Rules:
-A quick sentence and I'm off!Wrong! No one liners are allowed here. Non-posts aren't condoned ether. They just don't leave us with enough. Try for one to two paragraphs.
-Do I need to follow the rules that Gaia puts out? Please follow Gaia's ToS. I don't want to have to report you.
-Why should I be nice to the other members? Yes, Have you ever heard of cyber bullying? Harassing and bulling others on this forum is considered to be cyber bullying and doing that just isn't cool.
-What if I quit? Please let me know so that we can let someone else take up that character.
-!can I cuss? While cursing is allowed, please don't make every other word a curse word.
-What do I have to have for my posts? You don't have too have a post format. but, Without them, the role play just looks like a mess of words.
-whats allowed? well, for me, anything is allowed.
Plus, just have fun. You can have as many Characters as you want.
Characters:
Lucy Carter: 22 Paul McCartney 22
Liz Stuart: LizS
Beatles:
Paul McCartney: 22 Paul McCartney 22
George Harrison:
John Lennon: 22 Paul McCartney 22
Ringo Starr:
Format~ (Just follow me for Characters~)
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Name: Lucy Carter
Age:23
Bio: She is one of the biggest Beatles fans from her family. She fits in with her friends a lot, making them laugh and smile.
Persona:Nice, sweet, cheeky, shy-ish, funny
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Likes~ Paul, The Beatles, music, her guitar, anything that's musical
Dislikes~Mean people, big crowds, heights, and non-Beatles lovers
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Appearance:

Height: 5"8
Eye Color: brown
Hair color: red
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Crush: Paul
Hobbies: playing guitar, trumpet, piano. She can draw very well, singing is good too.
Format: (~ for Beatles~)
I am~ James Paul McCartney
My controller is~ 22 Paul McCartney 22
Bio~Paul McCartney was born on June 18, 1942 in Liverpool, England. He had a family that consisted of a father, Jim McCartney, a musician, a mother, Mary McCartney, and a brother, Micheal McCartney. He would often use his cute "charm" to get himself out of trouble whenever he did something that would upset his parents. One of his first instruments was a trumpet, in which he quickly disowned due to the fact that he couldn't sing while playing it. Eventually his father swapped the trumpet that he gave Paul for a guitar. Unfortunately Paul couldn't play it well because he was left-handed and it was a right-handed guitar. When he turned fourteen, his mother, who worked as a nurse, had died of breast cancer. This really hurt Paul, but he tried his best to keep the rest of his family as happy as he could.
On June 6, 1957 Paul met John Lennon at the Woolton Parish Church. Jim McCartney worried that John would lead Paul astray, but let him hang out with him anyway. Eventually Paul was let into John's band, the Quarrymen, as a guitarist and vocalist. (Eventually, the band's bassist left, leaving Paul to reluctantly became the bassist.) He had met George on a school bus and begged John to let his friend into the band.
After a while John, George, Pete Best, and he started the Beatles.
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I am~ John Winston Lennon
My controller is~ 22 Paul McCartney 22
Bio~Lennon was born in Liverpool Maternity Hospital, Oxford Street, Liverpool, to Julia and Alfred Lennon. According to some biographers, a German air raid was taking place, and Julia's sister, Mary "Mimi" Smith, used the light cast by the explosions to see her way as she ran through the blacked-out back roads to reach the hospital two miles away. Smith said later, "I knew the moment I saw John in that hospital that I was the one to be his mother, not Julia. Does that sound awful? It isn't, really, because Julia accepted it as something perfectly natural. She used to say, 'You're his real mother. All I did was give birth.'" Lennon was named after his paternal grandfather, John "Jack" Lennon, and Winston Churchill
Lennon's father, a merchant seaman during World War II, was often away from home and sent regular pay cheques to 9 Newcastle Road, Liverpool, where Lennon lived with his mother. The cheques stopped when Alfred Lennon went absent without leave in 1943. When he eventually came home in 1944, he offered to look after the family, but his wife (who was pregnant with another man's child) rejected the idea. Under considerable pressure, she handed the care of Lennon over to her sister after the latter registered a complaint with Liverpool's Social Services. In July 1946, Lennon's father visited Smith and took his son to Blackpool, secretly intending to emigrate to New Zealand with him. Lennon's mother followed them, and, after a heated argument, his father forced the five-year-old to choose between his parents. Lennon chose his father—twice. As his mother walked away, Lennon began to cry and followed her. Lennon then lost contact with his father for 20 years.
Mendips, the home of George and Mimi Smith, where Lennon lived for most of his childhood and adolescence
Throughout the rest of his childhood and adolescence, Lennon lived with his aunt and uncle, Mimi and George Smith, at Mendips, 251 Menlove Avenue, Woolton. In September 1980 he would have this to say about his childhood, his family and his rebellious nature:
Part of me would like to be accepted by all facets of society and not be this loudmouthed lunatic musician. But I cannot be what I am not. Because of my attitude, all the other boys' parents ... instinctively recognised what I was, which was a troublemaker, meaning I did not conform and I would influence their kids, which I did. ... I did my best to disrupt every friend's home ... Partly, maybe, it was out of envy that I didn't have this so-called home. But I really did ... There were five women who were my family. Five strong, intelligent women. Five sisters. One happened to be my mother. ... She just couldn't deal with life. She had a husband who ran away to sea and the war was on and she couldn't cope with me, and when I was four and a half, I ended up living with her elder sister ... those women were fantastic ... That was my first feminist education ... that knowledge and the fact that I wasn't with my parents made me see that parents are not gods.
The couple had no children of their own. His aunt bought him volumes of short stories, and his uncle, who was a dairyman at his family's farm, bought him a mouth organ and engaged him in solving crossword puzzles. Lennon's mother visited Mendips almost every day, and when he was 11 he often visited her at 1 Blomfield Road, Liverpool. She played him Elvis Presley records, and taught him to play the banjo. The first song he learned to play was Fats Domino's "Ain't That A Shame".Lennon regularly visited his cousin Stanley Parkes in Fleetwood. Seven years Lennon's senior, Parkes frequently took him on trips, and the pair enjoyed films together at the local cinema. During the school holidays, Parkes often visited Lennon with Leila, another cousin, and they would all go to Blackpool on the tram two or three times a week to watch shows. They would visit the Blackpool Tower Circus and see artists such as Dickie Valentine, Arthur Askey, Max Bygraves and Joe Loss. Parkes recalls that Lennon particularly liked George Formby. They regularly passed Formby's house on the bus journey from Preston to Fleetwood, often spotting the singer and his wife sitting in deck chairs in their front garden and exchanging waves with them. Parkes and Lennon were keen fans of Fleetwood Flyers Speedway Club and Fleetwood Town FC. After Parkes's family moved to Scotland, the three cousins often spent their school holidays together there. Parkes recalled, "John, cousin Leila and I were very close. From Edinburgh we would bundle into the car and head up to the family croft at Durness. That went on from about the time John was nine years old until he was about 16".
Lennon was raised as an Anglican and attended Dovedale Primary School. From September 1952 to 1957, after passing his Eleven-Plus exam, he attended Quarry Bank High School in Liverpool, where he was known as a "happy-go-lucky" pupil, drawing comical cartoons and mimicking his teachers. At the end of his third year, his school report was damning: "Hopeless. Rather a clown in class. A shocking report. He is wasting other pupils' time." He was 14 when his uncle died in June 1955.
Lennon's mother bought him his first guitar in 1957, a cheap Gallotone Champion acoustic "guaranteed not to split". She arranged for it to be delivered to her own house, knowing that her sister, skeptical of Lennon's claim that he would be famous one day, hoped he would grow bored with music, often telling him, "The guitar's all very well, John, but you'll never make a living out of it". On 15 July 1958, when Lennon was 17, his mother, out walking near the Smiths' house, was struck by a car and killed.
Lennon failed all his GCE O-level examinations, and was only accepted into the Liverpool College of Art after his aunt and headmaster intervened. Once at the college, he wore Teddy Boy clothes and acquired a reputation for disrupting classes and ridiculing teachers. As a result, he was excluded from first the painting class and then the graphic arts course. He was threatened with expulsion for his behavior, which included sitting on a nude model's lap during a life drawing class. He failed an annual exam, despite help from fellow student and future wife Cynthia Powell, and dropped out of college before his final year.
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Crush: Lucy Carter

