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Rose-Lyn
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Post subject: Re: EXCERPT FROM "ELVIS-FACE TO FACE" soon out Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 1:45 pm |
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Joined: Sat Aug 29, 2009 10:29 am Posts: 4215 Location: Virginia
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 You know if all of these so called Friends that have Drug Elvis through the Mud, all of these years really did Know Elvis as they Claim to, then why is These People like Wanda they know Elvis and so Much More then they did? I mean these so called Friends have been with Elvis some of them from High School, it is because after they had worked for Elvis the same Guy they knew from School stayed the Same guy they went to School with. But All they wanted to know After Elvis Became Famous is How Much Money, Cars, Jewelry, and Women, and Houses they could get out of Elvis. Yes they might have been the same Person as Elvis was in the Beginning, but Everything went to their Heads Later on. 
_________________ WITH OUT A SONG THE ROAD WOULD NEVER END, WITH OUT A SONG A MAN AIN'T GOT A FRIEND.SO I KEEP ON SINGING A SONG! Elvis Aaron Presley!!
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Wanda June Hill
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Post subject: Re: EXCERPT FROM "ELVIS-FACE TO FACE" soon out Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 7:54 pm |
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Joined: Sat Oct 29, 2005 6:47 pm Posts: 4300 Location: California
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I don't believe for a minute that I was the "only one" he shared his personal feelings with- there were so many others out there who talked with him, a few were celebrities such as Marie Osmond's mother- in Marie's book, "Might As Well Laugh About It Now" she reveals that Elvis used to call her mother, either very early or every late and her mom would "shoo" Marie out of the room when she sneaked in to listen etc:...and she never did reveal what Elvis had to say to her or what she said to him. Marie says, she took his secrets with her to her grave...what a wonderful lady was her mother! Marie writes that her mom resembled Elvis' mother, her face and eyes and also her caring heart...and that when Elvis lost his mother, he was "devastated". That was an under statement of fact, he was emotionally torn and lost and never did heal completely...so close had his mom been to his heart. After all, not only did she give birth to him, she also kept him alive from birth during a critical stage in his development. And she molded him into what he became as a child, a teen and a young man. And her memory even molded him as an adult... but he never got past feeling that he had "let her down" and that he failed to see that she was "dying" and he was too worried about his career, the army etc; and losing it all- and ended up losing his momma. I don't think that wound was even "covered over" much-it was a huge hole in his heart. Thank heaven for God's plan...they are together now! wjh
_________________ Wanda June Hill
author of "We Remember, Elvis" & "Elvis - Face to Face"
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