Wednesday, March 1, 2023
The mystery seeds
PAUL McCartney and his wife, Linda, emerge from Campbeltown Sheriff Court in March 1 1973, after a £100 fine had been imposed on him. He had pleaded guilty to knowingly cultivating five cannabis plants in a greenhouse on his 500-acre High Park Farm, a few miles from the town. The former Beatle told waiting reporters that he was pleased with the outcome and that it could have been worse. “I was planning on writing a few songs in jail,” he conceded. “It would have been all right as long as I had a guitar.”
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A sign for things to come? 😧 (MarkZapp)
ReplyDeletehe never really gave it up did he
ReplyDeleteI believe he gave it up after Beatrice was born.
ReplyDeletehe said he's still growing it
DeleteWeed didn't do Paul much good in my opinion. His face sometimes looked puffy and bloated and I believe he had sinus problems which didn't help. Shame.
ReplyDeletePerhaps, now he's taking it for medical reasons.
Deletehe just likes it
Deletepaul said he's given up ciggies too but that's not true either
ReplyDeleteIt's his private life, it has nothing to with us.
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