I don’t think that to be true. George and Olivia loved one another and lived happily until the end. There is no way that you could love him a thousand times more because you have probably never met him. George and Olivia met, talked, got to know one another, and fell in love. She loved him so much and vice versa. George said it was love when he first heard her on the telephone for the first time. This confession is also a bit creepy.
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I don’t think it was merely picking Sean as a favourite, he was just there for him in the beginning of his life. He wasn’t there for Julian and their relationship was a bit sticky. He felt closer to Sean because he raised him. Cynthia had practically raised Julian without John and I bet John couldn’t believe that Julian was his. I don’t think it was a case of favourites, just the different levels of comfort between his sons.
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Ha! Hahaha. “Before the drugs.” Hamburg, my friend. They knew drugs before they came over to America.
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Your “first of all” is a bit off-putting when followed by “you don’t know any of them”. How do you know John “clearly loved Yoko way more than Cynthia” when you don’t even know them? Love is different for everyone and it was apparent between John and Cyn too.
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Just going to say… *cough* they started the band and wrote most of the songs, of course they are the most well-known considering they one of the best song-writing duos of all time *cough*.
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As previous comments before, Ringo had definitely cheated on Maureen. Was an alcoholic too. Maybe read Chris O’Dell’s book Miss O’Dell and you’ll get a better story on Ringo’s side. You might hear about a woman named Nancy Lee Andrews.
And I’m sure Paul has cheated on Jane more than once. 500+ girls is a lot…
You sound like a new Beatles fan. Well, hello. :) Welcome to the wonder of The Beatles.
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