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i thought this was common knowledge.

 

it seems that  certain level of talent and popularity will allow you certain immoralities.. 

 

Micheal Jackson, Charlie Chaplin.

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I thought Elvis would have had more hair on his chest. The panda doesn't look very happy about what is going on. And, I think that is Alfred E. Neuman on the right with a wig.

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34 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Strange the OP should single out one man when there are many in the same 'boat' as it were?

Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Jerry Lee Lewis, Steven Tyler, Jimmy Page etc.......?

The OP doesn't seem to quote the source either, for verification purposes?

Guess you missed the BANNER across the footer of the 

Press article ????

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35 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Strange the OP should single out one man when there are many in the same 'boat' as it were?

Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Jerry Lee Lewis, Steven Tyler, Jimmy Page etc.......?

The OP doesn't seem to quote the source either, for verification purposes?

Someone must be trying to sell a new book? Elvis died 46 years ago, has someone just filed a report with the police?????

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9 minutes ago, Social Media said:

Guess you missed the BANNER across the footer of the 

Press article ????

Yes I did, it took a while to appear. Well that explains it, its the MAIL! Must be true then!????????

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Jerry Lee Lewis was married to a 15yr old and got hounded (no pun intended} out of the UK.

10 minutes ago, jaywalker2 said:

No, everybody knew he was a pedophile. He started going out with Priscilla when she was 14. Her parents were all for it.

 

 

and so was she.. just saying.

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3 minutes ago, Smokey and the Bandit said:

Yes I did, it took a while to appear. Well that explains it, its the MAIL! Must be true then!????????

Doesn't detract from it being highest paid UK newspaper in circulation though.

 

"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper and news website published in London. Founded in 1896, it is currently the highest paid circulation newspaper in the UK"

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3 minutes ago, dingdongrb said:

Who is Elvis?

Exactly. He's been dead for more than half a century, what's the point in discussing this. I never had a good opinion of Elvis anyway, never liked his music.

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2 hours ago, 2baht said:

I saw him at Lotus's yesterday!

I went there yesterday but Elvis must have already left the building.

 

I did see Lord Lucan though.

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35 minutes ago, dingdongrb said:

Who is Elvis?

"She" was "Down by the river" in "Kansas City" wearing "Red shoes", despite a "Brilliant mistake" "My aim is true" as she's still "This Year's model". "God give me strength" in "Oliver's Army" "Veronica " in my "New lace sleeves" with "No flag".

Anyway off to "Chelsea", yours  Declan Patrick MacManus OBE. 

 

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"Let he, who is without a sin" the entertainment industry and other highly placed groups has indulged in the forbidden fruits habits, ( and still do) so why single out Elvis now?

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1 hour ago, Social Media said:

Doesn't detract from it being highest paid UK newspaper in circulation though.

 

"The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-market tabloid newspaper and news website published in London. Founded in 1896, it is currently the highest paid circulation newspaper in the UK"

"The Sun" used to shift 3+ million copies a day, but that didn't make it 'good'?

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3 hours ago, stoner said:

if true then his death is quite fitting. lived like a piece of s....and died full of it. 

There is that word again.

 

IF

 

And if it is not true?

 

It is so easy to blame dead people for anything.

 

As the report came from the Daily Wail, I simply treat it with the contempt it deserves.

 

 

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