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OH NO YOKO! Plastic Lennon Doll!
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Yup, Yoko Ono has done it again. Is there ANYTHING she won't do for a buck (or a few million?).

Now she's authorized a John Lennon action figure that talks!

Oh, yes, John may be gone but his words will live on.

Thanks Yoko for showing us just how low you can go.

I can just IMAGINE what Plastic Lennon will say...

"Give Plastic A Chance!"

"I'm more popular than Barbie!"

"All you need is plastic!"

"there's nothing you can sell that can't be sold"

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051216/od_uk_nm/oukoe_uk_lennon_1

Suggested Reading

Memoirs of an Ex-Hippie: Seven Years in the Counterculture
By Robert Roskind

Just as the Beats immortalized their lives and times in such books as On The Road, Robert Roskind likewise commemorates the liberated lifestyle of the hippie era. This look back, while very personal, is also the archetype for a whole generation whose quest for freedom and the meaning of life led to some mind-blowing experiences.
Read Skip's Review!


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