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yes, because the AV Club is how John Lennon's legacy will be measured

Katy Perry's breasts will be on Saturday Night Live this weekend

again, Paul wrote that line

it was my understanding that Lennon only wrote the "it can't get any worse" response, pretty much without exception if John or Paul were singing lead then they wrote that particular lyric

But you can scream "GOO GOO G'JOOB", which is pretty awesome.

George pretty much co-wrote "Octopus's Garden", and the exact moment is captured in the "Let it Be" film.  Ringo comes in, and he's basically got the opening bars, and then George pounds out the bridge ("we would be so happy, you and me") on the piano.

Yeah, there's not a lot of argument that he was the most musically talented.  He's one of the greatest bass players that ever lived, he could play guitar as well as George (and definitely better than John), was the best pianist, could jump in and play drums as well as Ringo on songs like "Back in the USSR" and "The

they could just post a you tube of "Helter Skelter"

"Thing is, one of the reasons "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" is so great is because John basically rewrote it. "

" genuinely a great record without the need to qualify."

It doesn't say anything that John Lennon didn't say.  He was very bitter about that song being recorded badly and talked about it in the 1980 Playboy interview.  Of course what he didn't admit was that it was really his fault—they ran through it quite a bit during the "Let it Be" sessions but John was too lazy and

"It's only a song."—John Lennon

That whole album is fantastic.  I liked it when Scorsese used "Well Well Well" in "The Departed".

See, that's what makes the post so bad.  Ono is so goddamn terrible, but you ruin it when you go over the top and actually wish for her to be murdered.

Well, the Worst Post Of The Day award has been locked up early

::thinks::

Oh man, I gotta watch this. Not because I give a crap about a basketball team that folded when Ford was president—but that deal, holy Christ, that deal. The Silnas have been getting paid for 37 years for not owning a basketball team. 37 years. I think I read once that they've gotten something like three hundred

I guess I have to agree that, on the merits, Stuart doesn't deserve a girlfrend, much less one as pretty as Jessica.

In St. Louis he would actually be scoring with those women, which would undercut the whole premise.

Hasn't it been great?  No Margaret!