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What if Martin did died?


Luka Modric

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they would replace him with a look a like

 

Then maybe Martin already did died, they did to recognise, then replace him with the MARTIN DOPPLEGANGER. :angry:

 

If case was this, would they still enjoy the COLD GAMES? Or would lacking the real Martin be too much of the uncomfortable!? I wonder, perhaps this has dependence on the skill obtained by fake Martin!

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Then maybe Martin already did died, they did to recognise, then replace him with the MARTIN DOPPLEGANGER. :angry:

 

If case was this, would they still enjoy the COLD GAMES? Or would lacking the real Martin be too much of the uncomfortable!? I wonder, perhaps this has dependence on the skill obtained by fake Martin!

 

maybe they don't enjoy the cold games, but they need the money

 

we should start to look for clues in the cd covers... so many dead people in the viva cover, maybe one of them is Chris :uhoh:

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When MJ died I started to think this. Lets hope he lives forever:)

his music and lyrics will live forever, as any good artist works do...

 

but i prefer not to think about it.... it'll happen one day, that's true, but let's hope it'll be when he be old...

 

as far as we know there's nothing to worry he don't do drugs, not have weird hobbies, is not a depressive person, not a fighter, not a crazy driver or anything so.... no risks, surely he won't die young.

 

anyways what would be worst for you (general question)

if he dies or if he retires of music?

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you all (except Novah) missed The Beatles reference :(

 

"Paul is dead" is an urban legend alleging that Paul McCartney of The Beatles died in 1966 and was replaced by a look-alike and sound-alike.

The legend hinges on supposed hints among the Beatles' many recordings and presumed to be deliberately placed by The Beatles or others. Hundreds have been cited at various times; they include statements heard when a song is played backwards, symbolic interpretations of obscure lyrics, and ambiguous imagery on album covers. Some of these have become well known, such as the fact that McCartney is the only barefooted Beatle on the cover of Abbey Road, or the belief that Lennon says "I buried Paul" in a slow, deep voice over the final refrain of "Strawberry Fields Forever" (Lennon later said the phrase is actually "cranberry sauce").

It is often unclear how many proponents of this story spread it as a joke, as opposed to a real conspiracy theory. The rumour has been the subject of much sociological examination, since its development, growth, and rebuttal took place very publicly.

A claim that a hoax was perpetrated by The Beatles themselves, either as a joke or to stimulate record sales, has been denied by the band members.

 

 

 

and don't worry, Yossarian is just a little spammer :P

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