001. History
002. Lennon
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Her name isn't Lennon, but prefers to be called that. Born in the '80s, she wishes she had been born in the '40s to be the age she is now in the '60s. Her hobbies and interests include, but are not limited to day dreaming, the internet, and sleeping. Music is like oxygen. Major fandom obsessions include the Beatles, Franz Ferdiand, Harry Potter and the Who.

She was sorted into Gryffindor for some odd reason (she's clearly a Hufflepuff), and is supposedly worth $1,265,000.00 and ranked as intelligent according to mensa-test.com.

001. MUSIC: .net Radio
002. MOVIE: Woodstock
003. BOOK: The Luxe / Blue Bloods
004. SHOW: Secret Diary of a Call Girl
005. OBSESSION: virtual-hogwarts.

001. MySpace: _applescruff
002. InsaneJournal: apple_scruff
003. Last.fm: Apple_Scruff

001. Version Four
002. Pete Townshend
003. Fonts: Tw Cen MT, Arial

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© 2003-2008 'Lennon'


As a Beatles fan almost everything I name is 'apple scruff' because I consider myself to be one (a Beatles fan). I don't believe I'm an extreme case, but there are others who would disagree with me. George Harrison wrote a song about Apple Scruffs and you'll find the lyrics below along with a written and visual example of what kind of people the Apple Scruffs were.

DEFINE//

Apple Scruff (ap-ple skruf) n.
A Beatles fan who would stop at nothing to see their beloved Beatles.
See below.

NUTTY FANS//

"One supposes that there no longer exists any grouping of nutty fans quite like the Apple Scruffs, an amorphous collection of obsessed teenage girls, who inhabited-literally-the pavements around the Beatles' homes and their recording studio in Abbey Road. The composition of the group varied and it's ranks were often swelled by visiting fans and other hangers-on. The Scruffs tagged the name of their number one Beatle on to thier own-becoming Peggy Paul or June John, for example-and they stayed at their posts in shifts, in all kinds of weather, waiting for just a glimpse of their particular favorite. A wave and a smile from a Beatle were extra treats; they had a newsletter, knew each other well, exchanged information on comings and goings, and worked in relays so that nobody went in or came out, or took up residence, without the Scruffs knowing all about it. The Beatles got to know some of the Scruffs by sight, and there were more of them devoted to Paul-the cutest, the bachelor, and the most accessible since he had a well-known address in London that was not far from the Abbey Road studios-than to all the others put together."

"For anyone to think that all these fanatics would be content just standing there would be severely underestimate the mentality that drove them. Paul had a part-time housekeeper who was friendly and helpful to Paul's most dedicated followers....Paul's housekeepers appear to have been very much in the tradition of indiscreet servants, enjoying a chat about the goings on of the Master withing. Had the Scruffs been satisfied with that they could have been kept at bay, but not all of them were."

"Once Paul began to treat them as little members of his own organizations, by letting one of them walk his dog, Martha, for example, there were those who gladly took the inch and started going for the mile. They found a vantage point from behind the house where they could see him sitting on the crapper by standing on an overturned flower pot, told him about it, and even showed him how it was done when he expressed amused disbelief. More disturbingly, they found ways to get past the security system, an electric gate with an intercom, and by late 1968 they were sneaking into Paul's house when no one was home (who would know better than they?) and taking little souvenirs."

-- Danny Fields, "Linda McCartney: A Portrait"


SOUND & VISION//












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Apple Scruffs // Hear it on .net Radio
George Harrison // All Things Must Pass

Now I've watched you sitting there
Seen the passers-by all stare
Like you have no place to go
But there's so much they don't know
About Apple Scruffs

You've been stood around for years
Seen my smiles and touched my tears
How it's been a long, long time
And how you've been on my mind,
My Apple Scruffs

Apple Scruffs, Apple Scruffs
How I love you, how I love you

In the fog and in the rain
Through the pleasures and the pain
On the step outside you stand
With your flowers in your hand,
My Apple Scruffs

While the years they come and go
Now, your love must surely show me
That beyond all time and space
We're together face to face,
My Apple Scruffs

Apple Scruffs, Apple Scruffs
How I love you, how I love you