09 June, 2010

Turn Me On, Dead Man

I know I say this all the time, but I'm not here to promote anything or force ideas onto readers. I don't want to condone OR even discourage the watching and/or purchasing of this movie.

I've always been intrigued by the "Paul Is Dead" clues, but I've come across this website in about 3 different places online today: http://www.paulreallyisdead.com/home.html
It's apparently making its way all over the Beatley community. Like I said, I've come across this website 3 times now from different sources.

First of all, this is based on some audio tapes that sound NOTHING AT ALL like George. I feel like I could probably imitate George's voice better than this guy, HAHAHA! They're claiming that George has exposed the whole story in detail about Paul's death in 1966, the story of his replacement, and the reasons behind the cover-up.

The only problem is that it's not just for fun. This is trying to pass as real and legitimate, and I don't believe it for a second. I'm very interested in knowing what everyone else thinks. Navigate through their website and see everything for yourself. I know that many clues can seem convincing, etc., but I personally only have an entertainment interest in this long-lasting legend. Paul is Paul.

02 June, 2010

Bus Attack

When the news of Paul's bus being attacked in Mexico was released, I immediately thought back to Lagos. Paul was attacked/robbed there and he was terrified. After John passed away, he said he had security for a week before he realized he couldn't live that way. When Paul recently made the decision to visit Israel, the world gasped with fear, but it turned out okay. What do you think of all this?

It was cleared up this morning that the bus attack was only excited fans, not a true "attack." [I'm not sure how such a mistake could have been made...excited fans were mistaken for a gang riot?] Does it worry and scare you that Paul is so open and accessible? Do you love and respect that Paul is so open and accessible? I've got mixed feelings, I guess. Being open and accessible didn't help John much, but that was quite an extreme situation. Paul's made it 68 years the way he's been living his life, so it seems to be working. Even though he's been through some tense moments like Lagos, he's made it through every time.

George was in his home, which was guarded by security, when he was stabbed. Things can still happen, so Paul might as well live freely. It still worries me that someone so important and precious to me is so accessible, but that's just Paul! I love him just the way it is...and I hope his accessibility is in my favor one day! *wink*