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Sir Paul McCartney Reportedly in Wausau Dining at 2510 Save Email Print
Posted: 5:34 PM Oct 12, 2007
Last Updated: 5:34 PM Oct 12, 2007
Reporter: Amy Pflugshaupt
Email Address: apflugshaupt@wsaw.com

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Word has it the legendary musician, Sir Paul McCartney was in Wausau this week.

The famous Beatle reportedly enjoyed gorgaonzola salmon for dinner on Wednesday night, which raises questions about the story because he's reprotedly a vegitarian. He entered in through the front door fo the restaurant around 7, and dined in the back terrace room.

2510 employees say, McCartney was in town to shoot a commercial for Wausau Insurance that will air in January.

McCartney was accompanied by two body guards and took pictures with people but did not sign any autographs.

Even though people say McCartney was in town because they had their pictures taken with him, it raises some questions. He was reported to be in court for ten hours on Thursday for negotiation on his divorce. Perhaps he made it over there because he was a "Band on the Run."

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