Anyone check out google today?

KeithTalent

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Yeah I saw that. Even though I'm not a Beatles fan, it was very cool.

KT
 

Wyndru

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Yeah, lots of calls asking why google was blocked, for some reason our users insist on actually clicking on the google graphic every day and arguing that "it's google, and shouldn't be blocked" :rolleyes:
 

BoomerD

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I'm still baffled why Chapman couldn't have killed Yoko Ono instead of Lennon...and made the world a much better place.
 

Nik

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Izzat you Chapman?

Who's that?

Edit: Oh, is that the name of the dude who shot him? No, John Lennon himself and his music doesn't bother me. It's all the freaking zealot cultist followers of his that annoy the piss out of me.
 

Linflas

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He pretty much says that the world would be a better place without religion. (To which I agree with him)

If you think that is what it was then you only picked out a small part of what the song was actually about. Lennon is imagining a world where all sources of conflict among people is removed, religions just being one among many. It was an idealistic dream of world unity, not a rant against religion.
 

bignateyk

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If you think that is what it was then you only picked out a small part of what the song was actually about. Lennon is imagining a world where all sources of conflict among people is removed, religions just being one among many. It was an idealistic dream of world unity, not a rant against religion.

Yeah I know.. I was just pointing out the part that might be offensive to christians as mentioned by someone else.
 

meltdown75

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If you think that is what it was then you only picked out a small part of what the song was actually about. Lennon is imagining a world where all sources of conflict among people is removed, religions just being one among many. It was an idealistic dream of world unity, not a rant against religion.

thank you, i was about to post this.