Saturday, December 27, 2008

More Pilgrim Progress

UPDATE: New YouTube Channel claims to be separate from Iamaphoney, but links IAAP to Neil Aspinall. The host also claims a connection to Apple. The Point of View seems reminiscent of TKIN.

pid by SUNKIN6

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This looks like another Pilgrimage. These videos should be dusted for Iamaphoney's fingerprints.

mrpilgrim by paymrcleancut.


Message From John by Y0KOONO.


According to the Abbeyrd Beatles News Site, Paul McCartney's spokespeople issued a statement denying that the "Electric Arguments" album contains a hidden message intended for Heather Mills. Apparently "some bloggers" have suggested that the statement "Warmer than the sun, cooler than the air," (which can be heard when you play the end of the track "Don't Stop Running" backwards) means that Paul has a warm heart and Heather has a cold heart. Of all the rumors that have swirled around Mr. McCartney in the past two years, one month and seventeen days, this is the one they felt was important enough to deny.

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Anonymous said...

A single youtube video replenishes my power!!

Anonymous said...

Ego much?

Fat, crazy, dropouts don't even constitute a ball-scratch.

Anonymous said...

But please elaborate on this whole 33 thing if you would like to slay this green clean machine.

Anonymous said...

what does? yale grads?

Anonymous said...

explain, please...

Anonymous said...

"But please elaborate on this whole 33 thing if you would like to slay this green clean machine."


could it have to do with wavy gravy?

Anonymous said...

but what about an honorary degree from yale?

or an honorary 33rd?

Anonymous said...

"could it have to do with wavy gravy?"

are you 13? you blemish the name.

Anonymous said...

elementary penguin.

Anonymous said...

look

Anonymous said...

Give the word a chance to say
That the word is just the way

Anonymous said...

I don't get that

Anonymous said...

Waiting for a sleepy feeling.
Please don’t spoil my day, I’m miles away

Anonymous said...

just dream on, of wavy gravy pi and castles of sand

happy new year, everyone

Anonymous said...

dont kill yourself over he holidays.

Anonymous said...

we know you hate everything and everyone around you.

please elaborate though on the 33.

Anonymous said...

We need your theory on π!

Anonymous said...

HOW WILL WE EVER SOLVE THIS!!!

It lies in your hands!

Anonymous said...

It lies in your hands!
It lies in you!
It lies in!
It lies!
Lies

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Anonymous said...

When the eye and the ear of the beholder are both earnestly busied, the Trick is not so easily discovered, nor the Imposture discerned.

Anonymous said...

Now that the purposeless-troll has been defeated...

Who were those guys holding up the rolling rock bottle, and/or what clip does that come from?

Anonymous said...

I noticed alot of that movie; which shares the same symbolism, has lots of rolling rolling rocks in it.

AND I DONT MEAN THE STONES!!!

Anonymous said...

"The number 33 is printed prominently on all bottles of Rolling Rock. A widely-held belief is that it marks the repeal of prohibition in 1933. However, according to James L. Tito, former CEO of Latrobe Brewing, the "33" signifies the 33 words in the beer's slogan: "Rolling Rock - From the glass lined tanks of Old Latrobe, we tender this premium beer for your enjoyment as a tribute to your good taste. It comes from the mountain springs to you."

Anonymous said...

In common with any bit of lore worth theorizing about over a brew, a number of "explanations" for that mysterious '33' have sprung up over the years, including:

* It refers to 1933, the year Prohibition was repealed. (The 21st Amendment abolished Prohibition on 5 December 1933.)

* It took 33 steps to get from the brewmaster's office to the brewing floor.

* The number of words in the brewing pledge on the back of the bottle total 33 words. ("Rolling Rock, from the glass lined tanks of Old Latrobe we tender this premium beer for your enjoyment as a tribute to your good taste. It comes from the mountain springs to you.")

* It's the number of the racing horse pictured on the label.

* The owner bet $33 on a horse (#33, of course) and bought the brewery with the proceeds in 1933.

* There are 33 streams feeding into the reservoir from which the brewery draws its water.

* Groundhog Day is the 33rd day of the year, and they make a big fuss over that holiday in Pennsylvania.

* The number of letters in Rolling Rock's ingredients - water, malt, rice, hops, corn, brewer's yeast - adds up to 33.

* Beer tastes best at 33 degrees. (It's just above the freezing point of water.)

* 33 is journalism jargon for "end of copy." (Actually 30 is the term for this, not 33.)

* Rolling Rock was brewed at 33 degrees.

* It's related to the highest level status (33rd degree) attained by Freemasons.

* The workers at the brewery belonged to union local number 33.

Anonymous said...

So, the only real answer here is that no one knows the real answer. And perhaps that is the answer — after all, nothing helps sell a product like a little mystery.

Anonymous said...

I have enough money for gas!!!

Thank you Cash4gold!!

Anonymous said...

MikeyNL, do you have a crush on phoney? Would make sense.

MikeNL said...

MrPiIgrim slowly sliding in, again!
(3 days ago)

Anonymous said...

gfa's last video was 33

Anonymous said...

so?

Anonymous said...

who cares?

Anonymous said...

Please allow me to introduce myself
Im a man of wealth and taste
Ive been around for a long, long year
Stole many a mans soul and faith
And I was round when jesus christ
Had his moment of doubt and pain
Made damn sure that pilate
Washed his hands and sealed his fate
Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name

Anonymous said...

John Chalres references Vanilla Sky alot, which is filled with Christian symbolism. The lead character dies on his 33rd birthday and 'resurrects' in a lucid dream. There's a scene where the girl hands him a Rolling Rock, which I'm sure is a wink wink about 33. I believe you can see a box of Kraft Dinner in that scene.

Happy New Year!!!

Anonymous said...

Here's another link: the Tom Cruise character in Vanilla Sky lives in the Dakota building and Paul wrote the theme song. Cameron Crowe is a Beatle freak so he probably arranged that on purpose.

Anonymous said...

* The number of words in the brewing pledge on the back of the bottle total 33 words. ("Rolling Rock, from the glass lined tanks of Old Latrobe we tender this premium beer for your enjoyment as a tribute to your good taste. It comes from the mountain springs to you.")

Not too long ago, I read something about that pledge changing over the years. But Rolling Rock makes sure that no matter how the pledge is worded it must always contain 33words. So the 33 can't come from the number of words in the pledge, it's the other way around.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps the Rolling Rock was meant to prepare the world for the Rick-Rolling Revolution. -And by 'perhaps' I mean 'OBVIOUSLY'.

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