i love al pacino i wish italian people were real
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happy george harrison day <3
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happy birthday george ❤
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happy birthday to you, Geo ♡ you get two, because you’re extra special
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John Lennon | 1964 © Ringo Starr
“You would have loved the man, and he might have liked you, too.” ~ Ringo Starr
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The Beatles at the Palais Des Sports in Paris, France | 20 June 1965 © Patrice Habans
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George Harrison, 1987; photo by Aaron Rapoport/Corbis via Getty Images.
“Well, he was actually born just after midnight, but it was wartime, and so because of the blackout, the clocks were set ahead yet another hour. […] And so, really, when - if you’re into astrology as we were and are, then the real time was before midnight, so really it was on the 24th. And so sometimes he would - you know, sometimes if you said happy birthday on the 24th, he’d say, ‘It’s not my birthday.’ If you said it on the 25th, he’d say, ‘You missed it.’” - Olivia Harrison, Breakfast With The Beatles, 25 February 2007 (x)
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John and Yoko at a late night rehearsal for the One To One concerts.
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i’m surviving solely on day dreams and fantasies at this point
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# a c t i n g
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Sharon Tate, “The Thirteen Chairs”, 1969.
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Paul & Linda, Corfu, 1969 (x)
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Debbie Harry, 1982
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Paul McCartney on set of Paperback Writer, May, 1966.
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By Czeck writer Karel Čapek, inventor of the term ‘robot’ as well!
This is one of my husband’s favorite short stories. He quotes it from memory. I’m pretty sure he can recite the entire thing from memory.
This is a tremendously impactful short story and every time I see it, it serves as an excellent reboot button for my state of mind.