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  • Here are four simple questions which, if answered truthfully can accurately determine a person's character:

    • Who was the best singer in The Beatles?
    • Who was the best guitarist in The Beatles?
    • Who was the best bass player in The Beatles?
    • Who was the best drummer in The Beatles?
      Bon chance,

    Jacky

  • They were all knobbers.

    How that piece of useless opinion determines my character I fail to see

    1. The Beatles are shit
    2. The Beatles are shit
    3. The Beatles are shit
    4. The Beatles are shit
  • They were all knobbers.

    How that piece of useless opinion determines my character I fail to see

    cynic

  • Congratulations on your first thread. Not for the content but for putting it in the correct sub-forum.

    Incidently, answering all four correctly mean that you are the type of character who's been exposed to British/American music culture at some point in the last 50 years? There are no other assertions to be made.

    1. mick jagger
    2. eric clapton
    3. there was a bass ?
    4. animal
    1. I would tell you but you've probably never heard of them
    2. I would tell you but you've probably never heard of them
    3. I would tell you but you've probably never heard of them
    4. I would tell you but you've probably never heard of them
    1. Tony Crombie
    1. John
    2. George
    3. Paul
    4. John
    1. mick jagger
    2. eric clapton
    3. there was a bass ?
    4. animal

    this made me do a big lol. my mate's always ranting about this day time pop quiz on radio two where people ring up and claim to be "yeah big big music fan me, big fan, got thousands of records yeah" then genuinely answer "name a rolling stones guitarist" with "john lennon" or something. it was a funny enough rant, till i was in the car with my dad the other day and heard it for real for the first time: a woman in her 40s claiming to be really into her pop and rock answered:

    • "which famous 'jimmy' featured playing guitar on p-diddy's "come with me"?
    • answer: "jimmy hendrix"

    *facepalm

  • Rate Thread 1 Star - Terrible.

  • What's the answer?

  • Jimmy White

  • Measure twice cut once.

    Thats a proper rule of thumb, ie a generally accepted principle. The whole Beatles thing makes you sounds like a cunt.

  • Princess Anne

  • you can laways add more salt, you can't take it away

  • if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is

  • Dooks - My mum loved the more salt one and the same goes for chilli by the way.

  • this made me do a big lol. my mate's always ranting about this day time pop quiz on radio two where people ring up and claim to be "yeah big big music fan me, big fan, got thousands of records yeah" then genuinely answer "name a rolling stones guitarist" with "john lennon" or something. it was a funny enough rant, till i was in the car with my dad the other day and heard it for real for the first time: a woman in her 40s claiming to be really into her pop and rock answered:

    • "which famous 'jimmy' featured playing guitar on p-diddy's "come with me"?
    • answer: "jimmy hendrix"

    *facepalm

    Was it Jim O'Rourke?

    #hipster

  • The whole Beatles thing makes you sounds like a cunt.

    Harsh. Welcome to LFGSS regardless

  • My thumbs are crazy, they make their own rules.

  • The actual answer is Paul McCuntney...

  • of dubious character.

  • That isn't really news, is it, Andy?

  • Cheers for that

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