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Monday, November 12, 2012

JSIS: MAC-- Not Yoko-- Star Wars 7

JSIS--  Just Some Interesting Stuff


1.  MAC--  This has been one of the best-ever years for the MAC, Mid-American Conference, in football.  They're having a hard time breaking into the Top 25, but Toledo, Kent State, Northern Illinois and Ohio are receiving votes.  Go MAC!!


2.  NOT YOKO--  Paul McCartney says Yoko Ono is not responsible for breaking up the Beatles.  At the time they did break up, I would say it was inevitable.  The egos of John and Paul were getting in each other's way and their collaboration was at an end, and poor George wasn't getting the opportunity to do his own thing with the band.


3.  STAR WARS 7-- Star Wars Episode 7 is planned to have a 2015 release after George Lucas had a nice little $4.05 billion payday when Walt Disney bought his company.  He will remain as a consultant on the film, which is set to start five years after "The Return of the Jedi."  I understand Harrison Ford is interested in playing a role in it.  Hey, I'm a big Star Wars fan.

"I Am Not Your Father.  --RoadDog


MAXINE WONDERS:  If a pig loses its voice, is it disgruntled?

3 comments:

Empoprises said...

I love the fact that all four of the Beatles quit at one time or another. Ringo quit during the White Album, but he was coaxed back. George quit during Let It Be, but he was coaxed back. John quit in the fall of 1969, but everybody kept their mouth shut. Paul publicly quit in the spring of 1970, and all hell broke loose.

RoadDog said...

Just a matter of time. The one thing nice though was that instead of one album a year, we got three or four or more of that great Beatle music.

If you want to hear a great Beatles show, listen to terri Hemmert's Breakfast With the Beatles on Chicago's WXRT Sunday mornings from 8 to 10 CST.

RoadDog said...

Just a matter of time. The one thing nice though was that instead of one album a year, we got three or four or more of that great Beatle music.

If you want to hear a great Beatles show, listen to terri Hemmert's Breakfast With the Beatles on Chicago's WXRT Sunday mornings from 8 to 10 CST.