This photo of George and Kerrie Anne Kennerly was taken in March 1982 during Georges first visit back to Aussie since 1964, Kerrie Anne snagged an exclusive interview with George on the island and it’s one of the best interviews George ever gave, Hari later brough property on the island and it’s still owned by the family.
George was especially charming and good-humored in this interview. I DO wonder if she's the one he had the "hiccup" with.
George was especially charming and good-humored in this interview. I DO wonder if she's the one he had the "hiccup" with.
I wonder...I just did some googling and came up with a completely different photo of them together...nothing salacious, just one that looked like they are friends.
Last edited by constance : Sep 12, 2011 at 04:58 PM.
Ah he was such a beautiful man. No wonder I was drawn to him at such a young age (..and asked my mom if he was my dad for some reason. Hey I was 4 and I was very curious lol)
George: "Look, Cloud, I am NOT putting on me stripes! They'd clash
with me jacket and all that!"
George: "I feel a proper fool in this bloody boater.
It's crushing me wavy hair!"
George: "Not as cool as a Honda or as gas
efficient and easy to manage and generally
better all around, but it'll do."
The poster boy for sex appeal. Look at that wavy hair!
George was just too fine in this picture. George was
just so adorable in the picture below. You can see
Louise in his beautiful face.
George looks mighty glad to see his fans!
George with a Freudian statement
That beautiful wavy hair! That's a Harrison
trait. You can really see Louise French in
her beautiful son's face below.
George was a beautiful man. In the picture below you
can see he's a Louise French boy all right.
George's intensity, a gift from Louise never left him. You can really
see that intensity in the picture above. George was a beautiful man.
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With a love like that, you know you should be glad, yeah, yeah, yeah!-- Beatles, 1963
If I seem to act unkind, it's only me, it's not my mind. -- George Harrison, 1966
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