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Lol never! I enjoy it though lolI didn't notice because threads never stay on topic anyway, lol.
I suppose my username is self-explanatory since it's Sgt. Pepper, which is short for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band.
It's in honor of my most favorite band... The Beatles. The Beatles are the greatest, and most awesome, band to ever grace the Earth.
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So...would you call yourself a forest warden?Forest: A large area chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
Yeah! Brilliant.
I live in Liverpool.
Mungo is the nickname of St. Kentigern who is the Secondary Patron of my diocese of Liverpool.
"Kentigern, also known as Mungo, was a missionary to the Britons in Strathclyde [Scotland] and was consecrated their bishop. Driven out by persecution, he preached in north-west England and in Wales, but eventually returned to Scotland. He died in 603 and was buried in Glasgow."
(from the Breviary)
That's cool.
I told my husband that I'd like to take a trip to Liverpool someday, so I could visit all the Beatles' attractions. I'd love to see this statue, too.
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Now we're getting personal. Just kidding.
For the record, The Beatles are the best-selling band of all time. They are the absolute greatest band of all time. Bar none. 51 years after the song's original release: "The Beatles’ Let It Be surges back onto the Billboard 200 albums chart (dated Oct. 30), re-entering at No. 5 following its deluxe special edition reissue on Oct. 15. The set was first released in 1970 as the final studio effort from the band, and also doubled as the soundtrack to the documentary film of the same name. The album spent four weeks atop the Billboard 200 (June 13 – July 4, 1970-dated charts) and is one of a record 19 No. 1 albums for the group." - The Beatles' 'Let It Be' Returns to Billboard Charts After Special Edition Reissue. The Beatles are the best.
I saw them live back in 1965. Cincinnati.....$3.00 tickets....played 25 minutes.... could not hear them play...,.no regrets...lol..
@Sgt. Pepper I know there is Christian rock also; although some ppl do find it rather loud to be able to concentrate on the Lord in worship.My husband was going to take me to see Ringo a few years ago, but I backed out because of my fear of crowds and dislike of loud noises. Ringo is 81, and Paul is 79. I know I'll regret it if I don't see at least one of the surviving Beatles in concert. I want to see Ringo because he's my favorite.
@Sgt. Pepper I do like listening to the great hymns of the faith...I don't usually listen to music on the radio, either. I like to choose my own music, and I don't like all the commercials. I have an extensive selection of my favorite music in my music app on my iPhone. I tell my kids and husband that it's like having my own personal radio station. It's great.
The greatest band ever… is
Metallica!!!!