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{{Wikipediainfo}}'''Ringo Starr''' was one of [[the Beatles]], and the third that a fictional [[Jenny Everywhere#Captured by Sizemore|Jenny Everywhere]] slept with in as many nights in a row. She greatly enjoyed the experience, although it was interrupted by her abduction by the villainous writer [[Sizemore]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paperback Writer (short story)|Paperback Writer]]'')
{{Wikipediainfo}}'''Ringo Starr''' was one of [[the Beatles]], and the third that a fictional [[Jenny Everywhere#Captured by Sizemore|Jenny Everywhere]] slept with in as many nights in a row. She greatly enjoyed the experience, although it was interrupted by her abduction by the villainous writer [[Sizemore]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paperback Writer (short story)|Paperback Writer]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
By virtue of being an [[wikipedia:Ringo Starr|actual historical figure]], Tesla can be considered a public-domain character in his own right.
By virtue of being an [[wikipedia:Ringo Starr|actual historical figure]], Starr can be considered a public-domain character in his own right.
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 26 December 2022

Ringo Starr was one of the Beatles, and the third that a fictional Jenny Everywhere slept with in as many nights in a row. She greatly enjoyed the experience, although it was interrupted by her abduction by the villainous writer Sizemore. (PROSE: Paperback Writer)

Behind the scenes

By virtue of being an actual historical figure, Starr can be considered a public-domain character in his own right.