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John Lennon

Posted By: hh on 2005-10-09
In Reply to: Today is John Lennon's birthday. He would have been 65. - RadGuy

I have always loved John Lennon.  He was my favorite from the first time I saw the Beatles on Ed Sullivan.  I was just a kid but I fell in love with John the minute I saw him.  I remember the day he died so vividly.  I was totally in shock, OMG, blew me away.  I miss John Lennon and his music.


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