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[_] [?] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)06:10 No.1415352
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)07:23 No.1415371
Oh, I can't believe no one else posted a response to this so I'll be first! AWESOME!!! Finally!!
Someone brings something truly GREAT to 4CHAN! Thank you OP! This is EXCELLENT, Well done and
truly a magnificent representation of one of the Beatle's weirder, more bizarre musical
manifestations LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!!
(Anyone else who doesn't like this is an EMO BUTTHURT FAG ASSHOLE TOUHOU LOOPFAG who doesn't know
SHIT about GOOD FLASH!)
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)07:29 No.1415374
>>1415371
What the fuck is this shit?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)07:31 No.1415376
>>1415374
It's called a bad attempt at trolling, sir.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)10:54 No.1415428
beautiful post, thank you
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)11:18 No.1415433
Listening to this song will NEVER be the same.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)13:20 No.1415485
this is awsome!
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)13:52 No.1415495
awesome
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)15:14 No.1415543
I don't get it. What kind of college of medicine has professors who make their students stay
after lecture and write on the blackboard?
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)15:17 No.1415547
>>1415543
British ones. This was the seventies, you could beat your younger students, but in college they
were capable of beating you back, so you made the punishment something more cerebral.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)15:24 No.1415556
i would have burried my knive in his chest
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)16:56 No.1415594
At first, I WTF'd.
Then, I was pleasantly surprised.
And in the end, mfw I learned this was a Beatles song.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)18:12 No.1415638
>>1415594
>didn't immediately know it was a beatles song
GTFO.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)18:21 No.1415641
Maxwell's sort of a dick.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/10(Sat)18:43 No.1415654
Maxwell's Silver Hammer was part of the Beatle's two-record release which was simply called the
White Album, released in 1969. Although their final album, Let It Be was actually produced in the
studio first with the intention of releasing it immediately as a way of announcing the breakup of
the band. However, contractual obligations to Columbia Records, who they were distributing their
music through, forced them to create the White Album which was just a compilation of previously
unreleased songs. Obligations satisfied they then released Let It Be.