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posted by 80smusiclover1
Hello, everyone! This is Kelly, also known as 80smusiclover1. I'm here to tell wewe about how I became a Beatles fan. Before I start, I would like to say a BIG thank wewe to my best Marafiki Peaceandlove67 and RocknRollSoul60 for encouraging me to write this. So, let's begin! Shall we?

The story of my Beatles fanhood is quite a unique one. It dates all the way back to 2006 when I started watching the onyesha Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, mainly the first and sekunde seasons, with Ringo Starr as the narrator. I fell in upendo with his rich, soothing Liverpudlian accent as I watched the episodes. However, at that time, I was still unaware that he was actually the drummer, ngoma of the greatest band in the world. This all changed when I read this book on the history of muziki that my mother bought for me, while I was kusoma it, I saw the names of the band members there for the first time. I also didn't really start listening to their muziki until 2008. The first song that I listened to was "In My Life". I discovered that song while I was browsing my mother's muziki playlist on one of her old cellphones, which sadly got Lost during one of our trips. The zaidi I listened to that song, the zaidi I came to appreciate it. Soon, I was listening to the group's other songs, mostly from the "A Hard Day's Night" album. My mother began to notice this and felt very happy that I was enjoying their muziki already. Soon, I officially became a huge Beatles fan. I have to say that the Beatles and their muziki are very unique and special, because they never get old regardless of the decade now. They also have the ability to appeal to any age group. Over the years, I became a shabiki of other bands like Duran Duran, Pet duka Boys, Spandau Ballet, and Foreigner. But none of them will ever take the place of the Beatles as my all-time inayopendelewa band. The Beatles are just simply timeless, awesome, and extraordinary! And so, that is how I became a shabiki of them. I hope wewe enjoyed it. I upendo wewe all! ❤

~Kelly ⭐🌟⭐
 The onyesha that started it all for me: Thomas the Tank Engine.
The show that started it all for me: Thomas the Tank Engine.
 Best. band. ever. Period!
Best. band. ever. Period!
posted by 80smusiclover1
A mwezi had passed since George and Pattie were officially engaged, and I am happy to say that preparing for the big siku has been going smoothly for them thus far. Aside from setting the tarehe and uandishi down their guest list, the latter began staying overnight in Kinfauns at least twice a week as a way of getting herself ready for their new life together.

One day, the soon-to-be groom met with the other Beatles (who were overjoyed after telling them about the news) at Abbey Road Studios to discuss about their roles in the coming ceremony. George said, "So John, in addition to leading our guests...
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George and his future wife decided to spend a bit of private time together near the bata pond while Laura and the Queen shared a laugh at her Corgis getting the zoomies, just before the siku drew to a close. Philip, on the other hand, did a little ranger work kwa checking the progress of some newly-planted trees in the area. Pattie alisema as she looked at her ring again, "This has been such a fantastic day, darling! Not only did we get really good advice for our marriage from the royals, but that airship of theirs gave us an idea on where we can spend our honeymoon as well." George replied, "I...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
For the inayofuata few hours into the afternoon, the group explored the castle's Great Park kwa way of a straight trail in the middle of the grass, which is better known as the Long Walk. While the ladies had their own quality time, George asked Philip (who also works as the Ranger), "Did the airship go through any test flights?" He replied, "Why yes, it did. As a matter of fact, that's why I was very busy for most of last year. The flights themselves all went well in the end." George said, "Ohh, I see. I'm glad to know that." Philip smiled. He then asked, "And how have your bandmates been doing?"...
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The royal couple led George, Pattie, and Laura all the way to the juu of the Round Tower. "Here it is, mates!", exclaimed Philip as he presented the surprise. "Our very own airship! What do wewe think?" "Oooooooh...", the trio chorused in amazement. George remarked, "I must say it really IS bloody spectacular, sir!" Pattie added, "I like how the seats are arranged in a similar pattern to that of a passenger plane!" "I do, too!", finished Laura. Elizabeth said, "Indeed! I was quite speechless when my husband gave me the first glimpse." Laura replied, "Can't blame wewe on that, ma'am." Philip then...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
kwa the time it was noon, the group went to have lunch at the dining hall. Today's selection of foods included honey-glazed roast chicken, pan-grilled samaki fillets, baked potatoes, mixed berries salad, cream of uyoga soup, and even a chokoleti fondue fountain! There was also sparkling water flavoured with lemons. Pattie remarked as they ate, "Wow. The chakula here is just as tasty as what we had in Buckingham Palace before, ma'am!" Elizabeth smiled and replied, "I'm glad you're enjoying it!" Laura said, "And I upendo how this chicken was very well-cooked. So tender, too!" George said, "You and...
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Once they were inside the apartment, the adults proceeded to have their talk at the dining meza, jedwali while Laura read some vitabu and cuddled with the Corgis in the living room area. George and Pattie were then aliyopewa sound advice for their marriage throughout the following hour, which were...

Elizabeth: "Firstly, talking with your spouse is one of the best and most important ways to keep your marriage healthy and successful. Be honest about what you're feeling, but do not forget to be kind and onyesha respect when wewe communicate. Part of good communication is being a good listener and taking the time...
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George, Pattie, and Laura enjoyed themselves while on the road to Windsor ngome the inayofuata morning. Once again, as the guards remembered the mop-topped lad and his daughter, they allowed them inside without asking any maswali on why they were visiting. Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip had been taking a lovely stroll around the gardens with the Corgis following behind their beloved master. Just then, they heard a man's Liverpudlian voice call out, "Your Majesty, Your Royal Highness, guess who's back!" Elizabeth remarked, "Well, what a pleasant surprise! It's the future Harrisons!"...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
The rest of the siku was spent with a tour around the other areas of the park. George alisema as they walked, "Before we get started with our wedding plans, I think it would be wise for us to first seek some advice on how we could make our marriage a veddy happy one. What do ye say, love?" Pattie replied, "Yeah. That's a smart idea, darling. So, to whom shall we ask about this?" George thought for a moment, then replied, "Let's head on over to Windsor ngome tomorrow! I'm sure the royal couple will help us out with this step." Pattie said, "Oh, I know what you're thinking there. Certainly!" Laura added, "Plus, it's been a while since we last visited that place! Right, daddy George?" He replied, "You definitely are, Laura, darling!" "Heh, heh!", she responded. Afternoon soon turned into evening, and the trio had chajio, chakula cha jioni at one of the nearby restaurants before driving back nyumbani for the night.

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posted by 80smusiclover1
After hiking to the juu of the hill, the trio found a private spot for their picnic complete with a nice view of the Thames. In addition to the pie, George had fixed some tuna melts, bags of trail mix, and hot chokoleti which was kept in its original state through a thermos bottle. "Here ye go, sweetheart!", he alisema while giving Pattie a big slice. She then remarked upon taking a bite, "Mmm... This really is delicious, darling! I'd even say it's the best apricot pie I've ever tasted!" George smiled and replied, "I knew you'd upendo it, my dear! Of course, wewe can thank my mum for baking this...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
We have entered the new mwaka of 1967, and something grand is about to take place for our Heroes over the inayofuata few months. Speaking of which, let's see what the soon-to-be family has currently been up to!

George, Pattie, and Laura were on the drive to Primrose kilima in Regent's Park for their picnic as a way to kick off the year. This won't be your typical picnic, though, 'cause the former had planned for it to be the moment where he'll surprise his sweetheart kwa asking her The Big swali at last. Pattie said, "I see that apricot pie has been quite a staple for your family, eh?" George replied,...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
The Beatles, Laura, and Pattie then spent the rest of the afternoon enjoying the snow in the backyard. Paul said, "I think we can all agree that this has been a bloody spectacular mwaka for us!" Ringo replied, "Most definitely! We've had so many memorable moments to the point where I'm not sure if I could even pick a favourite among them." Sparkie made a noise that sounded like he was saying, "I know!" John added, "And something tells me we've got a wedding to prepare for kwa the time inayofuata mwaka arrives, too!" George said, "Correct-a-mundo, mate! I was just about to say that myself." John responded...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
THUMP! "Spirit! Let me out! Let me out! I'll..." Just when Scrooge thought he had fallen to his doom, he came out of his blanket and breathed a sigh of relief upon realizing that he was back in his bedroom again. Not only that, but it was finally krisimasi morning, too! Scrooge remarked after opening the window, "Thank goodness that was only a bad dream... Wait! This also means..." A wide smile then ran across his face (followed kwa a joyful jump) as he exclaimed, "YES!!! The spirits have aliyopewa me another chance! I better go and spread as much holiday cheer as possible!" And in a flash, he freshened...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
After the mist had cleared up, Scrooge found himself in a gloomy cemetery. He looked around and was surprised kwa a mysterious cloaked figure standing behind him, who then removed his kofia to onyesha his real face. He said, "Hello. I'm the Ghost of krisimasi Future (Felix the Yeoman Warder)." Scrooge replied, "Oh, I should've guessed." The Ghost continued, "I see you've already learned quite a lot from those two spirits, eh? Well, it's not over yet; as wewe are about to see the consequences of your actions!" Scrooge nodded in response. He then asked, "Is it true that my employee's child will die...
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"Woe is me! I had a promising future with my lovely lady and I gave them all up!", lamented Scrooge as he was back on his bed. At that moment, he heard the ringing of a kengele along with a jovial voice coming from the living room. "Come one, come all! There's a glorious feast right in store for you! Huh, huh, huh, yeah (This may sound familiar if wewe watch the Beatles Cartoon)!" Scrooge did become speechless for a while upon seeing all that sumptuous food: Roasted turkey, pigs in blankets, mince pies, and even krisimasi pudding! The sekunde visitor then noticed him and said, "Why it's a pleasure...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
At around 1:00 am, Scrooge found himself awakened kwa a glowing yellow light. "That must be coming from the first of those three spirits.", he thought. And indeed, it was. "Greetings, old chap! I'm the Ghost of krisimasi Past (Dr. Robert - Remember him from "The Mystery of the Haunted Pier"?), and I have come to onyesha wewe how your actions played a part in shaping wewe into the man wewe are today." Scrooge was nervous at first, but replied, "As wewe wish, spirit. Though, how are wewe gonna do that?" The Ghost said, "Simple! Here, hold my hand." What followed was quite possibly the wildest sky ride...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
After continuing his work for the remainder of the day, Scrooge went back nyumbani just before midnight. However, as he made his way upstairs, he was startled kwa what sounded like rattling chains and a ghostly moan. He then tried locking the door and taking cover underneath the living room table, but those didn't work. "Eeebenezer Scrooge, where are you?", alisema the ghost as it finally appeared. This turned out to be none other than his former business partner! "Ah, there ye are! I have come to tell wewe something important." Still shuddering, Scrooge replied, "W-w-what are wewe doing here? How did...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
The story begins on December 24 in Victorian London. Everyone was filled with the holiday spirit as they were getting ready for tomorrow. This, unfortunately, was not the case for a grumpy and surly money-lender named Ebenezer Scrooge. He had outrightly declined his nephew Fred's (Peter Harrison) krisimasi chajio, chakula cha jioni invitation as well as a donation offered kwa two gentlemen (Mike McCartney and Harry Harrison), who were fundraising for the poor. kwa the time Scrooge returned to his office, Bob Cratchit (his underpaid employee) had just finished work and was preparing to go home. He cheerfully greeted...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
"Merry Christmas, Geo! Merry Christmas, ladies!", exclaimed John as the soon-to-be family entered the recording room. George replied, "Merry krisimasi to you, too, me mate! I see wewe brought a copy of the book as a reference while waiting for us, eh?" John said, "Ye got that right! In fact, I own this as part of my collection." Laura replied, "Very cool, uncle John!" Pattie added, "I'll say! This project is sure to be just as fun as when we recorded 'Yellow Submarine'." George said, "My thoughts exactly, sweetheart!" Paul asked, "Well then, are wewe ready to get it started?!" Laura said, "Ready...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
December 25, 1966

George and his daughter had just finished their breakfast and were getting themselves prepared to head back to Abbey Road Studios. As they wore their coats, boots, and other winter gear, Laura said, "I'm so excited to take part in the krisimasi message with wewe and my uncles for the first time, daddy George! This is gonna be a real treat." George replied, "So am I, Laura, darling! Even zaidi exciting is that we will be doing our veddy own version of a certain classic, audio drama style! Of course, this was John's idea, and wewe can thank him for it afterwards." Laura replied, "Oh, how lovely! I'll certainly be keeping that in mind." George responded with a smile and a chuckle. He then took another look at the engagement ring for a while (which he had bought at the start of this month) and gently kissed it. Before long, they drove off, fetched Pattie from her flat, and were on their way to the Studios.

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posted by 80smusiclover1
The sun had begun to set around the same time the group's tour finally came to an end. They then returned to the courtyard and decided to take a break from walking for a while. George told his brother, "Y'know something, Pete? That amulet actually gave us a better understanding of each other now, since we've pretty much spent the first half of this tour being in each other's shoes." Peter replied, "You are right on the money there, Geo! It was quite a learning experience, too." George said, "Indeed!" John said, "To juu it all off, it made our visit to this ngome zaidi memorable than what we...
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