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[edit] Rambling
Too rambling. Needs ordering with headings
According to Peter Brown, in his book "The Love You Make," Alex successfully seduced Cynthia Lennon the day she discovered John and Yoko in their bathrobes.
I defy the "rambling" person to demonstrate how this article rambles, and the person who placed it under "copyedit" to detail exactly which grammar and other mistakes have been made... and both to do a better job, themselves.
Sources used in this article include All You Need is Ears by George Martin, The Love You Make by Peter Brown, Shout! by Philip Norman, and too many other Beatles and Lennon biographies, printed and online, to practically list here. (A reader of Cynthia Lennon's John contends that Alex was unsuccessful in seducing her, despite Brown's claim, and made this change; I have not read the book, and have no opinion on that point.) Zephyrad 22:20, 6 February 2006 (UTC)
There is an article from 3 Aug 1979 in which Magic Alex went from becoming an electronics guru to an entrepeneur in a company that specializes in bullet proof cars for royalty, with the deposed King of Greece as his parnter. Read article at: http://www.injustice.org/nemo/newsfile/ns790703.html
In addition, Magic Alex sold a lot of his souvenir from the old beatle days at an auction an made some good money too.