Yesterday, I got this idea stuck in my head. I wanted to find out about Paul McCartney’s chipped tooth. So, I started digging.

First, I did a quick search online. I found some stuff about the remaining Beatles, Paul and Ringo, being 78 and 80 years old. That’s from way back in 2020, but it got me thinking about how time flies.
Then, I went on a wild goose chase looking for details about Paul’s tooth. I didn’t find much related to the topic, which was a bummer. But, you know how it is when you’re searching for something specific online – sometimes you hit a dead end.
During my search, I stumbled upon some random stuff, like someone talking about buying a Leatherface figure and asking if it came with the original clothing and mask from the first movie. Totally off-topic, but it made me chuckle.
I also found something about Henry Ford. It talked about how he made a really cheap car, and people thought it was impossible for him to make a profit selling it for less than 850 bucks. That got me thinking about how people can surprise you with what they achieve.
Oh, and I saw something about an interview with a guy named Cormac McCarthy on Oprah’s website. I didn’t watch it, but it reminded me that there are lots of interesting interviews out there if you’re into that kind of thing.
Somewhere along the way, I found some song titles: “Back In The Fold,” “Look Unto The East,” and “I Was There When It Happened.” I have no idea where they’re from, but they sounded kind of cool.

I even saw something about the 12 labors of Hercules and Odysseus. That made me think about all the epic stories from ancient times. It’s crazy to think about how those stories have been passed down through generations.
Lastly, I read something about the history of printing. It talked about how one of the earliest forms of print was established in the Eastern Hemisphere. It’s fascinating to think about how people used to keep records back in the day.
So, even though I didn’t find what I was originally looking for about Paul McCartney’s chipped tooth, I ended up learning a bunch of other random stuff. That’s the internet for you – you never know where you’ll end up!