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Happy birthday, Paul!
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I thought I wouldn't get a birthday card done for Paul, but @twstinginthewind did the lineart so all I had to do was color it and put the card together! I'm so grateful for the help ;w;
I know it's late in the day, but our sweet sardine just has to know how much he's loved <3
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twstinginthewind · 10 months
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How does Lorne feel about that little sardine in his dorm?
What does my oc think of yours?
Lorne pulls a chair out from beside a table in the Mostro Lounge. They haven't opened for business yet, so the place is a little quiet. He sits, brushing long hair back over his shoulder. "A sardine? I..." His eyes glaze over behind his glasses for a moment, then a slow realization settles in over them. "Oh! The little freshman boy, right? Little Pilchard, with the gap in his grin. I don't know him particularly well, honestly, but I do know that our dorm's underclassmen are absolutely unparalyzed among the students here at Night Raven College. I'm certain that he is the absolute pineapple of achievement among his class members!! We do have occasional shifts together here at Mostro, and he has excellent punctuation; I've never seen him clock in late, even once. I'm sure he'll have a real preposterous future ahead of him, especially since he chose Floyd as a mentor. They both perspire to great things!"
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the-trinket-witch · 1 year
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Congratulations!!! As far as a request ... I know you love Paul, so maybe he and Albert can hang out? Since Albert seems to like his dormmates so well. ;3c (@twst-the-night-away, I'm following you from my main acct daisyneptune)
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So a Swordfish and Sardine help run a bar...or was it run into a bar?
(Part of my 200 Follower Art/Writing Requests from now-Jan 15)
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I just discovered this shirt and honestly what a slay.
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syndicateanyboat · 8 months
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VIDEO OF ALL TIME
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reflectismo · 6 months
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"A Hard Day's Night was fine because it was a kind of documentary. But, in Help!, although I liked it a lot and liked watching it when it was finished, I felt that we were all very incidental to the plot, we weren't characters in the story. Oh, we were in it enough, but the things WE did and said didn't have any effect on the story."
Enter a young lady with a schedule board. "George? Ringo?" "Try again," said Paul "you're getting warm!
"Now, we did try writing ourselves at one time. John and I wrote a story together once, but it didn't quite happen. It was about a man called Pilchard, who in actual fact was really supposed to be Jesus. The trouble was, when there was a lull in the story, which happened quite often, we'd introduce a new character to cover up the lack of plot. By the time we finished that story there was about ninety-nine people on the stage! No good! It just went on and on!" Paul laughed out aloud.
"We get good ideas all right, but they are only short ones — we could never drag them out to be a full length story. That's why John writes those books of short stories and things — and our songs have only short ideas as well. Hey, you know Joan Baez's cue for a song? At the drop of a bomb! Hah!
"I'll tell you something we all would really like to do. We've always wanted to be baddies, you know the bad guys," he said, trying to twist his face into an evil expression. "Doing something like, say robbing a bank. Then, after we rob the bank see, we walk out suspiciously and a copper comes up to us and says, 'Anything wrong?' and we say innocently, 'No, everything is all right officer.' We then turn to the camera and say 'Hah, hah, little does he know that we have just robbed the bank!!!'..."
Out Paul went to tape another section of the show, then he came back to tell me how a decision is reached on those Beatle film stories.
"Well, say if George was the only one who didn't like a certain script but we were all mad about it, then we would try everything we could to change his mind, persuade him," he joked, as he raised his fist menacingly. "But if he just didn't want to do it, that would be it. We just wouldn't do it. We've always got to be in complete agreement on things as important as this, otherwise, later on it just wouldn't work out."
— Paul McCartney interviewed by Maureen O’Grady for Rave, December 1965
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disneybuddy · 4 months
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Make a cast ( don’t have chris pratt)
Credit to the og poster
Alright, let's see...
John Mulaney as Bob
Margot Robbie as Wendy
Awkwafina as Dizzy
Keegan-Michael Key as Muck
Tony Hale as Scoop
Ed Helms as Roley
Seth Rogen as Lofty
Daveed Diggs as Benny
Wanda Sykes as Pilchard
Nick Offerman as Farmer Pickles
Paul F. Thompkins as Travis
Harvey Gullien as Scruffty
Maya Rudolph as Bird
Chris Rock as Spud
Or, y'know, they could just use the actual voice actors. So what if they aren't celebrities?
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mydaroga · 1 year
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We once tried to write a play. We sat down with another exercise book, and tried to write a play involving a Christ figure called Pilchard. The whole idea was that he was not going to appear. We only got two pages, but I can remember it quite clearly. There was the mother and the young daughter of the family sitting at home in a kind of John Osborne suburban parlour setting, and they're talking. Suddenly 'knock, knock, knock' comes on the door. 'Who's that?' 'Harold.' 'Oh, my God, it's not him again, is it?' Then he walks in, 'Oh, hello.' Enter left, unwanted Harold. And he's trying to laugh it off because he'd heard them say, 'Oh no, not him again.' He comes in making polite Pinteresque conversation. He says, ‘Where’s Pilchard?’ 'Oh, he's upstairs praying again.' And we were going to have this character: the person upstairs who never comes in, and the play is just people talking about him and his terrible crisis. 'Oh, our Pilchard, you know, he's taken a turn. He's born again, and he really thinks he's the Messiah. He's upstairs praying.' This was the way it was going to go but we couldn't figure out how playwrights did it. The question was, do they work it all out and then work through the chapters or do they just write a stream of consciousness like we were doing? In which case, that was a fairly hard way to do it, because we ran out on the second page.
Paul McCartney, Many Years From Now
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cityseeker789 · 3 months
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Mousehole, Cornwall’s Loveliest Fishing Village
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Mousehole was hailed by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas as the "loveliest village in England," a phrase that still holds true today. Mousehole, pronounced 'mowzel,' is a sleepy fishing hamlet in Cornwall with a peaceful port where boats bob gently while the mellow sun warms the sand. Beyond the sheltered port, the rest of the hamlet spreads out with its classic granite houses, all embodying a rich past and old-fashioned charm that has been meticulously preserved to this day. Here are a few attractions near its port and its inner village bounds that are worth exploring.
Dolly Pentreath House and Grave
Not so much an attraction as it is a local gem, this house on Brook Street honors the memory of Dolly Pentreath or Dorothy Pentreath, the last native speaker of the Cornish language. The house is an old stone cottage with a plaque adorning its facade that informs passersby about its former resident. You can also travel to a small churchyard in the neighboring village of Paul to visit Dolly’s grave—a modest tombstone memorial that harks back to Mousehole’s early roots. 
Mousehole Cafes
Mousehole may not have a vibrant nightlife near its main town, but it does have quiet and serene cafes providing delectable Cornish delights with warm cups of tea.The Old Pilchard Press Cafe is the place to go to for warm homemade scones served with a side of clotted cream and jam and accompanied by a Cornish cream tea. The Victoria Sponge, a delicate pastry that pairs perfectly with coffee, deserves special mention. All of this is served in a small, brick-walled setting brimming with Cornish charm. 
Another hidden gem in Mill Lane is the Four Teas Cafe, which serves traditional British fare including fish pie and cake. 
The charming Rock Pool Cafe, a beautiful little sanctuary by the sea that serves everything from Newlyn crab sandwiches to Cornish cream tea and cakes, is the finest place to truly experience Mousehole's peaceful coastal scenery. Its patio is the highlight, a lovely sun trap with views of St Michaels Mount and St Clements Island.
Art Galleries
Mousehole's allure extends beyond its gastronomic and heritage attractions. It is also home to a lovely artistic community that nurtures local artists. The Little Picture Gallery on Abbey Place represents a number of Cornish artists and is an excellent source for traditional art prints for your home or workplace. The Mowzer Gallery is a similar arthouse that is housed within a lovely little vintage brick structure and displays mixed media artworks.
Mousehole Wild Bird Hospital Sanctuary
The Mousehole Wild Bird Hospital, located on Raginnis Hill, cares for both land and seabirds, rehabilitating them until they can fly free. You can visit this sanctuary for free all year. Learn about the wonderful work that these volunteers undertake and leave a little donation if you choose!
Neighboring Villages
If you like quaint towns, you can make exciting day trips to the market town of Penzance and the pottery town of Marazion located near Mousehole. 
Author Name Advaita Raut
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pikeroche · 1 year
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Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell
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Regarding his fondness for young women, Paul Walker's relationship with Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell was not unusual. But they had been dating for several years and were thinking about getting married at his death. One can't help but question whether this clandestine romance was a passionate love affair or just the latest victim of an unnamed sexual predator. The fans may never learn the truth because his motivations perished in that terrible car accident many years ago.
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twst-the-night-away · 11 months
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👔 WITH PAUL PLEASE PRETTY PLEASE
One formal sardine, coming right up!
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Look at this little gentleman ;3c
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twstinginthewind · 2 years
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October drawing day four, with the combined prompts of "Foam" from the twstOBer list and "Supporting Silly Hobbies" from Flufftober! My little Mia has suddenly gotten very very much into wanting to learn how to create the perfect latte, down to the art in the foamy steamed milk. @twst-the-night-away 's Paul is more than happy to instruct her in the finer points!
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the-trinket-witch · 1 year
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How about 👥 for any muses who would hang out with Juniper or Paul? @twst-the-night-away 🌼
Headcanon Meme!
Juniper:
Lázaro would definitely enjoy having a sporty lil sobrina. For as much that he seems to sequester to his room to work on music, he's always looking for inspiration, and if she's got some perspectives by being a first year-he's all ears. Top of that, he's also got a pretty extensive family, so if need be, the two can lament about their younger siblings to each other lol
Paul:
Tidus would definitely be friends with the Lil Dude. One, Tidus has as much zeal as Paul for learning about being independent and the surface world at large. In turn, Tidus is happy to be a proverbial reef for Paul to stick by if anybody decides to put their dukes up. Also: Dorm Buddies~
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eppysboys · 2 years
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hi do you or any of your followers have any quotes where john and paul mentioned that they were planning to write a musical together? I know John mentioned it in The Boner Interview but i could have sworn i read them talking about it more somewhere else
“I even had a bash at writing a serious play with Paul. It was about Jesus coming back to earth today, and living in the slums. We called the character Pilchard.
It all fell through in the end, but we aim to do at least one big play or musical together. That’s our ambition - a West End production with our own words and music.” - John Lennon, NME, 30 August 1963
That's the only one I'm familiar with, maybe someone else has others?
And here is an answer from amoralto that might interest you as well.
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carneval of lights shmarneval of shmights i just Want paul to publish the four pages of the Pilchard play.... I Need It.
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We once tried to write a play. We sat down with another exercise book, and tried to write a play involving a Christ figure called Pilchard. The whole idea was that he was not going to appear. We only got two pages, but I can remember it quite clearly. There was the mother and the young daughter of the family sitting at home in a kind of John Osborne suburban parlour setting, and they're talking. Suddenly 'knock, knock, knock' comes on the door. 'Who's that?' 'Harold.' 'Oh, my God, it's not him again, is it?' Then he walks in, 'Oh, hello.' Enter left, unwanted Harold. And he's trying to laugh it off because he'd heard them say, 'Oh no, not him again.' He comes in making polite Pinteresque conversation. He says, ‘Where’s Pilchard?’ 'Oh, he's upstairs praying again.' And we were going to have this character: the person upstairs who never comes in, and the play is just people talking about him and his terrible crisis. 'Oh, our Pilchard, you know, he's taken a turn. He's born again, and he really thinks he's the Messiah. He's upstairs praying.' This was the way it was going to go but we couldn't figure out how playwrights did it. The question was, do they work it all out and then work through the chapters or do they just write a stream of consciousness like we were doing? In which case, that was a fairly hard way to do it, because we ran out on the second page.
Paul McCartney, in Barry Miles’ Many Years From Now (1997).
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