Sky of blue and sea of green.
What did the Beatles REALLY mean by "We all live in a yellow submarine?"
Bob:
Oh, God! Won't this survey EVER end?
Kevin:
They didn't mean anything. They were too high to think straight.
trezin.aezol:
Uhm. Twelve.
Christy:
Bugs.
Amy Lou:
Nothing. They really did. Didn't you know that? One summer, they bought a submarine. Ringo said to Paul (before he died), hey dude, let's paint it yellow! Then John said no, we've got to paint it green. But then they decided that "We all live in a green submarine" just didn't sound as cool.
Stef:
They must have been on drugs.
Kristn:
The way I see it, they made some banana bread that nite. Ringo was having
some bad sinus problems that week, and was having trouble sleeping. So, he
accidentally left his bottle of Ny-Quill too klose to the batter. Then,
you guessed it, clumsy ol Georgie-boy knocked it into the batter...and the
rest is history.
Dave:
they live in a twinkie.
Mouse Fil Andor:
I
really wonder about the fireman who lives on penny lane who has in his pocket
a portrait of the queen, and he likes to keep his fire engine clean, its a
clean machine. but the best beatles line is, of course, "everybody's got
something to hide except for me and my monkey." it works on so many levels
Pookington:
They meant that their dwellingplace was an underwater vessel painted yellow.
Nathan:
Probably a reference to drugs, like everything else.
Christine:
They all live in a submarine, and it's yellow.
Oolong:
Really. They lived in a submarine.
Joe Powell:
Bean crock.
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