda obsessed with the article that was all like Mark Knopfler is such a loser, but Bob Dylan thinks hes cool.. should we give im a second chance? like Bob Dylan also isn't the worlds biggest loser himself.
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I'm kinda obsessed with the article that was all like Mark Knopfler is such a loser, but Bob Dylan thinks hes cool.. should we give im a second chance? like Bob Dylan also isn't the worlds biggest loser himself.
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Autistic people should get time off of work when they develop a new special interest. Like maternity leave.
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From the Abbey Road hardbound book, included in the 50th anniversary Super Deluxe box set.
Ringo’s quote really hits hard.
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anyone else uhh..... anyone else ummmm. anyone else. anyone else, anyone.. anyone, anyone. oh god anyone
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this girl in the campus library has a bedazzled beatles handbag ??
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group balding is in 5 minutes btw
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"Back in England in 1977, my relationship with Krissie was on its last legs. Our relationship had spiralled into a sort of warped rock star wife swap with emotions involved.
Prior to meeting Jo, I had had a fiery and heartfelt affair with George Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd. One night at George's house, Friar Park, in Henley I took George aside and told him quite seriously that when it was time for bed I would be going to Pattie's room. Seemingly unflustered he pointed to the room Krissie and I were staying in and added, 'I shall be sleeping there.'
When the time came, the two of us were left on the landing, hands on knobs (doorknobs) of the respective rooms. 'Are we going to do this?' I asked. 'I'll see you in court', George replied and in we went. Pattie was a little surprised to see me. I told her I thought she was seriously neglected, was going to waste and unleashed that I felt so strongly for her. The following morning we were woken by George, who informed me that he had called his lawyers. He never actually did.
Pattie and I headed off to the Bahamas and Krissie and George left for Portugal. Whenever I went to Friar Park, my man George would always greet me at the door singing with his ukelele: 'Funny little fellow - wears his sister's clothes don't know what to call him, but I think he's one of those.'
Ringo and I would always laugh with affection."
"RONNIE" by Ronnie Wood
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creating content to fix a very specific need I have to see my favourite guitarists interacting.
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