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Celebrity Confesssions, Star Surfer
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“I have a lot of insecurities. I have days when I can be truly romantic, and then there are moments when I am a total geek.” – Andie MacDowell
“I turned into my own worst nightmare – I turned into my mother.” – Tatum O’Neal
“When I look into the mirror, sometimes I feel like this ugly, fat blimp. And then I have to be this beautiful girl.” – Alicia Silverstone
“Men put me on a pedestal, then never come to visit.” – Sharon Stone
“Being a movie actress was never as much fun as dreaming of being one.” – Marilyn Monroe
“I pick up cats when I’m feeling lonely.” – Penelope Cruz
“The weirdest thing about me is that I like to walk around naked.” – Jennifer Lopez
“I bedded every leading lady except one – Jack Lemmon.” – Tony Curtis
“I don’t exercise. If God had wanted me to bend over, he would have put diamonds on the floor.” – Joan Rivers

“I remember the first time I had sex – I still have the receipt.” – Groucho Marx
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STAR SURFER
Paul McCartney

This month’s Celebrity Star Surfer is Paul McCartney. You can check out his website at www.JamesPaulMcCartney.net.
You can get info there on all the Beatles’ links, including the late John Lennon and the late George Harrison. Plus, you can check out the website of Stu Sutcliffe, the Beatles’ drummer before Ringo Starr.
In addition, you’ll find info on the late Brian Epstein’s website. (Epstein served as the manager of the Beatles before his untimely death).
There’s also lots of Beatles news on Paul’s website. You can click, where indicated, and listen to George Harrison’s song, “Stuck Inside a Cloud.” Or, you may prefer to check out some of John Lennon’s artwork. Or, find out about Yoko Ono’s new peace prize or learn why Lennon’s killer was denied parole again.
There’s also a Beatles Auction data location and news info about how the Beatles nearly split up before they began. Check it out at www.JamesPaulMcCartney.net.
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CELEBRITY FOONOTE
Jack Paar

Leave it to Jack Paar to have the final word: “Television has become so commercial that now it’s like the yellow pages with pictures.”
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