A Guardian journalist going through security at Dublin Airport was asked to remove his belt, which he duly did.
He then asked the security person: "what about my shoes?".
The security man looked at him, looked down at the shoes and then looked back at the journalist and said: "Nope, I wouldn't wear them."
And on this day in 1966 in an interview in the London Evening Standard, John Lennon said that the band was "more popular that Jesus now".
People do and say odd things.
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