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Al Cook
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We have beaches and sunsets all over the gol-danged place.
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Wolverine would make a better villain than Cyborg.

Saturday, I have a headache toss-up: who's your favorite Beatle and why?

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Kevin Hagerman
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THAT'S "not even trying any more", Al.
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George Harrison is my favorite solo Beatle.  He somehow seems less pretentious than the rest of them to me.  Plus he was part of the Traveling Wilburries which earns him MAJOR points!  My favorite Beatles song is probably "Something" which is pretty much a George Harrison solo effort.
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Al Cook
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I'm just waiting for you to ask the right question, Kevin. I've given enough
hints. What else is a boy to do?
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SOMEONE has been watching all the Beatles Rockband promo videos....

John.  In a dozen words or fewer, he was the most talented, and had the sharpest wit by far.
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Joe beat me to it but George Harrison because of the Traveling Wilburys
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Wolverine

George Harrison.  As mentioned above he gets bonus points for being in the Traveling Wilburys.

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George Harrison- his "All things must pass" double album was great and showed that he could have contributed more to the Beatles than just one or two songs per album. And also as everyone as said, he was in the Traveling Wilburys and that just seemed like a get together of friends, no egos and just having fun.
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Bailey
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Keith Thomas
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George Harrison, his are the only Beatles songs I really
like ("Here Comes the Sun", "Something") and he just
seemed more laid back and fun, he produced movies (love
the songs on the Time Bandits soundtrack) Had a sense of
humor, he was the only one who went on SNL in that first
year. McCartney seems like such a dick now, and Lennon
was too much of a hippie, and Ringo...the less said the
better. Plus the Travelling Wilbury's buds with Clapton,
and Eric Idle, he's the only one I would have wanted to
hang out with.
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Paul,  his writing skills, his voice, the longevity.
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