Hello, and welcome to
Beatlemania is back, a geocities blog created by me, Sarah.
This is simply just a blog, and it may contain icons, if at some point i feel up
to it.
So, feel free to stick around, have a look..and enjoy yourself.
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@ 5.48 PM 20 April, 2005.
Finally got the blog set up,
ohh yeahh.
Not much happening today, dead tired though. That's what you get for staying up
all night, until 9 in the morning when you feel like you're going to pass out in
any second, gradually slipping off your computer chair. By that time your ass in
numb, your legs hurt because they've been swinging around for over 9 hours, your
eyes are heavy, and sore....wait..is that everyone or just me? -Shrugs-
I'm thinkinggg about making a beatles fansite. Yes...-sigh- A fansite. Look, I
know this blog aint the shiznit, but practise makes perfect..right? Well, I god
damned hope so!
Off topic: The world has a new pope. APPARENTLY: He was involved with the hitlar
thingymadoodle. Wich of course ALOT of jewish peoples aren't going to like. But,
I'm not catholic, but I do mourn for Pope John Paul. I only hope the next will
be George Ringo (snicker).
I've really really been into bagism lately...I made a thread about it on http://letitbeatle.proboards20.com
yes yes yes! Let It Beatle, and it doesn't seem like a popular conversation to
get involved with. I was talking to my friend Toan about it last night. And he
asked me if I was with some sort of cult lmao.
But no no, because I saw an Icon at a Livejournal, that someone had posted on
the community 'beatleicons' and it was a simple icon, and just said 'BLAME YOKO
FOR EVERYTHING'.
This of course got me very fired up. And as a huge huge Beatles fan, i know that
Yoko was involved of the breaking up of the partnership, but she WAS. NOT. the
cause!
Without a doubt, the Beatles would have most definately have not lasted anyway.
They were losing their tempers, their patience was growing thin. They became
very easily annoyed by each other. It just wouldn't have worked out anyway.
Y'know?
-Curses-
Oohhh ohh, interesting topic here. Paul McCartney tickets go on sale on monday!
Buuuut, I am Australian. Yes, Australian. Now doesn't it just suck to be me?
But, because I know I'm never going to get the chance to see Sir Paul, I decided
I'd round up the gang at LIB, and get us to write him a little something. And
here's how it goes.
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Dear Mr. McCartney,
Some of your greatest fans at
http://www.fan-sites.org/the-beatles (Let it Beatle) have decided to send you a
letter!
Most of us are from different
countries around the world.
First letter, is from Sarah.
Dear Paul,
Hello! How's your day been? I bet
it's great! Anyway, I would just like to say...I think you're fantastic, I've
been a fan since before I can remember, which is decent considering I'm turning
16 this july! I hope you're having a lovely time.
Anyway... as you may have already
guessed, us loyal Paul McCartney fans watched the Super Bowl this year, when you
performed at the half time show.
And I might say, that it was
absolutely magnificent. But, it had come to our attention that it was not what
the rest of America had expected, seeing as the last Super Bowl half time show
was extremely controversial.
We knew that it wasn't going to be the same this year. But, other's didn't seem
to think you're performance was up to their expectations.
(We didn't care) Anyway, we found an article, that a horrible woman had written
about your show at the halftime superbowl.
It went something like this:
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Paul McCartney's safe halftime
show offended no one, but bored many
His performance appeared to be aimed at pleasing FCC, not the TV audience.
By Mekeisha Madden / The Detroit News
Rock legend Paul McCartney proved that safe isn't always a good thing.
No, McCartney didn't flash a mammary gland, a la Janet Jackson, but more jaded
viewers might have preferred that than the boredom they endured. The Super Bowl
halftime show should be something viewers anticipate, not an opportunity to
finally check the batteries in their home's smoke detectors.
By the time McCartney, 62, sang "Hey Jude," even the young people who
were presumably paid to cheer and clap in the front row seemed to suddenly go
off the clock.
Not even McCartney's stiff-armed wave could pump life into this performance.
The Fox network and NFL officials wanted a squeaky clean halftime show and they
got it in spades. The most controversial part of the one-time Beatle's show was
McCartney's cross-shaped stage. Maybe that could offend non-Christians or
something?
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The members of the Let It Beatle message board where offended, but we came to your side like a Mafia haha.
We wrote a joint letter to her,
proclaiming that just because the music you played is not the stereotypical type
of music that teenagers listen to today doesn't mean that they don't enjoy it,
and the show itself.
We showed her that, as a matter of fact, there are a whole bunch of teenagers
that DO listen to The Beatles, Wings ect.
We sent the letter eventually, but had no response. I guess we ridiculed her so
badly she felt she couldn't possibly reply without looking like a complete
idiot.
Anyway, I just wanted show you
what we can do, if you ever need us!
Much love
Sarah, 16, Australia.
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Yeah, lol. That's pretty much it.
Now, I'm going to maybe float around LIB, or just make some random icons. Yes?
Yes. Ttyl.