#10 - Kansas City, John (again) and other random things

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Hello, my wonderful Macca-maniacs! It's me, Paul, and I'm back with a few more questions from -Sitarday-, previously known as @Lilie79 from the first chapter!

Me: Hey, wait!

Paul: What is it this time, Kirsten?

Me: Do you know what this month is?

Paul: Nope, haven't got an idea. Have you?

Me: IT'S GEORGE MONTH!!! *blows a birthday horn and throws confetti around*

Paul: What's George month?

Me: The month when George was born!

Paul: It's George's birth month?! How could have I forgotten?

Me: *gasp* You forgot it's George month?! How-- why-- what?!

Paul: I'm sorry! Happy George month, everyone! Oh, and Kirsten,

Me: Yes?

Paul: Clean this mess up.
Okay, on to the questions!

I've more questions for you, Paul!

Hello there, love! I'm ready to answer them, as always!

1. What is your favorite quote?

Paul: Well... there are a lot of good quotes out there that people make, but I think my favorite comes from one of our songs. "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make." It basically means, what you give is what you get.

Me: The amount of love you give is also the same amount of love you'll receive

2. Do you think it's weird that modern fans ship you with John and the other Beatles?

Paul: Yes, I do think it is weird! George, Ringo and John are dear friends of mine, you know, and John is the closest friend I could ever have. But no, we're not gay, and we treat each other as brothers.

Me: But you still think John is hot?

Paul: Not as hot as I am. *sassy hair flip

Me: *sigh*

3. What did you think of Kansas City when you went there in 1964?

Me: *plays Kansas City*

Paul: Kansas City was a beautiful place! The people there were wonderful as well! A lot of people attended our little concert at the stadium, and it was... you know, we enjoyed it.

Me: A lot of people went there because, duh, you're the Beatles. And Beatlemania was still going on at that time.

Paul: *chuckles* Yeah, yeah, I know.

4. What do you think is the funniest accent that people have?

Paul: No offense, but I think the funniest accent I have heard so far is the Indian accent. Okay, you can shoot me now, Indians.

Me: No offense, everyone.

Paul: I mean, India is a beautiful country, really beautiful, and the people there are wonderful, but their accents... *laughs* you know, it's just too funny, you know, and... *continues laughing*

Me: I hope we didn't offend anyone. We're terribly sorry if we did.

Thanks for answering my questions!

Thank you also for asking, -Sitarday-! And no problem! It's what I do, answer questions!

I guess that's all for now. Until next time, my lovelies! 😘

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