Letter from Monkee66
Dear John,
Good morning good morning. How are you? Here are some more random questions for you.
What was one of the funniest things that happened to you on tour when you were with The Beatles? Weirdest?
What lesson did you learn as a kid that you still follow to this day?
What was your hardest subject in school?
What is one song, by any artist, that you can't stand?
Any good book suggestions? I have tried to to find 'in his own write' and 'A spinner in the works' but can't find them because they are no longer being published.
If I gave you an elephant where would you hide?
Who according to you is the best-dressed man in Hollywood? What about best-dressed woman?
If you try to fail and succeed, what have you done?
Why does round pizza come in a square box?
Why does one believe you blindly when you say there are four billion stars, but doubts you when you say the paint is wet?
When did you last push the boundaries of your comfort zone?
Hope everything is going well for you.
Peas and gloves,
Monkee66.
Dear Monkee66 ,
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I am doing good! I just wanted to spread the "Good Morning Good Morning" to everyone!
1. There are too many funny moments that we had! I'll have to pick the time I was on television with this guy who knew nothing about us and he asked what my name was. Of course I said, "Eric." And he said I was looking at the American public and all I saw was a little old man holding a camera. Anyway, that's a classic for me. Don't mind me, just laughing at my own jokes.
The weirdest would have to be when everyone thought we could heal then. Ringo remembers a time in Australia when we were looking over the side of our balcony in our hotel and this man with a broken leg just throws his crutches down and tries to walk again, thinking that the sight of us would heal him. Of course he face-planted on the asphalt, but it was always strange when people thought we could "cure" them.
2. A lesson I learned as a kid that I still follow today would be, "Never steal apples unless you want to get shot at." I remember it everything I see a bloody apple.
3. My hardest subjects in school would probably be mathematics and science. I enjoyed English, but those two can go stick it.
4. I really hate "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" by those fricking Beatles. I'm telling you, man, it's just a bunch of granny music!
5. Anything by Lewis Carroll will be amazing. He is one of my favorites.
As for my two books, they are out of print separately, but you can buy them when they're combined into one book. If you have Amazon you can order them off there.
6. If you gave me an elephant, I would hide it under my bed.
7. I think the best-dressed man in Hollywood would probably be George Clooney. The best-dressed woman would be Reese Witherspoon.
8. If I try to fail and succeed I would be succeeding in failing. Wait. No. That doesn't seem quite right. I would also be failing, but at the same time I tried to fail, so I succeeded in doing that. So . . . I think I would be succeeding.
9. I have no idea what kind of weirdo came up with pizzas being in a square box! They should put them in round boxes!
10. Because they know that four million stars is too hard to count, so they won't argue with you a out that, but they'll find something easier like saying that paint isn't wet.
11. I last pushed the boundaries of my comfort zone when I gave Julian dating advice. It was weird, too weird for me.
Peas and gloves to everyone!
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