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When George Harrison played a ghostly prank on Macca

Washington , Sun, 31 Oct 2010 ANI

Washington, Oct 31 (ANI): Sir Paul McCartney was once made to think that his dead mother was trying to contact him by Beatles bandmate George Harrison, who was actually playing a prank.

 

The Beatles stars and their bandmate John Lennon were once trying to contact the dead through an Ouija board when they thought they had made contact with the singer's mother, who had died a few years earlier.

 

"We once did an Ouija board thing when we were kids. We weren't really into all that, but somebody said, 'let's do it', so we were touching the glass saying, 'OK, nobody push it, OK?' so then, suddenly, It's moving," Contactmusic quoted Paul as saying.

 

"And it spells, 'congratulations... son' and we're going 'no!' and is spells 'congratulations... son...number...one...In NME'"

 

Realising his mother wouldn't have known what the NME - a British music magazine - was, Paul said he knew someone was cheating.

 

He added: "We were all, 'Oh, f**k off' and then there's George, you know, laughing - he's been pushing it all the time. Bad boy."

 

Ouija board is a flat tablet featuring letters, numbers and other symbols, which ghostly spirits can supposedly control by directing a pointer to spell out words. (ANI)

 


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