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    Music Story about Beatles

    This looks AI generated about the other top 60’s group that didn’t get along

    That’s the only Ross Supremes connection - but some of you stay active on this forum.

    Do you think this is accurate?

    True story………
    When John Lennon met Yoko Ono in 1966, he fell head over heels in love.
    He dropped his first wife, Cynthia, like a hot potato.
    He had an affair and married Yoko in early 1969.
    He gave his ex only a stipend as a divorce settlement, although he knew Cynthia was going to have to support and raise their son, Julian, who was then just five years old.
    After a few years, Cynthia was soon almost flat broke, she knew she would have to get some money together in order for she and Julian to survive.
    She made a necessary decision, she would sell the love letters and drawings John had given her when they were a young couple, in love, in their teens.
    The letters were very passionate, filled with “I love you, Cyn” quotes.
    You can imagine how much it must have hurt Cynthia to have to part with these priceless keepsakes.
    Cynthia sold them for a large amount.
    The buyer was Paul McCartney.
    Paul had paid a small fortune for the mementoes.
    A few days later, Cynthia received all the letters and drawings in the mail, now all neatly framed.
    They came with a note.
    The note read: “Never sell your memories. Love, Paul McCartney”.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobeterob View Post
    This looks AI generated about the other top 60Â’s group that didnÂ’t get along

    ThatÂ’s the only Ross Supremes connection - but some of you stay active on this forum.

    Do you think this is accurate?

    True storyÂ…Â…Â…
    When John Lennon met Yoko Ono in 1966, he fell head over heels in love.
    He dropped his first wife, Cynthia, like a hot potato.
    He had an affair and married Yoko in early 1969.
    He gave his ex only a stipend as a divorce settlement, although he knew Cynthia was going to have to support and raise their son, Julian, who was then just five years old.
    After a few years, Cynthia was soon almost flat broke, she knew she would have to get some money together in order for she and Julian to survive.
    She made a necessary decision, she would sell the love letters and drawings John had given her when they were a young couple, in love, in their teens.
    The letters were very passionate, filled with “I love you, Cyn” quotes.
    You can imagine how much it must have hurt Cynthia to have to part with these priceless keepsakes.
    Cynthia sold them for a large amount.
    The buyer was Paul McCartney.
    Paul had paid a small fortune for the mementoes.
    A few days later, Cynthia received all the letters and drawings in the mail, now all neatly framed.
    They came with a note.
    The note read: “Never sell your memories. Love, Paul McCartney”.
    I don't see the Ross/Supremes connection. This thread is better on the Clubhouse forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bradsupremes View Post
    I don't see the Ross/Supremes connection. This thread is better on the Clubhouse forum.
    None other than they don’t get along

    Perhaps the Clubhouse has a few old timers that don’t come here anymore - but then we wouldn’t get some of you younger guys

    Do you believe this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobeterob View Post
    This looks AI generated about the other top 60’s group that didn’t get along

    That’s the only Ross Supremes connection - but some of you stay active on this forum.

    Do you think this is accurate?

    True story………
    When John Lennon met Yoko Ono in 1966, he fell head over heels in love.
    He dropped his first wife, Cynthia, like a hot potato.
    He had an affair and married Yoko in early 1969.
    He gave his ex only a stipend as a divorce settlement, although he knew Cynthia was going to have to support and raise their son, Julian, who was then just five years old.
    After a few years, Cynthia was soon almost flat broke, she knew she would have to get some money together in order for she and Julian to survive.
    She made a necessary decision, she would sell the love letters and drawings John had given her when they were a young couple, in love, in their teens.
    The letters were very passionate, filled with “I love you, Cyn” quotes.
    You can imagine how much it must have hurt Cynthia to have to part with these priceless keepsakes.
    Cynthia sold them for a large amount.
    The buyer was Paul McCartney.
    Paul had paid a small fortune for the mementoes.
    A few days later, Cynthia received all the letters and drawings in the mail, now all neatly framed.
    They came with a note.
    The note read: “Never sell your memories. Love, Paul McCartney”.
    Evidence - if true - that the falling out between Paul and John was much more deeply seeded than had been let on. Yoko was a homewrecker.
    Last edited by Boogiedown; 05-18-2024 at 12:41 PM.

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