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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 4:08 pm
by jwilli
Brian, he called you a "luntic" not a lunatic. :-0
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 6:14 pm
by jingle_jangle
No, Brian, I travelled with my doggy (a Chow) for years. That wasn't my point--but a press conference to complain about hotel rules that should have been discussed in advance?
Smacks of grandstanding, don't you think?
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:04 pm
by winston
I agree with that Paul. Simply put, if my little dog Winston is not invited then I just don't stay at that particular hotel. I don't ever remember, even for one millisecond, considering calling a press conference to complain either.
One would think that the press would have better things to do than to cover some fool who is not able to stay at a particular hotel because they don't allow dogs in the room.
Grandstanding? I think so.
John, luntic is not in my dictionary either, so with a small amount of deductive reasoning I presumed that Kent meant lunatic. Now, to carry on with his hypothesis if 96.4% of all lunatics are lurking on the internet then 3.6% are somewhere else. Maybe they are the ones calling attention to themselves at every affordable opportunity. Like Mr Nauert, perhaps?
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 11:04 pm
by wayang
"...Terry Southern, Author of "Candy" and "The Magic Christian"..."
Don't forget "Dr. Strangelove"...
"Shoot, a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all this stuff..."
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 3:35 am
by 325_fan
Top row:
Sri Yukteswar Giri (guru)
Aleister Crowley
Mae West (actress)
Lenny Bruce (comedian)
Karlheinz Stockhausen (composer)
William Claude Fields (comedian)
Carl Gustav Jung (psychologist)
Edgar Allan Poe (writer)
Fred Astaire (dancer)
Richard Merkin (artist)
The Vargas Girl (by artist Alberto Vargas)
Leo Gorcey (actor) (removed)
Huntz Hall (actor)
Simon Rodia
Bob Dylan (songwriter)
Second row:
Aubrey Beardsley (illustrator)
Sir Robert Peel (British Prime Minister)
Aldous Huxley (writer)
Dylan Thomas (poet)
Terry Southern (writer)
Dion (singer)
Tony Curtis (actor)
Wallace Berman (actor)
Tommy Handley (comic)
Marilyn Monroe (actress)
William S. Burroughs (writer)
Sri Mahavatar Babaji (guru)
Stan Laurel (actor)
Richard Lindner (artist)
Oliver Hardy (comedian)
Karl Marx (political philosopher)
H.G. Wells (writer)
Sri Paramahansa Yogananda (guru)
Anonymous (wax hairdresser's dummy)
Third row:
Stuart Sutcliffe (artist/former Beatle)
Anonymous (wax hairdresser's dummy)
Max Miller (comedian)
The Petty Girl (by Artist George Petty)
Marlon Brando (actor)
Tom Mix (actor)
Oscar Wilde (writer)
Tyrone Power (actor)
Larry Bell (artist)
Dr. David Livingstone (missionary/explorer)
Johnny Weissmuller (swimmer/actor)
Stephen Crane (writer)
Issy Bonn (comedian)
George Bernard Shaw (playwright)
H.C. Westermann (sculptor)
Albert Stubbins (soccer Player)
Sri Lahiri Mahasaya (guru)
Lewis Carroll (writer)
T.E. Lawrence ("Lawrence of Arabia")
Front row:
Sonny Liston (boxer)
The Petty Girl (by George Petty)
Wax model - George Harrison
Wax model- John Lennon
Shirley Temple
Wax model - Ringo Starr
Wax model - Paul McCartney
Albert Einstein (scientist)
John Lennon
Ringo Starr
Paul McCartney
George Harrison
Bobby Breen (singer)
Marlene Dietrich (actress/singer)
Gandhi (Indian Leader) (removed)
Legionnaire from the Order of the Buffalos
Diana Dors (actress)
Other objects within the group include:
Cloth grandmother-figure by Jann Haworth
Cloth Figure of Shirley Temple by Jann Haworth
A Mexican candlestick
A television set
A stone figure of a girl
Another stone figure
A statue brought over from John Lennon's house
A trophy
A doll of the Indian goddess Lakshmi
A drum skin, designed by fairground artist Joe Ephgrave
A hookah, or water tobacco pipe
A velvet snake
A Japanese stone figure
A stone figure of Snow White
A garden gnome
A tuba
Hitler's hand over Paul Mccartney's head
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 9:57 am
by alanz
Hitler's hand over Paul McCartney's head
That means he's dead, right?
Hitler, I mean.
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 11:41 am
by jeff
The hand actually belongs to comedian Issy Bonn. Hitler was going to be included at John Lennon's request, but was taken out for obvious reasons.
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:23 am
by wayang
The most obvious reason being the difference between The Beatles' relationship with their management/label and that of, say, The Rolling Stones...
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 11:28 am
by jeff
Lennon's "more popular than Jesus" remark (although taken greatly out of context) from the previous year didn't help matters either.
Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:39 pm
by brammy
some interesting clips of that event here:
http://www.beatlesagain.com/bapology.html
Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2006 1:38 pm
by jeff
Here's an outtake from the Sgt. Pepper photo session showing where Hitler was designated in the montage. He's to the left of Issy Bonn (who's holding his hand up).

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 8:14 am
by rhinobass
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 8:54 pm
by rictified
Yes, then he went solo, had many hits. He's a heavy weight in his niche just as most of the rest who were included in the photo.
http://www.diondimucci.com/album.html
http://www.history-of-rock.com/dion_dimucci.htm