Y’all know how drivers often joke about finishing p4 in the drivers championship so they don’t have to attend the FIA gala.
I bet qualifying next to lestappen feels exactly like that. Like, damn, should’ve just fucking lost that tenth if I could avoid watching this gay shit play out
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David: People always ask you about John. I’ve noticed they rarely ask about George, who of course also died relatively young.
Paul: John is probably the one in the group you would remember, but the circumstances of his death were particularly harrowing. When you die horrifically, you’re remembered more. But I like your point, which is: What about George? I often think of George because he was my little buddy. I was thinking the other day of my hitchhiking bursts. This was before the Beatles. I suddenly was keen on hitchhiking, so I sold this idea to George and then John.
David: I know this memory. You and George hitchhiked to Paignton
Paul: Yeah, Exeter and Paignton. We did that, and then I also hitchhiked with John. He and I got as far as Paris. It’s interesting how I was the instigator. Neither of them came to me and said, “Should we go hitchhiking?” It was me, like, “I’ve got this great idea.”
Source:https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/11/30/magazine/paul-mccartney-interview.html
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Gift art for @morgast of their St. Agathasona Kuno, as thanks for their continued support throughout development :) ft. Denver, Baxter, Ludo, and George, with reference to Kuno's lore as a double agent of sorts~
you're the best - thanks again <3
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Right, if this is the last season of Murdoch.
For the love of God give George that detective job he keeps getting robbed of
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Paul reflecting on the photos he took during their first US tour
"My favorite photos are of John and George. There’s a huge sentimental aspect to them. No one else could have taken this pic. John was a great character. A very different kind of guy to the other boys I knew. We met at the village fete. He was playing with his band. He was a year and a half older than me [and] my first friend who wore glasses. He was always taking them off and polishing them. I found it fascinating. He’d take them off in public, which rendered him half blind. Onstage, he just stood there and gazed out into the blackness. Maybe it helped him focus on playing."---Paul, 2024
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/09/arts/design/paul-mccartney-photography-beatles-brooklyn-museum.html#commentsContainer
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The Beatles, everybody. (They all lose it when John speaks)
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