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Deksinrome said

on 10/9/2008 Real Love, Real Pain, we will never forget you mate

Happy Birthday

Now your has Free as a Bird

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Sign the petition and help us proclaim October 9 John Lennon Day in honor of his message of peace and love on Earth. It can be found at http://www.johnlennonday.com/.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Pray for world peace!

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 John Lennon is an absolute legend and should be celebrated, no matter what! If you can't afford to fly overseas to celebrate, then turn on some Beatles music. Pump it up really loudly and enjoy!

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 Take a trip to New York's Central Park and pay a visit to Strawberry Fields, a Lennon memorial that was John and Yoko's favorite oasis in the park. A mosaic with the single word "IMAGINE" marks the west entrance to the park and is perhaps the most popular place for fans to remember John and pay their respects.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 While you're in New York, you might as well catch a plane over to London and make your way up to Liverpool. Then while you're there, maybe you'll figure out what he really meant by all you need is love.

Anonymous said

on 11/22/2005 1. Say "Imagine!" a lot.
2. Listen to "Imagine" a lot - phone all your local radio stations and request it. Contemplate the lyrics.
3. If you get angry or P.O.'d by someone, stop and forgive them. Go on with your life.
4. Either wear black and mess with your hair or dress in your best, look really good, and smile beautifully.
5. Let people wonder what you are up to. If anyone asks, tell them you were imagining peace throughout the world.

Do these things every day! In very little time, you'll have developed some very good habits.

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