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arista 16-08-2020 09:31 AM

Elvis Died 1977 on a Toilet eating a burger
 
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Efh4oP7X...pg&name=medium

6pence paper, back then.

Jake. 16-08-2020 10:04 AM

“Fat and Forty”, “His overeating made him a tragic sight”

So the Sun being absolute trash isn’t just a recent thing, then?

joeysteele 16-08-2020 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake. (Post 10896825)
“Fat and Forty”, “His overeating made him a tragic sight”

So the Sun being absolute trash isn’t just a recent thing, then?

I'd say so too as to the Sun being trash Jake.

Nicky91 16-08-2020 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake. (Post 10896825)
“Fat and Forty”, “His overeating made him a tragic sight”

So the Sun being absolute trash isn’t just a recent thing, then?

agreed, they were a rude and trash paper those times too :skull:

Cherie 16-08-2020 10:58 AM

Never thought of him being 42 when he died, it’s very young

A headline about a Duchess, wonder who that was about

Ammi 16-08-2020 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10896842)
Never thought of him being 42 when he died, it’s very young

A headline about a Duchess, wonder who that was about

...I don’t know but looking at the date... I think it might have been ‘what’ it was about, rather than ‘who‘...The Duchess of Duke Street would be my guess at what it refers to and something about that... as it was a hugely popular 1977 TV series...



https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0566880/

Mystic Mock 16-08-2020 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake. (Post 10896825)
“Fat and Forty”, “His overeating made him a tragic sight”

So the Sun being absolute trash isn’t just a recent thing, then?

It's owned by a scumbag so I expect no less from them really.

Oliver_W 16-08-2020 12:01 PM

Who the hell eats while sitting on the toilet D:

Now I'm sometimes in there for a while when I'm laying a good old pipe-blocker, but I wouldn't bring food with me!!

joeysteele 16-08-2020 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 10896857)
It's owned by a scumbag so I expect no less from them really.

Dead right, good description Mock.

MTVN 16-08-2020 07:05 PM

Legend

I visited Graceland this year and every room is incredible, he crafted such an amazing place there

Niamh. 16-08-2020 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10897056)
Legend



I visited Graceland this year and every room is incredible, he crafted such an amazing place there

I was there a few years ago as well, its an amazing place

MTVN 16-08-2020 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10897098)
I was there a few years ago as well, its an amazing place

Did you see the whole thing there? We got the most basic tour which was still about $50 and even then the attendant said 'you don't see Elvis with this price, you only see a house' as she tried to upsell us the 70 dollar 'standard' tour

Niamh. 16-08-2020 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10897101)
Did you see the whole thing there? We got the most basic tour which was still about $50 and even then the attendant said 'you don't see Elvis with this price, you only see a house' as she tried to upsell us the 70 dollar 'standard' tour

I don't remember how much we paid but we weren't given an option of a "better" tour, what extras would you get?

rusticgal 16-08-2020 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10897056)
Legend

I visited Graceland this year and every room is incredible, he crafted such an amazing place there



We went there last year....my husband is a massive Elvis fan. He was a legend. My husband gave the tour guide a run for his money...The museum has had a massive make over. The house was surprisingly small for what you would expect.
We loved every minute of our visit....

Niamh. 17-08-2020 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10897150)
We went there last year....my husband is a massive Elvis fan. He was a legend. My husband gave the tour guide a run for his money...The museum has had a massive make over. The house was surprisingly small for what you would expect.
We loved every minute of our visit....

But it was really interesting and quirky, it had masses of character , not not just some bland celebrity mansion

rusticgal 17-08-2020 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10897253)
But it was really interesting and quirky, it had masses of character , not not just some bland celebrity mansion


Oh it was very quirky....

MTVN 17-08-2020 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10897135)
I don't remember how much we paid but we weren't given an option of a "better" tour, what extras would you get?

Think you just get more information on him as a person, see some more of his personal items etc and you see his cars which weren't included in ours, maybe a proper tour guide as well whereas ours was just an audio tour

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10897150)
We went there last year....my husband is a massive Elvis fan. He was a legend. My husband gave the tour guide a run for his money...The museum has had a massive make over. The house was surprisingly small for what you would expect.
We loved every minute of our visit....

Yeah it is quite small but every room was so different and so much thought had gone into each one, I hadn't really expected much but was really impressed

Niamh. 17-08-2020 07:28 PM

Oh I think we saw the cars alright but only had the head phone tour thing

Niamh. 17-08-2020 07:30 PM

Actually Memphis in general was one of my favourite parts of our trip, the live music in the bars was excellent plus we went to a basketball game which was brilliant, the atmosphere was something else

rusticgal 17-08-2020 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10897557)
Actually Memphis in general was one of my favourite parts of our trip, the live music in the bars was excellent plus we went to a basketball game which was brilliant, the atmosphere was something else

We started from New Orleans which was a cool place although we found the Main Street pretty tacky...went to Memphis then on to Chattanooga then to Atlanta. Great trip.

MTVN 17-08-2020 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10897557)
Actually Memphis in general was one of my favourite parts of our trip, the live music in the bars was excellent plus we went to a basketball game which was brilliant, the atmosphere was something else

Grizzlies game? We went to see them play as well and it was a really cool experience although they lost by one point :fist: had a really good night after as well (from what I remember :skull:), some people had told me Beale Street was a bit **** but we had a great time on it

MTVN 17-08-2020 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 10897601)
We started from New Orleans which was a cool place although we found the Main Street pretty tacky...went to Memphis then on to Chattanooga then to Atlanta. Great trip.

Ah I loved New Orleans, it is a bit seedy in places but I've never experienced anything like it for a party city. We were there on a Sunday and Monday night so weren't sure how busy it would be but the whole of Bourbon Street was jam packed still with stuff just going on everywhere, we were there a few days after Mardis Gras but half the city still seemed to be celebrating it lol

Niamh. 17-08-2020 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10897609)
Grizzlies game? We went to see them play as well and it was a really cool experience although they lost by one point :fist: had a really good night after as well (from what I remember :skull:), some people had told me Beale Street was a bit **** but we had a great time on it

Yeah, some man gave us free tickets to it and they won and we get free Grizzly t shirts too and I also loved Beale Street

Niamh. 17-08-2020 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10897611)
Ah I loved New Orleans, it is a bit seedy in places but I've never experienced anything like it for a party city. We were there on a Sunday and Monday night so weren't sure how busy it would be but the whole of Bourbon Street was jam packed still with stuff just going on everywhere, we were there a few days after Mardis Gras but half the city still seemed to be celebrating it lol

It was a bit seedy, we were there just before the presidential election and we got abused by some guy there telling us we were going to vote for Trump, he wasn't getting that we weren't actually american or voters [emoji38] we did meet a couple of lovely women one night though who kind of adopted us and brought us round to all the good bars

We also did Little Rock, Dallas, Austin, Houston in an RV and then flew to San Francisco

Cherie 18-08-2020 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10897619)
It was a bit seedy, we were there just before the presidential election and we got abused by some guy there telling us we were going to vote for Trump, he wasn't getting that we weren't actually american or voters [emoji38] we did meet a couple of lovely women one night though who kind of adopted us and brought us round to all the good bars

We also did Little Rock, Dallas, Austin, Houston in an RV and then flew to San Francisco

Sounds amazing we want to visit that side of USA and Vegas, but everything is on hold now :sad:


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