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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960's, John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at that time, and John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled <em>Strawberry Fields, </em>ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song, listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul.” The listeners thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed, and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later, Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, “I didn’t say that. It’s actually me going ‘Cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce,' that’s what it says.” In response,&nbsp; Paul Mccartney just laughed and later said, “Well if I were dead, I’d be the last to know.”</div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>JULIA</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960s,&nbsp; John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on earth, with John the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song, titled strawberry fields, ended with him whispering a strange message. Song listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase, “I buried Paul, “ thinking this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician years later. Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, “I didn't say that. It's actually me going cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce, that’s what it says.” In response Paul Mccartney just laughed, later saying, “Well if I were dead, I’d be the last to know!"</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Malanea </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960s,John Lennon a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles are perhaps the most popular band on earth at that time, and John was a lead singer, a guitarist ,and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled Strawberry Fields ended with him whispering a strange message.Near the end of the song, listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul “.They thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, “ I didnt say that. Its actually me going ´cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce´ that’s what it says.” In response Paul McCartney just laughed and later said “Well if I were dead I’d be the last to know.¨</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Sam</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;In the late 1960s, John Lennon, a member of The Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles are, perhaps, the most popular band on earth at that time, and John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled strawberry fields ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase&nbsp;<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;“I buried Paul.“<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;They thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fans even thought that paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician.<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Years later lennon cleared up the concern when he explained “I didnt say that. Its actually me going cranberry sauce cranberry sauce that’s what it says.”<br>In response Paul McCartney just laughed and later said&nbsp;"Well if I were dead I’d be the last to know."</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Lucie </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960's, John Lennon, a member of the popular band The Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were considered the most popular band on earth of the 60's, and John was the lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titles "Strawberry Fields.", ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song, listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase," I buried Paul." The listeners thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another one of the bands members, had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later, Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, " I didn't say that. It's actually me going 'Cranberry sauce, Cranberry sauce' that's what it says." In response, Paul McCartney just laughed and later said, "Well if I were dead I'd be the last to know."</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Peyton and Cami</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; In the late 1960's, John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at that time. John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled "Strawberry Fields," ended with him whispering a strange message.&nbsp; Near the end of the song listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul, “and they thought this meant that Paul McCartney another member of the band had actually died.&nbsp; Some fan even thought that Paul had been killed, and replaced by a lookalike musician years later. Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained “ I didn't say that, it's actually me going cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce, that’s what it says.” In response Paul McCartney just laughed and later said “Well if I were dead, I’d be the last to know."</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960's, John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at that time. John was lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled <em>Strawberry Fields</em> ended with him whispering a strange message near the end of the song. Listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase, “I buried Paul.“ They thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed, and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later, Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, “I didn't say that. It's actually me going 'cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce,' that’s what it says.” In response, Paul McCartney just laughed and later said, “Well if I were dead, I’d be the last to know."</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>in the late 1960s john lennon a member of the beatles accidentally stunned the world. The beatles are perhaps the most popular band on earth at that time and John was a lead singer a guitarist and a songwriter the controversy arose when a recording of his song titled strawberry fields ended with him whispering a strange message.near the end of the song listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “i buried Paul “and they thought this meant that Paul McCartney another member of the band had actually died some fan even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician years later Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained “ i didnt say that. Its actually me going cranberry sauce cranberry sauce that’s what it says.” In response Paul mccartney just laughed and later said “well if I were dead I’d be the last to know</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Ana Reyes</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;In the late 1960's, John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at that time, and John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled 'Strawberry Fields,' ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song, listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase, “I buried Paul." And they thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed, and replaced by a lookalike musician years later. Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, “I didn't say that. It's actually me going 'Cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce', that’s what it says.” In response, Paul McCartney just laughed, and later said, “Well, if I were dead, I’d be the last to know."</div>]]></description>
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         <title>JAKE</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960's, John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles are perhaps the most popular band on earth at that time, and John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled&nbsp;<br>"'Strawberry Fields,"&nbsp;ended with him whispering a strange message near the end of the song. Listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase, “I buried Paul.“ They thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fan even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later, Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, “I didn't say that. Its actually me going cranberry sauce cranberry sauce, that’s what it says.” In response, Paul McCartney just laughed and later said, “Well if I were dead, I’d be the last to know."</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-03-19 16:19:31 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>SAM GIllIES</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Read the terribly written paragraph listed below, and find and fix all the errors. Post your grammatically PERFECT result to the padlet link at the bottom:<br><br>In the late 1960's, John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on earth at that time, and John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled Strawberry Fields ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase, “I buried Logan Paul, “ and they thought this meant that Logan Paul, McCartney, and another member of the band had actually died, some fans even thought that Logan Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained “ I didn't say that. Its actually me going cranberry sauce cranberry sauce that’s what it says.” In response Logan Paul, and Mccartney just laughed and later said “Well if I were dead I’d be the last to know."<br>Then Logan Paul broke a plate and made his short assistant clean it up.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>DAREN TAKES DUBS ON FORTNIZZLE DIZZLE</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>In the late 1960's, John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at that time, and John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled <em>Strawberry Fields, </em>ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song, listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul.” The listeners thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later, Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, “I didn’t say that. It’s actually me going ‘Cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce.’ that’s what it says.” In response,&nbsp; Paul McCartney just laughed and later said, “Well if I were dead, I’d be the last to know.”</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>In the late 1960s, John Lennon a member of the Beatles accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles are perhaps the most popular band on earth at that time and John was a lead singer a guitarist and a songwriter the controversy arose when a recording of his song titled strawberry fields ended with him whispering a strange message.near the end of the song listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul “and they thought this meant that Paul McCartney another member of the band had actually died some fan even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician years later Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained “ I didn't say that. Its actually me going cranberry sauce cranberry sauce that’s what it says.” In response Paul Mccartney just laughed and later said “well if I were dead I’d be the last to know</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960's,&nbsp; John Lennon, a member of The Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at the time and John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled “Strawberry Fields,” ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song,&nbsp; listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul, “ and they thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later, Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, “ I didn’t say that. It’s actually me going ‘Cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce,’ that’s what it says.” In response, Paul Mccartney just laughed and later said, “Well if I were dead, I’d be the last to know.”</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Apparently, apparently, apparently, it was great<br>Apparently every time you get dizzy <br>All you do is get dizzy<br>Apparently I already went down the super slide<br>I was scared half to death<br><br>I've never been on live television before<br>Never, never<br>I've never been on live television before, before<br><br>Apparently sometimes I don't watch the news<br>Because I'm a kid<br>And apparently every time grandpa gives me the remote<br>After we watch the powerball<br>I've never ever been on live television<br>I've never ever been on live television<br>Never, never<br>Never, never, never, never<br><br>Apparently every time you get dizzy <br>All you do is get dizzy<br>Apparently you're spinning around, spinning around<br>I just freak out</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960's, John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at that time, and John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled "Strawberry Fields," ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song, listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul .“ They thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fan even thought that Paul had been killed, and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained “I didn't say that. Its actually me going Cranberry sauce, Cranberry sauce that’s what it says.” In response Paul McCartney just laughed and later said “well if I were dead I’d be the last to know.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>in the late 1960s, John Lennon, a member of the Beatles accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at that time and John was a lead singer a guitarist and a songwriter. Controversy arose when a recording of his song titled "Strawberry Fields" ended with him whispering a strange message.near the end of the song. Listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul.“ and they thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained: “I didn't say that. It's actually me going cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce, that’s what it says.” In response Paul McCartney just laughed and said “Well if I were dead I’d be the last to know!</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Oliver</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960s, John Lennon, a member of the Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at that time, and John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled <em>Strawberry Fields</em>, ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul,“and they thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fan even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later, Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained “I didn’t say that. It’s actually me going ‘Cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce.’ That’s what it says.” In response, Paul McCartney just laughed and later said, “Well, if I were dead, I’d be the last to know.”</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Oli</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960's, John Lennon, a member of The Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at that time, and John was a lead singer, a guitarist and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song, titled “Strawberry Fields”, ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song, listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul”, and they thought that this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later, Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, “I didn’t say that. It’s actually me going ‘cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce’. That’s what it says.” In response, Paul McCartney just laughed, and later said, “Well, if I were dead, I’d be the last to know.”&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the late 1960s,&nbsp; John Lennon, a member of The Beatles, accidentally stunned the world. The Beatles were perhaps the most popular band on Earth at the time and John was a lead singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter. The controversy arose when a recording of his song titled “Strawberry Fields” ended with him whispering a strange message. Near the end of the song,&nbsp; listeners thought they heard him sing the phrase “I buried Paul, “ and they thought this meant that Paul McCartney, another member of the band, had actually died. Some fans even thought that Paul had been killed and replaced by a lookalike musician. Years later, Lennon cleared up the concern when he explained, “ I didn’t say that. It’s actually me going ‘cranberry sauce, cranberry sauce,’ that’s what it says.” In response, Paul Mccartney just laughed and later said, “Well if I were dead, I’d be the last to know.”</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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