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What if the beatles weren't musicians.


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Wait... the Beatles were musicians??

 

 

I learn so much here! First I find out they weren't Japanese, now that they were musicians!!

 

 

I thought they were Pop Stars like Lady GaGa.

 

EVERYONE knows Pop Stars have no talent and aren't musicians....

 

 

[biggrin]

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If The Beatles weren’t musicians, then no one would EVER buy a J-160e or Hofner guitar!

 

(not to mention, that John & George could still be "composing" instead of "decomposing"!!)

Posted

The Japanese Beatles thread wasn't meant to be taken seriously. Was a tongue-in-cheek response to the Irish thread.

 

spoof

–noun

1. a mocking imitation of someone or something, usually light and good-humored; lampoon or parody: The show was a spoof of college life.

2. a hoax; prank.

–verb (used with object)

3. to mock (something or someone) lightly and good-humoredly; kid.

4. to fool by a hoax; play a trick on, esp. one intended to deceive.

–verb (used without object)

5. to scoff at something lightly and good-humoredly; kid: The campus paper was always spoofing about the regulations.

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spoof

–noun

1. a mocking imitation of someone or something' date=' usually light and good-humored; lampoon or parody: The show was a spoof of college life.

2. a hoax; prank.

[i']–verb (used with object)[/i]

3. to mock (something or someone) lightly and good-humoredly; kid.

4. to fool by a hoax; play a trick on, esp. one intended to deceive.

–verb (used without object)

5. to scoff at something lightly and good-humoredly; kid: The campus paper was always spoofing about the regulations.

 

So THAT'S what "spoof" means!

 

All this time I thought it was the sound of flatulence in a bathtub!!

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at the risk of being slated, i wasn't a fan and i appreciate they have a place in music history but i do feel they were way over rated but also very lucky to be the right thing at the right time. nostalgia is a wonderful as can an individuals perception.

It seems to be that in many cases if you dislike or speak against something that your fair game for abuse. anyway regardless of my little rant i would think that had they not been musicians they would perhaps have been gypo's travelling in a caravan writing poetry and getting stoned

Posted
The Japanese Beatles thread wasn't meant to be taken seriously. Was a tongue-in-cheek response to the Irish thread.

 

spoof

–noun

1. a mocking imitation of someone or something' date=' usually light and good-humored; lampoon or parody: The show was a spoof of college life.

2. a hoax; prank.

[i']–verb (used with object)[/i]

3. to mock (something or someone) lightly and good-humoredly; kid.

4. to fool by a hoax; play a trick on, esp. one intended to deceive.

–verb (used without object)

5. to scoff at something lightly and good-humoredly; kid: The campus paper was always spoofing about the regulations.

 

 

/chuckle

 

Always nice to hear from Captain Obvious....

 

 

(hint hint hint)

 

[laugh]

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Happy chuckle...part of my yearly bonus got me a new guitar this year.

 

Bonus? Dang! With my bonus I can't even afford to buy more than one burger a day!!

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