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The ultimate Banana picture. Could this be someone from this thread?

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Last night we ran into a couple of characters who resembled the two in the photographs immediately above. We were at The Cavern Club which is directly over the road from Liverpool's original Cavern Club where the Beatles rose to fame in the 1960s. It's a dingy underground club area with an atmosphere pungent with beer smells and literally hundreds of mad fans going off their heads over the songs sung by a Beatles cover band that sounds remarkably like the original which I saw at Festival Hall on 15 June 1964. Let's not forget what happened a little more than three months after that.

Last night we ran into a couple of characters who resembled the two in the photographs immediately above. We were at The Cavern Club which is directly over the road from Liverpool's original Cavern Club where the Beatles rose to fame in the 1960s. It's a dingy underground club area with an atmosphere pungent with beer smells and literally hundreds of mad fans going off their heads over the songs sung by a Beatles cover band that sounds remarkably like the original which I saw at Festival Hall on 15 June 1964. Let's not forget what happened a little more than three months after that.

Who are The Beatles?

Not really into British underground acts?

 

Who are The Beatles?

Not really into British underground acts?

Beatle: beat-l

noun

1. any of numerous insects of the order Coleoptera, characterized by hard, horny forewings that cover and protect the membranous flight wings.

2. (loosely) a performing insect that is capable of kicking accurately with each of its six feet

verb (used without object)

1. to move quickly; scurry: He beatled off to catch the train

Nothing good ever came out of Liverpool WJ.

I dont expect them to 'fly'.

but thanks for keeping an ear to the ground in the local music scene.


Nothing good ever came out of Liverpool WJ.

I dont expect them to 'fly'.

but thanks for keeping an ear to the ground in the local music scene.

I am still trying to work out what other thing happened in 1964 LOL

I am still trying to work out what other thing happened in 1964 LOL

It might be Nam.

WJ is good at avoiding conflict so I trust his ball never came up.

No more Mr Nice Banana at the MFC

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Last night we ran into a couple of characters who resembled the two in the photographs immediately above. We were at The Cavern Club which is directly over the road from Liverpool's original Cavern Club where the Beatles rose to fame in the 1960s. It's a dingy underground club area with an atmosphere pungent with beer smells and literally hundreds of mad fans going off their heads over the songs sung by a Beatles cover band that sounds remarkably like the original which I saw at Festival Hall on 15 June 1964. Let's not forget what happened a little more than three months after that.

My wife was there WJ and has the program to prove it.

Did not know her then of course.

And I was there in September 64.

So we are sort of connected!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Nothing good ever came out of Liverpool WJ.

Incorrect. My future daughter in law in 3 hours, Scoop Junior's soon to be wife, is from Liverpool and she is sensational and a Dees fan as well.


My wife was there WJ and has the program to prove it.

Did not know her then of course.

And I was there in September 64.

So we are sort of connected!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What did she look like 49 years ago?

I could have met her at Festival Hall. I had a Beatle haircut and looked a bit like Paul McCartney ... or was it Ringo Starr?

What did she look like 49 years ago?

I could have met her at Festival Hall. I had a Beatle haircut and looked a bit like Paul McCartney ... or was it Ringo Starr?

What a prediction WJ, Zero Premiership since 1964!

You looked like Sir PM.

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What did she look like 49 years ago?

I could have met her at Festival Hall. I had a Beatle haircut and looked a bit like Paul McCartney ... or was it Ringo Starr?

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Nothing good ever came out of Liverpool WJ.

I dont expect them to 'fly'.

but thanks for keeping an ear to the ground in the local music scene.

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the sy effect was only ever as a temporary homage to Roos-sy !! :)

Yes had noticed OD and I could be twins now lol

So how do we tell you two apart? We don't have the benefit of the 59suffix any more ... :blink:


So how do we tell you two apart? We don't have the benefit of the 59suffix any more ... :blink:

You should be able to tell the difference

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What did she look like 49 years ago?

I could have met her at Festival Hall. I had a Beatle haircut and looked a bit like Paul McCartney ... or was it Ringo Starr?

The most beautiful brunette in the hall.

The most beautiful brunette in the hall.

Who was she fighting against Old Dee?

The most beautiful brunette in the hall.

I bet you say that about all your wives!


Incorrect. My future daughter in law in 3 hours, Scoop Junior's soon to be wife, is from Liverpool and she is sensational and a Dees fan as well.

I stand corrected.

Also ,Meccano,Elvis Costello(some would argue)and a fairly good football team.

First and last TBF

As I suspected would be the case as behind every great MFC Supporter is an understanding wife/husband

 

Who was she fighting against Old Dee?

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So, Redleg and WJ being in Scouseland means that this entire thread goes bananas? :lol:


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