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Old 06-01-2007, 11:50 AM   #15
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One of my earliest memories is looking through my dad's records. It was probably was around 1968. The two albums that stood out were Janis Joplins Cheap Thrills (because of the cartoon cover) and, of course, Sgt. Pepper. A short time later my folks to me to see the movie Yellow Submarine and I fell in love with Beatles music. I can still remember my father coming home from a business trip and handing me the Corgi Yellow Submarine toy. He told me whilst on the plane he saw it flying outside the window, and he reached out and grabbed it. A silly story, perhaps, but it made the toy (and the Beatles) that much more special.
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